2017 WOMAN OF INFLUENCE: Melanie D. Margolin
Melanie D. Margolin manages global litigation and serves as lead legal adviser on product safety issues for Cummins, and champions legal equality for the LGBT community.
Melanie D. Margolin manages global litigation and serves as lead legal adviser on product safety issues for Cummins, and champions legal equality for the LGBT community.
Jennifer Bott developed a comprehensive, university-wide strategy for online education that resulted in growth in students, programs and revenue.
tariffs aren’t really about fair trade; they’re all about fixing the market for domestic firms at the expense of the rest of us.
Smart-home products are poised to become a $60 billion global industry, according to research firm MarketsandMarkets. Yet consumers need spend only a few hundred dollars on each item to make their lives more automated.
The company announced Tuesday that it is reviewing options for the Greenfield-based division, "including an initial public offering, merger, sale, or retention of the business."
The Indianapolis drugmaker said it will use the money to replace an existing line that fills vials for Humalog and Humulin and to prepare for new insulin products.
The trucking giant is canceling its $28 million Mount Comfort headquarters, selling its flatbed unit, and outsourcing its driver schools, to refocus on core business as the industry is expected to boom.
They neither reshape consumer behavior to the desired ends nor provide a stable revenue source for local governments.
Sometimes, the most interesting museum shows are ones involving subjects you might not have thought much about.
The long-struggling city of Gary in northwest Indiana is hoping to stand out in Amazon's search for a second headquarters site. Meanwhile, Indianapolis-area leaders are also making a pitch, but aren’t talking about what they’ll be touting.
John Ketzenberger, a longtime local journalist who has been credited for stabilizing the institute’s finances, is mum so far on his plans after leaving the post.
OrthoPediatrics Corp. plans to use much of the $59.8 million in IPO proceeds to develop products and training systems—and, in the process, build its workforce.
Cummins said the acquisition is an “important milestone” as it works to introduce its first all-electric engines.
At stake is the future of a business that, over the span of 22 years ending in 2032, will produce $19.6 billion in TV money for the NCAA men's basketball tournament, known to the public, simply, as March Madness.
The move comes as the Indianapolis-based trucking company works through financial, accounting and operational issues.
Congress has “pivoted” from health care to taxes. This means we’re doomed to much high-sounding rhetoric about “fairness.”
The convicted Ponzi scheme leader again is asking a federal court to vacate the sentence, this time claiming his lawyer failed to adequately represent him.
Emmis said it used the $82.8 million sale of Los Angeles radio station KPWR-FM to drastically slash its debt obligations.