2018 CFO of the Year: Joseph Slater
Under Slater's financial leadership, the food bank has established a $9.5 million endowment while cutting operating expenses by more than $1 million a year.
Under Slater's financial leadership, the food bank has established a $9.5 million endowment while cutting operating expenses by more than $1 million a year.
Higgs has helped swell Invesque's portfolio of health care and senior living properties to more than 100.
Gallina has been with the health insurance giant since 1994 and has been at the financial helm since 2016.
Ryan has helped the bank become more efficient and expand into a major new market, Minneapolis.
Humphrey keeps the business side of the Colts humming while also playing a key role in the team's philanthropic efforts.
Since Gordon joined the real estate development firm in 1998, it has undergone explosive growth.
Schrader helped lead her 1,600-employee law firm to six consecutive years of growth in revenue and profitability.
Since Myrvold joined the real estate firm 14 years ago, assets have ballooned from about $300 million to nearly $1.5 billion.
Since Dodds joined the company in 2010, revenue per full-time employee has rocketed from $250,000 to $875,000.
Under Koriath’s financial leadership, the venture studio raised more than $100 million in 2018.
Heath R. Fear has been named executive vice president and CFO of the Indianapolis-based real estate investment trust, replacing Dan Sink, who stepped down June 30 after serving as Kite’s CFO for almost 20 years.
Steven Ganote, who prosecutors say was a key player in the massive American Senior Communities overbilling and kickback scheme, was also ordered to pay $7 million in restitution.
Brian McDade has been with the retail real estate giant for 14 years, serving in various senior finance and accounting roles.
G. Frederick Bohley, a 27-year veteran of Allison Transmission Holdings Inc., has been named chief financial officer of the Indianapolis-based public company.
Dan Sink, who helped lead Kite Realty Group Trust through its initial public offering in 2004, plans to step down as chief financial officer, the company announced Monday.
Andrew Juster joined the Indianapolis-based company in 1989 when it was known as Melvin Simon & Associates.
Derica Rice, 53, one of the nation’s most powerful black executives, retired from Indianapolis-based drugmaker Eli Lilly and Co. in December, after the company passed him over when naming a new CEO.
Cline’s work involves making both the temp workers and the clients that hire them happy—while also ensuring That's Good HR makes a profit.
Walker has helped Hoosier Energy formalize a distinct long-term corporate strategy function.
Hood's work helped land a nearly $6 million increase in funding, going directly to programs benefiting the courts, communities and litigants.