Manufacturing Extension Partnership nearly doubles Indiana clients served
Manufacturing Extension Partnership, an initiative formerly managed by the state, is thriving under Purdue University’s leadership.
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Manufacturing Extension Partnership, an initiative formerly managed by the state, is thriving under Purdue University’s leadership.
If "Aerophare" gets off the ground, downtown visitors will literally be riding up and down in a balloon, within
a 20-story, helical tower in White River State Park.
While many central Indiana manufacturers are feeling the pinch of the downturned economy, locally based Sign Craft Industries
Inc. is posting record growth this year and projecting another robust year in 2009.
As co-founder and head of sales and marketing, Brooke Billingsley has helped build Indianapolis-based Perception Strategies
Inc. — a health
care mystery shopping business co-founded by her husband, Kevin.
Unfortunately, there’s a major stumbling block to education beyond high school — too many people in the state simply
can’t afford it.
Indy Racing League driver Danica Patrick topped golfer Tiger Woods, quarterback Tom Brady and Super Bowl champion Eli Manning
as the most searched-for athlete in 2008, according to America Online’s annual list of top Web, mobile and video searches.
The Indianapolis office of Allied Group Insurance Services will make contributions to local charities in their clients’ names
instead of sending them holiday gifts.
In Sunday’s Indianapolis Star, editor Dennis Ryerson commented on staff departures, announcing that “Talk of the Town,” Susan Guyett’s former column, will continue with another TBA writer. And that Jay Harvey will take over arts reviewing. See the story
So did you get to one of the many Nutcrackers? Catch the first weekend of the ISO’s “Yuletide Celebration”? Experience “This Wonderful Life” at the IRT? Or go to Storytelling Arts’ presentation of Bill Harley and Carrie Newcomer?
(I did all…
Losses in Clarian Health’s investment portfolio will force cutting 5 percent from next year’s operating expenses, a spokesman for Indianapolis’ largest hospital system said today. The cuts will involve salaried employees, but it’s too early in the 2009 budgeting process to project the number of lay-offs or which positions will be targeted, said spokesman James […]
An acquisition in the works between Herff Jones Inc., the Indianapolis-based giant that makes class rings and other educational products, and an Austin, Texas, competitor has been ended by mutual agreement, the parties said Friday. The acquisition target, American Achievement Corp., is owned by Austin-based AAC Group Holding Corp. Herff Jones offered no further comment […]
–Let the movie awards season begin. “Slumdog Millionaire”–which IBJ A&E readers got a chance to see earlier this week (see your comments here)–was just named 2008’s Best Film by the National Board of Review. See story here.
–Another potential…
Muncie-based Ontario Systems LLC laid off 126 of its roughly 500 workers yesterday, The Star Press reported. Most of the affected employees were at its home office, but a few were in the Columbus, Ohio, suburb of Berlin. The developer of debt-collection software said the action was necessary to align costs with revenue. Ontario was […]
Fred Glass, IU’s soon-to-be athletic director, and Notre Dame AD Jack Swarbrick have something in common. And I’m not talking about their roots as law partners at Baker & Daniels. Neither one of them has…
John A. Kite has replaced his father, Alvin E. Kite, as chairman of Kite Realty Group Trust, the Indianapolis-based developer. John Kite had been president, CEO and a board member. He has dropped the title of president, and the position has been taken up by Thomas K. McGowan, who had been senior executive vice president […]
Purdue University is jumping on a trend toward offering naming rights for newly discovered species.
The university plans to announce Monday that a bat discovered by one of its researchers can be named for
a company, a person â??…
A technology support company owned by Indianapolis accounting firm Katz Sapper & Miller Co. has acquired Digitech Inc., a local consulting and network services firm, for an undisclosed price. KSM Business Technology, which has nearly 300 employees, will absorb all six Digitech workers and provide a seamless transition for its mid-size clients, KSM said today. KSM […]
Indianapolis long-haul trucking firm Celadon Group Inc. has acquired the assets of Continental Express Inc., a trucking company headquartered in Little Rock, Ark., for $24 million in cash. The assets include 400 tractors and 1,100 trailers – enough to boost Celadon’s rolling capacity by about 13 percent. Also included are Continental’s truckload, intermodal and brokerage […]
Click here to view a video of the announcement. Indianapolis attorney and businessman Michael Maurer is giving $35 million to the Indiana University School of Law in Bloomington, which has been renamed in his honor. The gift, the largest in the law school’s history to come from a single donor, will fund an undetermined number […]
The jobs bank has come to symbolize whatever the general public thinks is wrong with the United Auto Workers
and Detroit car companies.
For many years, the UAW contract has stipulated that laid-off workers be paid nearly their entire compensation.
Now,…