The Interview Issue: John Lechleiter
John Lechleiter, CEO of Eli Lilly and Co., said the company remained confident about its drug pipeline even after it weathered a string of failed clinical trials.
John Lechleiter, CEO of Eli Lilly and Co., said the company remained confident about its drug pipeline even after it weathered a string of failed clinical trials.
Teresa Lubbers, Indiana's commissioner for higher education, said skyrocketing college tuition is one of several obstacles preventing more students from furthering their education beyond high school.
Husband-and-wife Bill and Teresa Webster made a big bet on Fletcher Place this year, opening 12.05 Distillery and the Repeal restaurant in the up-and-coming neighborhood.
Scott Dorsey and Kristian Andersen—two of the four partners at High Alpha—say they are pioneers because they’ve created a firm that combines company creation and venture funding.
Sports journalist Robin Miller is still dishing out sharp opinions, years after his dismissal as an Indianapolis Star columnist.
Papa is the mayor of Zionsville and chief of staff for the Indiana Senate but that’s not all. He’s also served as a non-governmental observer of hearings at Guantanamo Bay and launched an orphanage in Nepal—all while working to earn his doctorate.
Eugene White, the president of Martin University, had become restless in retirement when the opportunity to lead the struggling black liberal arts college surfaced.
Paul Baltzell, the state of Indiana's chief information officer, is excited about the power of data analytics to improve the effectiveness of government.
The philanthropist says she’s picky about what she gets involved with—and therefore she’s never regretted a project or program she’s contributed to.
Dr. Mercy Obeime takes annual mission trips to impoverished countries while also serving as medical director of a health clinic in Garfield Park.
Indiana Pacers radio man Mark Boyle doesn’t reveal his age and prefers not to talk to strangers.
Bob Hammerle, a criminal defense attorney and prolific movie reviewer, developed his love for movies watching Sammy Terry on Saturday nights as a kid.
Simon Property Group executive David Contis says technology will enhance, not kill, bricks-and-mortar retail.
Sasheer Zamata, who is still learning on the job at Saturday Night Live, says natural comedic talent will get you only so far.
Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White also keeps busy as a sports broadcaster and as the mother of three boys.
Jay Ricker's Ricker Oil Co. operates 56 gas stations, a cutthroat business in which many of his competitors are national chains.
Loretta Rush, chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court, said businesses decide where to set up shop in part based on the quality of the court system.
Quinn Buckner has great memories of his college, NBA and Olympic basketball teams, but doesn’t treasure the championship rings and medals they produced.
Restaurateur Jeff Smith left Harry & Izzy's to help former Indianapolis Colt Gary Brackett launch Georgia Reese's Southern Table & Bar and expand Stacked Pickle.
Crystal Grave, CEO of the event-planning search engine Snappening, gained new perspective on the Indy tech community after spending time in Silicon Valley.