2013 CFO OF THE YEAR: Bart Shroyer
For Bart Shroyer, being CFO of a $400 million company has a lot to do with having a system. Or, rather, having many of them.
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For Bart Shroyer, being CFO of a $400 million company has a lot to do with having a system. Or, rather, having many of them.
Wings for West Africa is dedicated to the promotion and support of students, teachers and administrators in rural schools in West Africa by providing them with computer technology and support.
Since Don Van der Wiel joined Fifth Gear as CFO in 2010, revenue has increased 81 percent, from $28.4 million to $51.4 million, with profitability tripling.
First in a month-long series of new-in-2013 restaurants that we somehow missed in previous months.
New device lets you store information from up to eight different cards. The simple idea packs a surprising amount of technology.
The scouring-powder business and the property management business have little in common … except for Matthew Selig.
No bones about it, State Museum mounts a mammoth show. Thoughts on the exhibit that focuses on beasts that once roamed Indiana.
Corporate Philanthropy Kevin Storm donated his time through Dec. 1, for a first visit to the Storm Chiropractic Clinic, in exchange for a donation to Y for All. Global Gifts Indianapolis stores donated 10% of the purchases made on Nov. 22 to VSA Indiana. Flaherty & Collins, in partnership with Vision Communities Inc., donated thousands […]
The tall task of signing tenants for the troubled BMO Plaza, which sits nearly half vacant, has been handed to Summit Realty Group.
Walker CFO Mark Winzenread has overseen the transition of the company through three generations—with a fourth on the horizon.
Rowland Design Inc. was set to move from its longtime Lockerbie Square location to 702 N. Capitol Ave., adjacent to the Cultural Trail, on Nov. 30.
Most Hoosiers probably didn’t know too much about the European Union until the crisis that broke in the euro zone in 2009. The worries sparked by that crisis were a double-edged sword: They made more of us aware of the EU, but the news we heard was mainly bad.
Thanksgiving is my family’s favorite holiday, not just because it is the one time of the year when all the far-flung relatives assemble, but also because it is an opportunity to consider how incredibly fortunate we are.
As stated in the “Natural gas dilemma” article [Nov. 18], there is increased demand for natural gas in the electric energy market in Indiana and across the country. However, I take exception to the theme that this increased demand will drive volatility in the market and harm Hoosier electric and gas customers.
Those of us living in the Indianapolis area certainly have a lot to be thankful for, including these reasons:
Eskenazi Hospital leaves no stone unturned in its quest for a healthy environment.
Rick Peters, founder of Carmel-based Ultra Athlete LLC—a small manufacturing firm with a reputation for state-of-the-art ankle braces—sent his latest brace to the Denver Broncos head trainer on a whim, and saw Manning wearing it three days later.
Even talking on the phone while behind the wheel is a potentially dangerous use of your time.