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Irsay-Gordon had to abruptly step into her father’s shoes following his passing in May, but the new head honcho of the franchise was well-prepared to do so.
Welcome to the IBJ newsroom’s second annual Executive Gift Guide, a list that we hope will help you find the perfect thing for someone important in your life. Here you’ll find some 60 ideas—gifts to eat, wear, read, listen to or experience. They range from $12 for a Goat Milk Face Scrub from Simple Goodness […]
Welcome to the IBJ newsroom’s second annual Executive Gift Guide, a list that we hope will help you find the perfect thing for someone important in your life.
IBJ’s Holiday Wish List—our annual effort to connect nonprofits to people and businesses that can help them—will begin appearing in the Dec. 5 of IBJ issue and will reappear weekly through Dec. 19.
The team, led by 19-year industry veteran Matt Waggoner, has been involved in several major deals in recent years.
Indianapolis won’t open up additional shelter space intended to house people during cold-weather months until Dec. 1 this year, a month later than usual.
The new facility will include larger patient rooms, advanced therapy gyms and devices such as advanced technology walking aids to help people regain mobility after major injury.
A team of researchers has uncovered what they say is the first reported use of artificial intelligence to direct a hacking campaign in a largely automated fashion.
The new AI competency requirement, which could launch as soon as next year, is part of Purdue University’s existing partnership with Google.
We spent far more time in the most recent State Budget Committee meeting dealing with the possibility of creating yet another casino.
In order to win elections, you have to nominate electable candidates.
When revenue growth is compressed and uncertainty grows, the result is predictable.
The impact of hunger goes beyond empty stomachs.
Hoosiers move to Carmel and other growing Indiana cities not despite our spending but because of it.
Undermining education undermines Indiana’s prosperity.
Community leaders are advancing important efforts we can get behind.
We need a grassroots revolution in meeting the needs of our neighbors.
We’re simply asking local units to do exactly what state government and families across Indiana have had to do–live within our means.
It’s important to consider our tax burden relative to that of other states that compete with us for talent and investment.