2018 CFO of the Year: Fady Qaddoura
For three consecutive years, Qaddoura managed balanced city budgets after a decade of deficits averaging $55 million per year, helping the city maintain its AAA credit rating.
For three consecutive years, Qaddoura managed balanced city budgets after a decade of deficits averaging $55 million per year, helping the city maintain its AAA credit rating.
Since Botteron came on board in 2010, Central Indiana Corporate Partnership’s revenue has jumped from $10.8 million to $17.8 million and staff increased from 39 to 98.
George Tikijian, who founded the company in 2005, said the deal was finalized Thursday following several months of internal deliberation.
Kathryn Carson replaces Karen Golz, who stepped down after taking over as chair of a newly appointed board in June.
As if you didn’t know, Big Tech keeps track of our internet searches and uses that information (gasp!) for profit.
President Donald Trump threatened Tuesday to cut off all federal subsidies to General Motors because of its planned massive cutbacks in the United States.
Female economists have been shown to have different views from their male colleagues and support divergent policies.
Public officials need to be as bold and creative about public transparency as they want to be about innovation in technology.
A senior housing community east of the St. Vincent Hospital campus is expected to undergo a major expansion over the next year that will add several dozen independent-living residences.
White adults in Indianapolis on average outearn black adults whether both groups were born to poor, middle class or wealthy parents.
The proposal’s sponsor, Democratic Majority leader Monroe Gray, said he intends to bring back the pay-raise plan for a vote early next year.
Residents of the struggling neighborhood showed up in force on Tuesday morning to celebrate milestones they said represented much-needed change and progress.
The project will give the Indianapolis-based pharmaceutical company upgraded lab space as it pushes to launch more drugs for diabetes, cancer, pain and other ailments.
The statewide business group announced its lobbying agenda Monday—and it includes support for passing a hate-crimes bill and increasing the cigarette tax. Another priority involves the state’s superintendent of public instruction.
USA Gymnastics Chief Operating Officer Ron Galimore resigned Friday, the latest high-profile departure for the organization in the wake of the Larry Nassar scandal.
Officials say the region is a winner for becoming a finalist, but the proof is in what we do better next time.
Energizing the ideological wings of each party worked wonders for Democrats and Trump on election night—count on more of the same in the future.
When visiting Indianapolis in March to gather intelligence on the city’s HQ2 bid, Amazon officials had two meals at hot restaurants on downtown’s northeast side and toured three potential sites for the $5 billion project.
It is rather surprising that the FDA has moved so soon to regulate the nicotine content of cigarettes. It’s a bold and radical move that I thought would not take place for years.
As wintry weather descends on central Indiana, Channel 8 is filling two openings on its forecasting staff with native Hoosiers—one of whom worked for a local competitor until 2017.