LOU’S VIEWS: Garfield’s winter oasis among offerings at Indy’s parks
Indianapolis’ parks have a range of activities to choose from year-round, many at low or no cost.
Indianapolis’ parks have a range of activities to choose from year-round, many at low or no cost.
The Cabaret smoothly transitions into a temporary home while DK sets its dancers loose as choreographers.
The unexceptional exterior hides a comfortable restaurant where friendly service, nice presentation and fair prices cover for adequate food.
Leading teams in the Middle East, Europe, South America and East Asia, Jeffrey Wilson has risen through the ranks at Eli Lilly and Co. while also serving as board president for a vital United Way agency.
With a varied background in sports and politics, Nickolas Williams is in the midst of a $2.5 billion campaign to make a difference at IU.
Dean Weseli plays a key leadership—and is the youngest employee on the partner track—in a company that recently surpassed the $1 billion mark for assets under management.
At just 30 years old, Vincent Viveros is managing the wealth of clients with assets from $1 million to $50 million.
Under Cole Varga’s watch, Exodus moved to new offices, saw the greatest number of refugee arrivals in its 35-year history (947 individuals), and waged a high-profile battle with former Gov. Mike Pence.
An entrepreneurial jump took Angie Stocklin out of high school psychological counseling and into e-commerce with One Click, named one of Inc.’s Best Workplaces in 2016.
Jason Sondhi’s IT company, which started with one consultant, has grown to a more-than-$12-million-a-year business, topping the IBJ Fastest Growing Companies list in 2016 and landing on the Inc. 5000 from 2014-2016.
A relentless volunteer with political roots, Adrianne Slash is a community leader committed to bettering Indy and the lives of its residents and visitors.
Nathan Sinsabaugh has been key in evolving Studio Science from a small, boutique agency to a sought-after design consultant working with such clients as Roche, ClusterTruck and Salesforce.
The founder of a fast-growing, Inc. 5000-ranked marketing agency, Patrick Sells also spearheads efforts to encourage businesses to give back to communities.
Stephen Reynolds, a former IT analyst and computer-programmer-turned-lawyer, deals in matters of data privacy and security.
“I consider myself an environmentalist and a public health advocate” said Rasoulpour, who leads a team developing new tools for farmers while also ensuring that “the human health and environmental safety profile for the new products is always more favorable than the products they are replacing.”
Ryan Pfenninger has helped grow an email company to a position as an industry leader, with customers that include Marketo, Sailthru and Adobe.
Nagy leads the medical team at one of the nation’s top health care systems. “Education, research and clinical medicine—most hospitals do that to some degree,” Nagy said. “We do it to the max on all fronts.”
Jackie Morales and her company have been vital in finding employment for immigrants and refugees.
Craig Mince runs the state’s biggest movie house (by screen size) while expanding innovative Indy Film Fest offerings throughout the year.
As the youngest principal at one of the largest public affairs and lobbying firms in Indiana, Andrew Miller is at the forefront of connecting businesses, not-for-profits and other groups to government.