Q&A with Mike Schrage: For Centier Bank CEO, focus is on serving communities
Schrage, now 77, sat down to talk with IBJ about his 53-year tenure with Centier Bank, the future of the company, his philosophy on leadership and his love of reading.
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Schrage, now 77, sat down to talk with IBJ about his 53-year tenure with Centier Bank, the future of the company, his philosophy on leadership and his love of reading.
Becoming the new radio voice of the Indiana Fever at the start of this season, John Nolan is capitalizing on a big break, which is directly coinciding with his new employer’s national breakthrough.
The strategist is not truly an architect drafting blueprints but a potter shaping clay.
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Consider that the Pacers are the first team in NBA history with eight players to score at least 200 points in a playoff run.
Joe Hogsett has been missing in action—just as he was in 2020, when violence ripped through downtown, leaving a trail of injuries and property damage.
Indiana doesn’t just want to be the leader in nuclear energy generation; we want to be the home for every part of the production supply chain.
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