2015 Forty Under 40: Daniel Vreeman
Daniel Vreeman, 36, directs development universal language for medical information as an associate research professor at the IU School of Medicine.
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Daniel Vreeman, 36, directs development universal language for medical information as an associate research professor at the IU School of Medicine.
Shelly Towns, 36, leads Angie’s List Inc. through change as the publicly traded company’s senior vice president of product.
Genevieve Shaker, 39, has continued teaching philanthropy while tackling the role of associate dean for development and external affairs for the Indiana University School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.
Trent Sandifur, 39, is a former JAG lawyer who concentrates on Foreign Corrupt Practices Act cases as a partner at Taft Stettinius & Hollister.
Lids replaces Indianapolis-based MainGate Inc., which has been with the team since it moved into Lucas Oil Stadium. The Colts store at Circle Centre mall has closed, but at least one new store is in the works.
Erin Roth, 39, has helped Wabash National Corp. diversity into a $2 billion manufacturing powerhouse as the firm’s general counsel and corporate secretary.
Despi Ross, 35, is a behind-the-scenes tech whiz who orchestrates unique exhibits for The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis.
David Rosenberg, 29, helped lead efforts to build a new criminal justice center as deputy chief of staff for Mayor Greg Ballard.
An Indiana House committee has advanced a Republican-led proposal for shifting authority over education policy away from the elected state superintendent of public instruction.
House Bill 1638 would give significant new powers to the State Board of Education to intervene in schools earning a D or F grade for at least four straight years—even creating new schools within a school district.
French billionaire Vincent Bollore is targeting Los Angeles and Singapore as the next markets for his electric-car sharing service after its debuts later this year in London and Indianapolis.
Jason Riley, 34, director of human resources and global talent development at Hillenbrand Inc., embraced his company’s global outlook as a talent-development tool.
Monica Richard, 39, owner of Mon Amie Events Inc., is accustomed to planning weddings with $100,000-plus budgets.
Eric Payne, 38, is managing director of wealth management at the Payne & Mencias Group at Merrill Lynch, which manages $1.7 billion for 200 families.
Sean O'Connor, 39, is president, CEO and co-founder of Flat 12 Bierwerks, which in less than three years became a multistate beer supplier with a staff of 30.
Andrew Newport, 33, general manager of Klipsch Music Center and The Lawn at White River State Park, began working in Klipsch's security department while in college. By age 29, he was general manager.
A group of residents at a Bloomington retirement home are spearheading a legislative push to allow alcohol to be served at Indiana's nursing homes and retirement communities.
Elizabeth E. Nelson, 33, director of catering sales at the JW Marriott, started her hotel career in New Orleans just before Hurricane Katrina hit. She moved to Atlanta and Chicago before coming to Indianapolis.
Brian Neale, 37, health care policy director for the Office of Gov. Mike Pence, is at the forefront of Healthy Indiana Plan 2.0, the governor's recently approved initiative to expand health care to more than 350,000 uninsured Hoosiers.
The Indianapolis-based appliance, electronics and furniture retailer suffered through a tough end-of-the-year quarter that couldn’t be rescued by holiday shoppers.