2016 Forty Under 40: Ryan C. Marques
An immigration attorney at Lewis & Kappes PC, Ryan Marques is an honorary consul to Portugal—the youngest person in state history to serve in such a role.
An immigration attorney at Lewis & Kappes PC, Ryan Marques is an honorary consul to Portugal—the youngest person in state history to serve in such a role.
Kristi Palmer is the associate dean of digital scholarship and director of the IUPUI University Library Center for Digital Scholarship, where she has helped create more than 80 online collections related to Indianapolis.
Ronan Johnson of Taft Stettinius & Hollister has helped close more than 25 mergers and acquisitions, ranging from $90,000 to $200 million, with a total value of well over $1 billion.
Krista Hoffmann-Longtin’s responsibilities at the IU School of Medicine include directing the Academy of Teaching Scholars and teaching courses and mentoring students in the new doctoral program in health communication.
Marshawn Wolley leads a team at Visit Indy that generates $1.2 million in annual unrestricted funds. He also created a food-trucks group of over 40 mobile eateries.
A citizen-led task force is trying to protect more than 3,000 acres in the southwest corner of Westfield from future high-density development.
Thomas Cook ran Democrat Joe Hogsett’s successful campaign for mayor last year and now serves as chief of staff in the office.
There’s no shortage of arts activity on the First Friday of the shortest month of the year.
In early versions of Meredith Willson’s “The Music Man,” Winthrop has worse problems than a lisp.
Manning trivia in abundance as Colts legend tries to avoid an Elwayesque Super Bowl record.
The museum is arguably the Indy area’s most magnetic force, luring visitors from virtually every state in the country and six of seven continents.
The Indianapolis company has been trying to juice growth by franchising stand-alone take-and-bake pizza stores and by selling freshly made take-and-bake pizzas in grocery stores nationwide.
Bearded, tatted Discovery Channel star promises to make the month of May in Indianapolis more colorful.
Strong sales of drugs for diabetes, cancer and animals helped the Indianapolis drugmaker overcome falling sales of older drugs for depression and osteoporosis, pushing up fourth-quarter sales and profit.
The Indianapolis-based insurer is eking out a small profit from selling policies to individuals under the Affordable Care Act, but many of its rivals aren’t.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell wants as many as 2,000 fans admitted into the Combine, which would nearly triple the current number allowed to see the tightly-run event, said a league source.
With astronaut David Wolf’s involvement, the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis plans three space-related exhibits that will open this summer.
The Indianapolis-based health insurer Anthem Inc. saw medical enrollment slip and overhead rise in the fourth quarter, pushing down profit by 64 percent. Shares fell more than 3 percent Wednesday morning.
Struggling retailer Abercrombie & Fitch has closed four of its five stores in Indiana, including Indianapolis locations at Circle Centre and the Fashion Mall at Keystone.
The shale boom is threatening to ruin a renaissance in small refineries, known as teapots, before it even begins.