2017 WOMAN OF INFLUENCE: Joyce Irwin
Joyce Irwin directs the Community Health Network Foundation, which is dedicated to serving the needs of both patients and caregivers with funding for programs such as an Oncology Assistance Fund.
Joyce Irwin directs the Community Health Network Foundation, which is dedicated to serving the needs of both patients and caregivers with funding for programs such as an Oncology Assistance Fund.
Jennifer Zinn, once an aspiring opera singer, instead became a key player at Roche Diagnostics.
A new ownership group based in central Indiana recently acquired the 193,000-square-foot building, which now is vacant.
Patel and her family, who started their business with a single hotel, now have 23 hotels with 3,000 rooms.
The 5-year-old Carmel biotech has won plenty of attention from Wall Street and has secured more than $100 million through licensing deals and a stock offering to help fund expensive clinical trials.
More deals could be on the horizon as dozens of companies—including local powerhouses such as Simon, Eli Lilly and Anthem—game out what Amazon’s huge ambitions could mean for their bottom lines.
In 57 of its 58 years, Indianapolis-based Markey’s Rental & Staging has experienced year-over-year revenue increases. Only the Great Recession, in 2009, derailed Markey’s amazing streak.
The improvisation-based company—now known as CSz Indianapolis—just celebrated its 25th year of making-it-up-as-it-goes-along fun. Along the way, it has weathered location shifts, the recession, the post-9/11 comedy crisis and, recently, an ownership change to become the longest-running theater production in the city.
Roche Holding AG—the Basel, Switzerland-based parent of Indianapolis-based Roche Diagnostics—has enlisted a little green gremlin to help rescue its diabetes business after a decade of declining sales.
To use your words, Mr. Bezos, many of Indiana’s top business leaders didn’t look past inequality.
The company that makes the water-soluble film used to create products such as Tide Pods and Cascade ActionPacs plans to break ground on the 150,000-square-foot manufacturing plant this summer.
The industry’s payroll and average wages dipped last year, according the latest report from Indiana University and BioCrossroads.
A convicted prostitute who had a 40-year administrative career at Lilly Endowment Inc. secretly worked with a prominent Florida pastor to defraud the Indianapolis-based charitable foundation out of tens of thousands of dollars, the Tampa Bay Times reported last week.
Tony Stewart and the parents of Kevin Ward Jr. have agreed to settle a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family against the former NASCAR champion for his role in the death of their son.
The Mira Awards’ top individual honor—the Trailblazer Award—went to John Wechsler, the founder of Launch Fishers and the Indiana IoT Lab.
The pro-life movement must take some risks to remain relevant as we await a more courageous court prepared to right this historic wrong.
First-base umpire suffered through 32 frigid innings in professional baseball’s longest game.
City and state officials said Tuesday they have been working with Anthem for some time but did not offer the company tax breaks in exchange for its decision to spend $20 million to renovate its huge campus on Virginia Avenue, just south of downtown.
An Indianapolis-based company that makes handheld medical testing devices plans to move its 150 employees to a new headquarters in Boone County, where it will hire an additional 50 to 70 workers.