2010 CFO OF THE YEAR: Stephen R. Head
The Interactive Intelligence vice president of finance and administration; secretary, treasurer and CFO is a finalist in the public companies category.
The Interactive Intelligence vice president of finance and administration; secretary, treasurer and CFO is a finalist in the public companies category.
The CNO Financial Group executive vice president and CFO is the winner in the public companies category.
The Harlan Bakeries executive vice president and CFO is a finalist in the private companies (revenue over $100 million) category.
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis executive vice president, chief operating officer and CFO is a finalist in the private companies (revenue over $100 million) category.
The Allison Transmission Inc. executive vice president and CFO is the winner in the private companies (revenue more than $100,000) category.
The BlueLock chief financial officer is a finalist in the private companies (revenue $100 million or less) category.
The Independent Concrete Pipe Co. vice president and CFO is a finalist in the private companies (revenue $100 million or less) category.
The St. Vincent Medical Group chief financial officer is the winner in the private companies (revenue $100 million or less) category.
Reid Hospital in Richmond has hired Jim Puffenberger as its chief financial officer. He spent the past 10 years in Arizona as CFO and then CEO of Northern Arizona Healthcare. An Ohio native, Puffenberger, holds both a law degree and an MBA.
Federal health reform will trump an Indiana law that allows health insurers to offer steep discounts to employers with healthy workers and which institute aggressive wellness programs, but experts say other provisions will motivate small firms.
General Motors' return to Wall Street was well received Thursday, as the company’s stock closed up 3.6 percent in its initial public offering.
HHGregg Inc.’s profit in its fiscal second quarter fell 20.4 percent from a year ago while expansion boosted revenue 45 percent.
TriMedX, a technology-management firm for hospitals, has hired Tom Vorpahl as chief operating officer. For the past eight years, Vorpahl worked at Philips North America, most recently as vice president of sales and business development. Vorpahl holds bachelor's degrees in biology and medical science from the University of Wisconsin. TriMedX is an Indianapolis-based subsidiary of the Ascension Health hospital system.
Batesville-bsed Hill-Rom Holdings Inc. has appointed Mark Guinan chief financial officer, beginning Dec. 13. Guinan is currently chief procurement officer for New Jersey-based Johnson & Johnson. Guinan has an undergraduate degree from the University of Notre Dame and an MBA from the Olin Graduate School of Management at Washington University. Before joining Johnson & Johnson, he worked for Cincinnati-based Procter & Gamble. Guinan succeeds Greg Miller, who has been Hill-Rom's CFO since 2005.
Carmel-based CNO Financial Group Inc. has hired James S. Sawaya as vice president of claims. Sawaya comes from Wisconsin-based HealthEOS by Multiplan Inc., where he served as senior vice president for claim operations, client services, sales and customer service. Sawaya previously worked for UnitedHealthcare and Midwest Security Insurance Cos.
Dr. Charles E. Hughes and Dr. Wayne Lee have joined the St. Francis Medical Group. Their practice, the Indianapolis Institute for Plastic Surgery, is located at 8051 S. Emerson Ave. on the St. Francis Hospital-Indianapolis campus.
IBJ’s Women of Influence program recognizes central Indiana women who exemplify the traits required to be outstanding leaders in their chosen fields.
As executive director of the Mapleton-Fall Creek Development Corp., Nytes has taken the MFCDC from near-bankruptcy to a multimillion-dollar not-for-profit that’s changing the face of the formerly neglected neighborhood whose name it bears.
Dolan transformed ExactTarget’s financial operations, oversaw its 2007 IPO filing—later withdrawn—and spearheaded two of 2009’s biggest, most successful venture capital procurements, all in the midst of a precipitous economic downturn.
The CEO is on his way out and the board has been dissolved at Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana, as its owners—Clarian Health and St. Vincent Health—work to pull the hospital closer to their own operations.
Previous Top Honorees are not eligible for nomination. Remaining honorees are eligible. 2022 Not-For-Profit Mark Kern, Chief Financial Officer, Firefly Children and Family Alliance – Top Honoree Michael E. Johnson, Chief Financial Officer, CICOA Aging & In-Home, Solutions Inc. Jenny Skehan, Chief Financial Officer, Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Government Schools Brian Tomamichel, Assistant Superintendent […]
Indianapolis-based WellPoint Inc. became the third U.S. health insurer this month to increase its 2010 profit forecast, stirring
investor concern that state and federal regulators may increase scrutiny of industry pricing.