Beyond the Gen Con tables
An unscientific survey shows that Gen Con visitors take advantage of attractions well beyond the convention center and downtown restaurants.
An unscientific survey shows that Gen Con visitors take advantage of attractions well beyond the convention center and downtown restaurants.
Plus a corn maze for Conner Prairie and national exposure for an Indy documentary.
No, it’s not about the explorer. It’s a feature film set in the architecture-rich Indiana city.
Plus a new weekend fest from the Heartland film folks.
Standards such as Monopoly, Scrabble and Yahtzee can be found on shelves at Big Lug Brewery, Tin Roof, Thirsty Scholar and more. But some venues have gone even further—including Books & Brews and Kingmakers—are making tabletop games the centerpiece of an evening out.
Sure you can go with the fried and true. But every year there’s something new at the Indiana State Fair.
The Indianapolis Downtown Artists and Dealers Association—better known as IDADA—plans to cease operations by Dec. 31, about 15 years after the not-for-profit's founding.
Plus a twisted Frank Capra class and the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Jeff Dodson is a leader that is helping to transform UnitedHealthOne into what he call “a highly adaptable, consumer-centric digital payer organization.”
Judd Williams’ team created the first NCAA mobile app and a from-scratch process to manage and prioritize IT requests.
Chris Mertens is credited with transforming Hamilton County’s information technology department to better serve its nearly 300,000 residents.
Chief Information and Technology Officer Indiana Public Retirement System (IBJ photo/Eric Learned) MAJOR ORGANIZATION ACHIEVEMENTS DURING TENURE The Indiana Public Retirement System, with $29.9 billion in assets under management and 462,000 members, recently completed a multi-phase, multi-year modernization program to replace its core business systems. “We now are using modern Oracle-based technologies and packages to […]
Innovations by Mike Butler's IT team at First Merchants Bank have helped support the financial institution's growth.
With the help of Sherry A. Aaholm's team, Cummins Inc. has rolled out advanced analytics and artificial intelligence to help customers' boost engine performance and improve maintenance.
Tom Schenk built an online Find a Camp tool to help parents identify a great summer camp for their kids and implemented Microsoft CRM to run most of the business.
Zach Gray implemented cloud-based solutions that help MS Cos. provide an on-demand workforce to 600 industrial customers, including car manufacturers Honda and Hyundai.
Jason Vasquez has helped DeveloperTown grow from a small design and development shop working primarily with startups to a well-established agency working with Fortune 500 companies.
Matthew Belsaas was the first IT director at the John Boner Neighborhood Centers, which previously outsourced those services.
Eric Sendelbach has helped Mobi step up its growth by rolling out its mobile-device-management software globally.
Brett Flora led a team that handled integration and transition as Elwood Staffing doubled in size to more than $700 million in revenue.