FAST 25: DeveloperTown
DeveloperTown started out building software for startups. But today most of its business comes from enterprise clients.
DeveloperTown started out building software for startups. But today most of its business comes from enterprise clients.
Lauth Group celebrated its 40th anniversary in May, and CEO Michael Jones credits the real estate development company’s success to a decision made years ago to diversify its offerings.
Company President Chad McIntyre is a mechanical engineer who saw an opportunity in concrete and asphalt repairs and paving.
The cybersecurity firm Pondurance is capitalizing as new threats hit the headlines almost daily. "We always say the media does a lot of our selling for us,” partner Ron Pelletier said.
CEO Michael Osborne said brands need to connect more with their customers, and personalized messaging helps them do that.
Tom Miller's 28-year-old consulting firm in the last five years has branched into K-12 education systems, community colleges and higher ed.
Last year, Mattingly Concrete handled 600 residential customers, which is about 90 percent of its business.
CEO Josh Owens says SupplyKick can help companies that have been kicked off Amazon for shipping incorrectly or misclassifying products.
CEO John McDonald said the internet of things is growing exponentially, which is spurring ClearObject’s growth.
CEO Brad Benbow said Joseph David Advertising, which does business as JDA Worldwide, prefers to work with emerging brands because they tend to be more aggressive.
CEO Kyle Bach said the company initially had to convince schools that private student housing would help them grow and retain students.
Cheryl Ackerman worked at Emmis Communications when she was named a Forty Under 40 honoree. Today she’s the client service director at Resources Global Professionals.
Andrew Noga was principal of Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School for three years before making the switch to AXA Advisors in 2006.
AngelBom is composed of alumni of the IU Kelley School of Business’ Business of Medicine Program and is a 6-month-old chapter of the angel investment group VisionTech Partners.
The year after Eloise Paul earned Forty Under 40 stature, she used the honor as a springboard to go from working in retail to teaching retail.
In 1994, the year Paul Brooks was named to Forty Under 40, his company at the time, Renaissance Inc., made the Inc. 500.
Kathy Birk oversaw two brokerage-firm offices when she was a Forty Under 40 honoree. Now, she’s responsible for 10 covering Indiana and part of Illinois, 200 brokers “and a lot more challenges than the old job.”
Jonathan Hess, who grew up in Normal, Illinois, says he's had opportunities to leave Indianapolis over the years for a bigger city, but there were too many good reasons to stay.
Purdue University Professor You-Yeon Won’s development, called radio-luminescent nanoparticles, is designed to enhance the cancer-cell-killing effects of radiation treatment.
Community said having Walgreens run its pharmacies will give its patients access to more pharmacy locations with expanded hours. The hospital network also was impressed by Walgreens' technology that allows patients to interact with the pharmacy digitally.