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When you have a health care business for which “there’s a tremendous need and virtually no product”—which Mainstreet founder and CEO Zeke Turner said is what his company has—growth potential would seem unlimited.
When you have a health care business for which “there’s a tremendous need and virtually no product”—which Mainstreet founder and CEO Zeke Turner said is what his company has—growth potential would seem unlimited.
If you’re going to hire DeveloperTown, Managing Partner Michael Cloran said, do so at the start of a project.
CEO Yousuf Mahomed said his supply chain company tries to keep things simple: Grow with existing customers and increase the customer base.
Chief Operating Officer Paul Rothwell estimates that half of SmartIT’s growth comes from being able to provide more services for its existing clients.
Vice President of Sales Corey Groepper said Fitzmark has grown its logistics business by gaining new customers and taking care of the old ones.
MG principals Mike and Tammy Goins and their employees spent a lot of time in Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio, in 2014, building restaurants for the owners of Bakersfield (the taco/tequila/whiskey restaurant that’s also on Mass Ave in Indianapolis), Fusian (casual fish restaurant) and Krueger’s Tavern (homemade sausage and craft beer).
President Tiffany Sauder said that by giving clients marketing materials that combine “Silicon Valley intellect and Madison Avenue creativity, and forcing a collision,” business has continued to grow at Element Three.
Like Uber, which owns no cars, and Airbnb, which owns no hotels, Spot Freight owns no trucks.
A lot of hard work, a little bit of luck and a better economy: Those are the reasons behind the success of RenCon, said co-owner Jeremy Bergunder.
Michael Simmons thinks parking should be convenient, but not free.
Since the recession, Julie and Joe Bielawski have found their services more in demand than ever.
Last year, the 5-year-old IT company Sondhi Solutions went through a rebranding and restructuring.
CloudOne’s most recent growth has come from helping companies create platforms to design, build and analyze their Internet of Things.
Skjodt-Barrett started 30 years ago in Toronto, Canada, making pastry fillings and jams for the food-service industry, and as recently as 2010 had only 50 employees.
Working through the bad economy prepared Milhaus for the good times that have followed. CEO Tadd Miller said his real estate development, construction and management company has been able to build strong relationships with capital sources and “catch a tidal wave of positive market timing.”
Every day, it seems, brings news of another data breach. Rook Security CEO J.J. Thompson said companies needing to protect their information is one reason his business has grown rapidly.
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Can downtown handle a dozen high-end temples for red meat? Indianapolis already is the eighth-most carnivorous city in the country.
This year’s list of fastest-growing private companies in the Indianapolis area is a diverse lot, operating in industries ranging from human resources to office furnishings to construction to home health care and games.
The city is guaranteed $7.5 million in savings over 15 years from a $18 million upgrade of city facilities, and the savings are expected to accumulate further.