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The Interview Issue: John Lechleiter

John Lechleiter, CEO of Eli Lilly and Co., said the company remained confident about its drug pipeline even after it weathered a string of failed clinical trials.

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The Interview Issue: Teresa Lubbers

Teresa Lubbers, Indiana's commissioner for higher education, said skyrocketing college tuition is one of several obstacles preventing more students from furthering their education beyond high school.

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The Interview Issue: Jeff Papa

Papa is the mayor of Zionsville and chief of staff for the Indiana Senate but that’s not all. He’s also served as a non-governmental observer of hearings at Guantanamo Bay and launched an orphanage in Nepal—all while working to earn his doctorate.

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The Interview Issue: Eugene White

Eugene White, the president of Martin University, had become restless in retirement when the opportunity to lead the struggling black liberal arts college surfaced.

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The Interview Issue: Paul Baltzell

Paul Baltzell, the state of Indiana's chief information officer, is excited about the power of data analytics to improve the effectiveness of government.

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The Interview Issue: Bob Hammerle

Bob Hammerle, a criminal defense attorney and prolific movie reviewer, developed his love for movies watching Sammy Terry on Saturday nights as a kid.

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The Interview Issue: Loretta Rush

Loretta Rush, chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court, said businesses decide where to set up shop in part based on the quality of the court system.

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The Interview Issue: Quinn Buckner

Quinn Buckner has great memories of his college, NBA and Olympic basketball teams, but doesn’t treasure the championship rings and medals they produced.

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The Interview Issue: Jeff Smith

Restaurateur Jeff Smith left Harry & Izzy's to help former Indianapolis Colt Gary Brackett launch Georgia Reese's Southern Table & Bar and expand Stacked Pickle.

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The Interview Issue: Crystal Grave

Crystal Grave, CEO of the event-planning search engine Snappening, gained new perspective on the Indy tech community after spending time in Silicon Valley.

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