2024 Forty Under 40: Amanda L. Bonilla
Amanda Bonilla transitioned into administration in 2020 as Ivy Tech’s first executive director for student diversity, equity and belonging and was promoted to her current role as vice chancellor in 2022.
Amanda Bonilla transitioned into administration in 2020 as Ivy Tech’s first executive director for student diversity, equity and belonging and was promoted to her current role as vice chancellor in 2022.
Kate Bruce has helped rebuild the IUPUI women’s basketball team.
Dr. Mark Liao is the city’s 911 ambulance service medical director, an emergency medicine physician at Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital and a major in the U.S. Army Reserves.
Melissa Macchia is the youngest attorney and only female partner in Taft’s Indianapolis employment group and the youngest practice group lead in any group firmwide.
David Watkins leads small business development for the Indiana Economic Development Corp.
For more than 20 years, real estate developer Ersal Ozdemir has sought to change skylines with unique and high-end projects across central Indiana. These days, the IBJ Forty Under 40 alum is in the thick of numerous developments stretching from multiple spots in Hamilton County to Fort Benjamin Harrison to downtown. He’s in talks with […]
The approval is another lifeline for the charter school, which was initially named Ignite Achievement Academy and tasked by Indianapolis Public Schools to improve an underperforming school near the city’s Riverside neighborhood.
FullBeauty Brands, which has its mail-order business in Indianapolis, is facing a lawsuit from a competitor who alleges several of FullBeauty’s swimsuits infringe on the competitor’s patented designs.
Platinum Properties Management Co. plans to build Ravinia on 80 acres near West 166th Street and Eagletown Road and Winterburg on 205 acres about two miles west of Grand Park Sports Campus.
The three “reevaluated” intersections are just north of a parking lot that state legislators use during the annual General Assembly.
The entire season was a watershed for the women’s game just two years after the NCAA tournament drew headlines for the disparities in the facilities between the men’s tournament and the women’s.
We’ve got reporters at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, in Franklin and at White River State Park checking out the eclipse festivities. Check back throughout the day for the latest.
Benjamin Hanna and Rob Johansen discuss bringing a man-eating and soul-singing plant to life on stage.
The ambitious goal, which has been touted widely by all sorts of Hoosiers—from campus faculty to IU President Pamela Whitten and Gov. Eric Holcomb—is really a two-part process.
The state and IU already have announced plans for more than $100 million in research endeavors at IU Indianapolis.
The astronomical event—the only that will pass through Indianapolis for 129 years—has led to a virtual sellout of the downtown Indianapolis hotel supply for Sunday night, with most other rooms throughout Marion, Hamilton and Johnson counties fully booked.
The move by the Genius School comes after the charter authorizer overseeing it put it on probation and another authorizer rejected its bid for a new charter.
How should Indiana’s next governor handle environmental issues, from climate change and water supply to affordable energy? All six Republican candidates weigh in.
At least 100,000 people are expected to visit Indianapolis for Monday’s solar eclipse and they should expect traffic delays, officials said Thursday. Planners advise choosing a location to watch the eclipse and staying in that spot Monday.