2024 Forty Under 40: Lindsay M. Gotwald
Lindsay Gotwald is the youngest C-suite marketing executive at a top 50 U.S. law firm, according to her law firm Faegre Drinker.
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Lindsay Gotwald is the youngest C-suite marketing executive at a top 50 U.S. law firm, according to her law firm Faegre Drinker.
Nessa and her husband, Jeremiah, own and operate the fine-dining steakhouse Prime 47 in Carmel.
LaMar Holliday was a broadcast journalist before he transitioned to media relations.
Andréa Homoya founded Ash & Elm Cider Co. with her husband in 2016.
Chris Huxhold oversees operations at Casted, a podcast and video marketing platform that helps users grow their audience.
Shelly Langona started her career in not-for-profits before joining RJE Business Interiors and working her way up the ladder.
Ryan Larcom joined High Alpha as it was being launched and is now director of High Alpha Innovation.
Dr. Mark Liao is the city’s 911 ambulance service medical director, an emergency medicine physician at Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital and a major in the U.S. Army Reserves.
Melissa Macchia is the youngest attorney and only female partner in Taft’s Indianapolis employment group and the youngest practice group lead in any group firmwide.
Dane Nutty helped start and run the state’s first human milk bank and established a free clinic in the neighborhood at West 29th Street and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street.
David Ober worked for the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission before joining the Indiana Chamber.
Dr. Daniel Pino is medical director of the Lifestyle Medicine program at Eskenazi Health.
Porter is the primary legal adviser for the Strada Education Foundation’s HBCU initiative, human resources, real estate and insurance, a job that helps the organization strengthen the link between education and opportunity.
Brian Prince started his own real estate development firm early this year after a successful tenure at Flaherty & Collins Properties.
As president and owner of Powers Engineering, Schilling handles the day-to-day business operations, business development, project management and mentoring other engineers.
Ashley Scruggs said her position at United Way perfectly aligned with her skills and aspirations.
Aaron Smith has two jobs, and in both roles he’s “a problem solver, connector of people and a number cruncher.”
Michael Solari worked for Short Strategy Group before buying the company and rebranding it Market Street Group.