Tech Exec of the Year: Kevin Schatz
Kevin Schatz has helped Sharpen, a cloud-based contact center software solution that empowers agents and enhances customer service interactions, roll out infrastructure-as-code and auto-scaling technologies.
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Kevin Schatz has helped Sharpen, a cloud-based contact center software solution that empowers agents and enhances customer service interactions, roll out infrastructure-as-code and auto-scaling technologies.
Drew Westrick played the lead role in designing, deploying and maintaining the company’s extensive library, which contains thousands of parts for numerous clients and projects.
In the past year, Scot Lindsey has led the development and rollout of a first-of-its-kind, patent-pending proprietary speed-of-movement solution technology that assures quality and safety by minimizing contamination in sterile pharmaceutical manufacturing environments.
In three months, the team added an international contact center in the Philippines and, in six months, it stabilized every quality metric across the organization.
On the product-development side, there was the launch of the Schlage Encode portfolio of products beginning in 2019 with the Schlage Encode Smart WiFi Deadbolt.
Robert Kariuki contributed to Indiana’s e-filing initiative that revolutionized court case filings by cutting down on time and costs associated with paper submissions.
In his three years with IU Health, Amar Nagaram has aligned IT initiatives with the organization’s strategic goals, resulting in measurable improvements in patient care, operational efficiency and financial performance.
Throughout the pandemic, Riley Children’s Health served as a resource for the Indiana pediatric medical community.
The FBI received nearly 70,000 complaints in 2023 by victims of financial fraud involving bitcoin, ether and other cryptocurrencies.
The Chamber of Commerce study found that Indiana’s total tax burden—state and local—has been consistently less than the U.S. average.
The legislative body overwhelmingly approved the proposal, which authorizes an investigation by an independent human resources or law firm with no ties to city business, as well as the creation of a council investigative committee.
Participation in Indiana’s Education Scholarship Accounts and Career Scholarship Accounts has grown dramatically after lawmakers expanded student eligibility and allowed uses for funding.
On Monday, Apple pulled back the curtain on its new iPhone 16 and 16 Pro devices, all of which will be able to use the company’s new Apple Intelligence features as they become available.
Lucas Montarce, who has been with Lilly since 2001 and most recently served as president for its Spain, Portugal and Greece operations, is now the company’s CFO and executive vice president.
The fixes are part of a $60 million-plus restoration project that will focus on supporting the monument’s crumbling base, IBJ reported in 2022.
Illumine will open a location at 11 S. Meridian St., taking over a spot previously occupied by a Hubbard & Cravens Coffee and Tea shop.
Beginning next year, the Safe Streets and Roads for All funds will be used to study and redesign six road segments in Indianapolis.
Big Lots said it does plan to close some stores, but didn’t specify how many or what locations would be affected. At the end of 2023, Big Lots operated nearly 1,400 stores in 48 states.
The flooring retailer formerly known as Lumber Liquidators signed an agreement with private equity firm F9 Investments and now plans to keep some of its stores open instead of completely ending operations.
The Justice Department, joined by a coalition of states, and Google each made opening statements Monday to a federal judge who will decide whether Google holds a monopoly over online advertising technology.