Longtime Lids Sports Group President Kocher steps down
Zionsville-based hat retailer Lids Sports Group is seeking a new leader after the resignation of Kenneth Kocher, who ran the company for more than a decade.
Zionsville-based hat retailer Lids Sports Group is seeking a new leader after the resignation of Kenneth Kocher, who ran the company for more than a decade.
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.
While at Leadership Indianapolis, Elana Thompson launched a civic boot camp to urge professionals to become more engaged. She also serves as board chairwoman for ACE Preparatory Academy.
Emily Krueger got her start in politics working for former U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar but now she’s a vice president at more-than-a-century-old LDI, which funds and operates high-potential middle-market companies.
The Indianapolis-based agricultural division of Dow Chemical said Tuesday that lower demand, price pressures on herbicides and currency headwinds all hurt sales of its crop protection products.
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.
Brooke Worland helps meld great ideas with applied learning as dean of alumni and student engagement at her alma mater, Franklin College.
Michael Armstrong is an aerospace systems engineering specialist at Rolls-Royce North American Technologies, where he has served as the technical lead for research and technology activities developing electrical power and propulsion systems.
Monica Sorribas Amela is a global leader and research and development director at Dow AgroSciences’ Centers for Biology Excellence where she leads operational aspects for the Crop Protection R&D function.
The health system hopes to build its new ER and outpatient clinic on undeveloped farmland off of Interstate 74, near Ronald Reagan Parkway
CFH Racing will become Ed Carpenter Racing after the departures of co-owners Sarah Fisher and Wink Hartman. Fisher will focus on running her new business, Speedway Indoor Karting.
In early versions of Meredith Willson’s “The Music Man,” Winthrop has worse problems than a lisp.
As long as a price-fixing scheme cannot be enforced by law or mafia contract, we consumers have little to fear.
The shale boom is threatening to ruin a renaissance in small refineries, known as teapots, before it even begins.
An autumn campaign targeting the Chicago area sparked $156 in visitor spending for every marketing dollar spent, tourism officials said.
Ethanol, the wonder fuel, has turned out to be a wonder flop. But corn ethanol has powerful interests protecting the subsidy, such as corn farmers and ethanol companies. Those who bear the costs of the ethanol subsidy are the widely dispersed and disorganized members of the general public.
As chairman of Senate Utilities Committee, Sen. James Merritt supported numerous bills favored by big utilities, the railroad’s biggest customer. Now he’s out of a job.
Indiana legislators are poised to start debates on how to combat growing methamphetamine production in Indiana, but adding a prescription requirement for one of the illegal drug's key ingredients is off the table.
House Bill 1001 is built upon three principles: fiscal responsibility, data-driven metrics and sustainable infrastructure funding to support a safe, efficient transportation system and a thriving economy, without creating long-term debt for our children.
On the surface, the millennial generation, having endured the financial crash and stagnant wages, looks ready to lead a big leftward push. But if you look at how millennials actually live, you certainly don’t see a progressive counterculture.