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DINING: Illinois Street gets Byrned

If you’ve ordered from the window of Byrne’s Grilled Pizza’s food truck, you should have a pretty good idea what to expect at its new brick and mortar location

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2015 CFO of the Year: John Visconti

Project Lead The Way's finances have dramatically improved and its service offerings expanded since John Visconti re-engineered the organization’s business model in 2012.

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2015 CFO of the Year: Kathleen McNeely

McNeely works for the NCAA, which gets most of its revenue from the three-week men’s basketball tournament each spring. “That lack of diversity in the revenue stream is what gives me my heartburn moment,” she says.

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2015 CFO of the Year: Bruce Arick

In Arick’s two dozen years at Butler University, he and his team have erased historic deficits and, since 2002-2003, generated annual surpluses.

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2015 CFO of the Year: Ryan Kitchell

Ryan Kitchell joined IU Health in 2012 following a blitz of mergers and building projects by the state’s largest hospital system. He helped create internal systems that better organized care and strengthened the bottom line.

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A&E

Past infuses present in Eiteljorg fellowship show

The works of five selected artists are on display at the museum, which showcases western art and the works of Native Americans. Past fellowship shows have served to increase the museum’s world-class collection of Native American contemporary art. No doubt some of these pieces will find a permanent home here.

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2015 CFO of the Year: Kevin Honigford

Since Kevin Honigford arrived at Ivy Tech Foundation in 2008, its assets have tripled from $55 million to $176 million, with privately sourced contributions rising from an average of $13 million to $24 million. And all with a staff of four.

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2015 CFO of the Year: Edward Wilhelm

During Wilhelm’s six-year run at The Finish Line, the company’s revenue has grown from $1.2 billion to $1.8 billion while operating profit has grown from $72 million to $120 million.

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2015 CFO of the Year: Mark Denien

In just the last year, Mark Denien has helped Duke Realty Corp. raise more than $2.4 billion in capital and pay off $1.4 billion in debt. In the process, the company's debt-to-market-cap ratio improved from 49 percent in early 2014 to 34 percent today.

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2015 CFO of the Year: Eric Loughmiller

Eric Loughmiller said KAR Auction Services invests in the business and makes decisions aimed at building long-term shareholder value, a strategy that has helped swell the company's market value to more than $5 billion.

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2015 CFO of the Year: Joseph Stein

Joseph Stein has helped Taft Stettinius & Hollister pull off  a series of mergers, a tricky task made more so by the firm's commitment that it not disrupt the culture of the local offices it brings into the fold.

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2015 CFO of the Year: Dave Horan

Dave Horan has helped NextGear Capital, the largest independent auto dealer inventory-finance company in North America, swell its loan portfolio by billions of dollars.

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2015 CFO of the Year: Jeff Holley

Jeff Holley this year helped OneAmerica Financial Partners pull of the  acquisition of BMO Retirement Services, which increased OneAmerica's assets under administration from $44 billion to $70 billion, nearly triple where they were four years ago.

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