2015 Forty Under 40: Carlie Irsay-Gordon
Carlie Irsay-Gordon, 33, is vice chairwoman of the Indianapolis Colts and the next generation of Colts ownership.
Carlie Irsay-Gordon, 33, is vice chairwoman of the Indianapolis Colts and the next generation of Colts ownership.
Denver Hutt, 27, executive director of The Speak Easy, leads a collaborative work space that empowers entrepreneurs.
Micah Hill, 38, is director of for-sale marketing at Milhaus Development, and has added the role of builders association president.
Michael Grimes, 37, vice president of omni-channel marketing for Finish Line Inc., is the athletic-shoe powerhouse’s key integrator of store and online experiences for customers.
Donetta Gee-Weiler, 36, a former labor and deliver nurse, fills the key role of vice president of women’s & children’s services at Community Health Network.
Matt Ewer, 36, CEO of Bean LLC, delivers farm-to-table to your door through his Green Bean Delivery.
David Duncan, 36, a partner at Bose McKinney & Evans LLP, is finishing his term as president of the Indianapolis Bar Foundation board.
Andrew Cullen, 39, vice president of public policy for United Way of Central Indiana, is a lobbyist who looks out for Indiana’s kids.
Tristan Coram, 34, research scientist for Dow AgroSciences, works to boost global crop production.
Adlai Chester, 34, chief financial officer of Mainstreet, juggles finances for more than $1 billion in post-acute health care properties.
Cynthia Carrasco, 34, inspector general for the state of Indiana, keeps watch for fraud and abuse.
Ed Carpenter, 33, co-owner of CFH Racing, takes the pole position to help lead the future of IndyCar racing.
Dr. Gaurav Arora, 39, is chief medical officer for Indiana University Health Saxony Hospital in Fishers.
Wesley Zirkle, 38, negotiates a wide range of deals, including signage and naming rights, primarily in the motorsports business, as executive vice president at Just Marketing Inc.
Crowe Horwath LLP partner Pete Ugo joined the firm’s South Bend office after graduating from Notre Dame, and transferred to Indianapolis in 1998.
Edward Thomas, 39, a U.S. Army veteran, earned a degree from the Robert H. McKinney School of Law at IUPUI by taking night classes and working during the day. He’s now an associate at Lewis Wagner LLP.
George Srour, 30, has raised more than $2 million to open community-built, stakeholder-sustained academies in Uganda via Building Tomorrow Inc. In 2014, ground will be broken on the 30th school with a goal of 60 by 2016.
Bob Shaver, 31, is a board member of Slow Food USA, an organization with over 200 chapters around the country. He was pleasantly surprised by the local culinary scene when he moved here.
Todd Sermersheim, a 38-year-old vice president at Relativity Sports, counts as clients Arizona Cardinal Larry Fitzgerald, Chicago Bears Devin Hester and Alshon Jeffery, and Indianapolis Colt Pat McAfee.