CNO Financial shakes up executive ranks
The Carmel-based insurance holding company on Tuesday replaced its senior vice president for marketing and communications and the leaders of two of its three insurance subsidiaries.
The Carmel-based insurance holding company on Tuesday replaced its senior vice president for marketing and communications and the leaders of two of its three insurance subsidiaries.
The bill’s author, Rep. Matt Lehman, R-Berne, says it’s important to stop knee-jerk government regulation that would restrict anyone’s ability to “use our private property for what we want to use it for.”
IBJ hosted its annual Technology Power Breakfast on March 16. IBJ technology reporter Jared Council moderated a discussion that included ClearObject CEO John McDonald, Ice Miller CEO Kristine Camron, Sticksnleaves Vice President Kristen Cooper, Emplify CEO Santiago Jaramillo, Torchlite CEO Susan Marshall, and Indiana Chamber of Commerce Vice President Mark Lawrance.
The 200-space parking structure would be located at the corner of 1st Street SW and 3rd Avenue SW as part of the $20 million mixed-use development known as Monon & Main.
From a marriage proposal (his own) to big sports moments, Mike Fox recalls stadium magic.
The entity charged with selling the 103-acre site said the proposals represent up to $1 billion in investment to transform the vacant parcel into a destination.
Thousands of fans for schools in Kentucky, Michigan and Ohio are converging on the city for games in the first two rounds of March Madness this Friday and Sunday.
Thomas Carter of Fishers diverted more than $340,000 from company bank accounts into his own accounts between 2013 and 2016, Carter’s plea agreement says.
The IPS Career Technology Center, based at Arsenal Tech, has 15 so-called “pathways,” including Computer Science, Certified Nursing Assistant and Architectural Drafting & Design.
The village is expected to add as many as 500 rental units in the next year or so. Businesses hope they’ll boost daytime traffic in the area traditionally known for its nightlife.
The developer is pursuing a $70 million project on a high-profile, 6.5-acre site that surrounds the corner property where Arby’s formerly operated.
Publicly traded Determine Inc.’s relocation here from California has been a key factor in its effort to cut costs and grow revenue—and investors seem to like what they’re seeing.
Regions Bank last month unveiled a branch that does not feature teller lines, a format that likely will be replicated at other locations.
Regions Bank last month unveiled a branch that does not feature teller lines, a format that likely will be replicated at other locations. The Birmingham, Alabama-based bank on Feb. 16 held a grand opening of sorts for the new branch, which is at 11447 Spring Mill Road in Carmel. It’s the second branch of its […]
Fast-growing business lines are hard to come by in the insurance industry. Locally based OneAmerica Financial Partners Inc. has one on its hands, and it’s beefing up efforts to capitalize.
Tennessee-based Southeast Financial Credit Union sued Eyler and others in 2015, charging they fraudulently restructured the business to thwart creditors and owe more than $13 million on defaulted loans.
The owner of Red Lion Grog House in Fountain Square intends to launch Sidekicks Pizza in the neighborhood’s most visible building, while a small Chicago-based chain plans its first location outside of Illinois.
The bankruptcy trustee for ITT Educational Services has recruited some big hitters to help with investigating and prosecuting claims against the school’s former directors and officers.
The county-owned hospital system has more than $100 million in ongoing projects, making it one of the biggest eras of growth in the history of Riverview, which opened its Noblesville hospital in 1951.