Indianapolis Business Journal

OCT. 11-17, 2024

Don Tavel was an inventor who created a groundbreaking music synthesizer called the Resynator before dying in a 1988 car crash. Dave Lindquist explains how Tavel’s daughter, Alison, has used the Resynator as a focus point to learn more about the father she lost when she was just 10 weeks old. Also in this week’s issue, the founder and CEO of Wild Birds Unlimited discusses the decision to transfer ownership to employees. And the latest issue of IBJ’s Forefront is all about the upcoming election, the candidates and the big issues.

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Q&A: Wild Birds Unlimited founder preparing for company’s future

Over the past 43 years, Jim Carpenter turned a single Wild Birds Unlimited store in Broad Ripple into a nationwide company with 360 locations that cater to bird-lovers and nature enthusiasts. Now, with his wife, Nancy, he is preparing for the future by making Wild Birds Unlimited an employee-owned company. The Carpenters spent the past […]

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Made in Indiana: Barbecue sauces by JohnTom’s Barbecue

Products: JohnTom’s barbecue sauces are available in four varieties: Original, Sneaky Hot, Hoosier Heat and Peppered Gold, all made and bottled in Indianapolis. Sauce origins: JohnTom’s is named after John Tom Branson, who grew up in Mississippi and moved to Indiana in the 1940s. Branson became well-known around Muncie for his wood-smoked meats and for his homemade barbecue […]

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