Contributing editor

Harton joined IBJ in 1984, fresh out of Indiana University’s School of Journalism. He covered banking, real estate and the business of sports before becoming associate editor in 1988. He became managing editor the following year and editor in 1990, serving in that position until 2013. Over the years, Harton’s short stories about Indianapolis real estate have been published in The New York Times and he has won statewide and national awards for his IBJ editorials and columns. Harton is also a freelance writer and is active in several community organizations.

Articles

2017 Health Care Heroes: NeuroHope of Indiana

NeuroHope of Indiana opened in February 2015 to keep therapy going and hope alive for people recovering from spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke and other neurologic conditions that require rehabilitation beyond what insurers are typically willing to pay for.

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2016 Health Care Heroes: Rhonda Berger

Rhonda Berger, volunteer and advocate for Indiana Donor Network, lost her 19-year-old daughter in a 2009 apartment fire. Now, she gets comfort from telling her daughter’s story and helping other donor families through their grief.

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2016 Health Care Heroes: Kristin Wikel

Kristin Wikel, supervisor of the school program at Riley Hospital for Children, is passionate about being an advocate for Riley patients and their families while they’re in the hospital and after they’ve gone home.

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2016 Health Care Heroes: Dr. Linda K. Han

Dr. Linda Han, director of breast surgical oncology at the IU Health Simon Cancer Center, learned early in her career that many female patients with breast cancer wanted to have a woman perform their surgeries.

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2016 Health Care Heroes: Lance Trexler

Lance Trexler, the executive director of Resource Facilitation at Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana, created a personalized, specialized plan of attack to help patients with brain injuries return to more normal lives.

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2016 Health Care Heroes: Adult & Child Center

Adult & Child Center, a not-for-profit community mental health center founded in Indianapolis more than 60 years ago, seeks to integrate the work of behavioral health and primary care providers.

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REW TCC Software

Software firm expanding SoBro headquarters

TCC Software Solutions bought a property on East 52nd Street in 2012 and began occupying one of the buildings in early 2014. Now the company plans to renovate another structure at the site to accommodate its growth.

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