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President Tiffany Sauder said that by giving clients marketing materials that combine “Silicon Valley intellect and Madison Avenue creativity, and forcing a collision,” business has continued to grow at Element Three.
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President Tiffany Sauder said that by giving clients marketing materials that combine “Silicon Valley intellect and Madison Avenue creativity, and forcing a collision,” business has continued to grow at Element Three.
Like Uber, which owns no cars, and Airbnb, which owns no hotels, Spot Freight owns no trucks.
A lot of hard work, a little bit of luck and a better economy: Those are the reasons behind the success of RenCon, said co-owner Jeremy Bergunder.
Since the recession, Julie and Joe Bielawski have found their services more in demand than ever.
Last year, the 5-year-old IT company Sondhi Solutions went through a rebranding and restructuring.
CloudOne’s most recent growth has come from helping companies create platforms to design, build and analyze their Internet of Things.
Skjodt-Barrett started 30 years ago in Toronto, Canada, making pastry fillings and jams for the food-service industry, and as recently as 2010 had only 50 employees.
Working through the bad economy prepared Milhaus for the good times that have followed. CEO Tadd Miller said his real estate development, construction and management company has been able to build strong relationships with capital sources and “catch a tidal wave of positive market timing.”
David Wantz, 61, has been picked by Mayor Greg Ballard to serve as the city's interim director of public safety, filling the job vacated by Troy Riggs.
Every day, it seems, brings news of another data breach. Rook Security CEO J.J. Thompson said companies needing to protect their information is one reason his business has grown rapidly.
Indianapolis-based Scale Computing Inc. has raised another $18 million in venture capital that CEO Jeff Ready expects will allow it to hire more employees, potentially move downtown and become profitable.
Pacers officials are formulating an ad campaign to highlight a new style of play and players, preparing to replace the Roy Hibbert-themed Area 55 and sign a multi-year pact for a new naming rights deal. The up-tempo era has begun.
Only 37 percent of people who called the IRS for help during tax season were able to reach a person, the report said. For those who got through, the average time on hold was 23 minutes.
The company says it will bring on 1,400 new workers at central Indiana fulfillment centers in Indianapolis, Plainfield, and Whitestown, as well as an additional 700 workers at its Jeffersonville location in southern Indiana.
Indianapolis will host the National FFA Convention & Expo every year from 2016 to 2024 under an agreement to be announced Wednesday morning by state and local officials.
The Teamsters sued Republic, Shuttle America and parent Republic Airways Holdings Inc. last week in federal district court in Indianapolis. The union, which has been negotiating for a new contract since 2007, said the extra pay undercuts its bargaining position.
With less than two weeks until the Brickyard 400 NASCAR race, a massive clean-up effort is underway at the Speedway. IMS officials said this is the worst wind damage the facility has seen in its 106-year history.
Judge Nathanael Cousins cited the “Game of Thrones” series in awarding the fees and costs to the attorneys who represented Ed O’Bannon, the former UCLA basketball player who challenged the NCAA’s rule restricting athlete compensation in a 2009 lawsuit.