2014 Forty Under 40: Rob Hedges
Rob Hedges, the 38-year-old fleet and facility department manager at Monarch Beverage, has helped his employer reduce its carbon footprint and improve efficiency.
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Rob Hedges, the 38-year-old fleet and facility department manager at Monarch Beverage, has helped his employer reduce its carbon footprint and improve efficiency.
Amanda Heckert, the 32-year-old editor-in-chief of Indianapolis Monthly magazine, says her challenge is to surprise and engage readers in an era when people have less and less free time.
Higher expenses and charges related to the sale of its 1-800-Contacts subsidiary to a private equity firm pushed WellPoint’s earnings down 68 percent in the fourth quarter.
State lawmakers on Tuesday weighed in on legislation involving state fair school-skipping, charity gambling prizes, out-of-office medical treatment, charity gambling, help for military bases, meth home disclosures, bus inspections, and more. Here’s a rundown.
House Bill 1351, authored by Rep. Jud McMillin, R-Brookville, would require some recipients of Temporary Assistance to Needy Families to undergo drug testing. The bill passed 71-22.
House Bill 1242 would make it illegal to refuse a person employment based on military veteran status.
Financial institutions would have to wait an additional three years to fully feel the effects of a statewide tax cut under changes made Tuesday to Indiana Senate Bill 1.
House Bill 1387 will amend the previous law and allow wineries to distribute up to 5,000 gallons of wine to grocery stores, restaurants, bars and other establishments.
Andrew Harrison, 34, serves as senior manager of corporate security at Ingram Micro, the acquirer of Brightpoint Inc. He said his employer handles millions of cool devices that people want to steal.
Anna Tyszkiewicz Gremling, the 34-year-old executive director of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization, is glad she took a leap of faith and moved to Indianapolis from Michigan.
Sarah Urist Green, 34, left a job with the Indianapolis Museum of Art to launch, with her husband—and fellow Forty Under 40 honoree John Green—the interactive PBS online program “The Art Assignment,” debuting Feb. 20.
John Green, 36, is the best-selling author of "The Fault In Our Stars." He said he is immensively proud of the film version coming out in June.
Tedd Grain, a 39-year-old program officer with Local Initiative Support Corp., says growing up in a poor part of Brazil shaped his life.
Grady, 30, is public address announcer for the Indiana Pacers and executive producer and show host of 1070 The Fan.
Geyer, 39, runs a namesake law firm and finds time outside the office for a host of contributions.
Frank, 39, a partner in Black Market as well as its executive chef, has brought his global perspective on food to Indy.
Dixon, 35, is an assistant professor at Indiana University and on the cutting edge of health information technology.
Davidson, 30, owns Pastime Tournaments and makes dreams come true for wannabee baseball stars.
Carlson, 39, is president and co-creator of Fizziology, and has the eye of Hollywood execs.
Brar, 37, is president of Apparatus and a rising star in tech circles.