Downtown Indy Inc.’s top executive to step down

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10 thoughts on “Downtown Indy Inc.’s top executive to step down

    1. Honest question, what’s the point of all your posts like this? What are you hoping to accomplish?

    2. To be fair, after the Ardmore development, a little bit of screaming for higher building heights is ok.

    1. Minus the rampant staff turnover, continual wasting of funds, and just riding Visit Indy’s coat tails…

    1. It was so poorly run the city revoked all their contracts over the last 2-3 years…

      They literally no longer should exist, they skim businesses for operating funds and have to be Misusing the guiding light funding lilly foundation gave them to stay afloat…

    2. The 2019 990 report shows the top three employees total compensation was $502,680. Seiwert’s total compensation was $220,634. Vice President Bob Schultz’s total compensation was $150,288.

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