2019 Forty Under 40: Neelay Bhatt
Neelay Bhatt is a principal consultant on the Indy Parks and the Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation master plans and, nationwide, has helped secure more than $1 billion for parks and recreation.
Neelay Bhatt is a principal consultant on the Indy Parks and the Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation master plans and, nationwide, has helped secure more than $1 billion for parks and recreation.
Whitney Bembenick's job responsibilities in product improvement, customer service and quality control help advance the company's goal of generating $1 million in annual donations to conservation causes.
Isaac Bamgbose has been a key player in the creation of the much-anticipated Bottleworks District—a former bottling plant now being transformed into a $300 million food, retail, office, residential and entertainment complex.
Amrou Awaysheh’s work focuses on leveraging big data, machine learning and the internet of things to increase energy-efficiency, reduce carbon dioxide emissions, and improve the work-life balance of employees.
Joshua D. Anderson and his urban design firm find inspiration helping neighborhoods blossom.
Since 1956, Footlite Musicals has built a reputation as a theater for all with volunteer productions of classic musicals. But while Footlite’s bread and butter might be works by the likes of Rodgers & Hammerstein, it has also introduced audiences to many shows unlikely to be seen on other area stages. “Priscilla Queen of the […]
Two of Indy’s leading actors gave up lucrative careers in movies, TV and commercials to make a new life for themselves in central Indiana.
This year, a wide range of movies rose above the average fare.
Under Weatherwax’s watch, the hospital acquired several primary and specialty physician practices and funded more than $100 million of building and equipment acquisitions with operating cash and some long-term, tax-exempt financing.
For Lawrence, being CFO of a sheriff’s department means managing the books and finding innovative financial solutions to meet the needs not just of 860 employees but also of 2,500 inmates and 1,600 registered sex offenders.
For three consecutive years, Qaddoura managed balanced city budgets after a decade of deficits averaging $55 million per year, helping the city maintain its AAA credit rating.
Since Botteron came on board in 2010, Central Indiana Corporate Partnership’s revenue has jumped from $10.8 million to $17.8 million and staff increased from 39 to 98.
Aspire Indiana deals not only with primary health care and behavioral health, but also the determinants of health issues, including housing and employment. In financial leadership at Aspire for 37 years, Craig Baird has not only guided the not-for-profit (and its legacy organization, BehaviorCorp) through six moves but he’s also overseen its growth to more […]
Under Slater's financial leadership, the food bank has established a $9.5 million endowment while cutting operating expenses by more than $1 million a year.
Higgs has helped swell Invesque's portfolio of health care and senior living properties to more than 100.
Gallina has been with the health insurance giant since 1994 and has been at the financial helm since 2016.
Ryan has helped the bank become more efficient and expand into a major new market, Minneapolis.
Humphrey keeps the business side of the Colts humming while also playing a key role in the team's philanthropic efforts.
Since Gordon joined the real estate development firm in 1998, it has undergone explosive growth.
Schrader helped lead her 1,600-employee law firm to six consecutive years of growth in revenue and profitability.