Around INdiana: CyberTech Midwest
Things are turning around for the Hoosier state when it comes to Cybersecurity. Around INdiana Mary-Rachel Redman has more on CyberTech Midwest.... Read More
Things are turning around for the Hoosier state when it comes to Cybersecurity. Around INdiana Mary-Rachel Redman has more on CyberTech Midwest.... Read More
This month, the LUME in Indianapolis at Newfields launched its newest mesmerizing art experience…highlighting the talent of famed impressionist Claude Monet. It comes on the heels of the wildly popular Van Gogh immersive exhibit at the LUME.... Read More
New Jersey-based Catalent is within days of opening the first piece of a major expansion at its Bloomington operation. This most recent expansion is a $350 million investment and is expected to create 1,000 jobs. Catalent Bloomington General Manager Andrew Espejo has more.... Read More
A much-needed new education option for immigrants in Indianapolis. The Monarca Academy is preparing to welcome students this fall at its new location near the Lafayette Square International Marketplace…an area where there is a large Latino and immigrant population. Francisco Valdiosera, Founder and Executive Director, Monarca Academy has more.... Read More
Ray Crowe, a trail-blazing, barrier-breaking Indiana high school basketball coaching legend recently was posthumously inducted into the National High School Hall of Fame. As we go Inside INdiana Sports, Bill Benner chats with Ray Crowe’s daughter, Linda Crowe about the special honor.... Read More
Some of the stories making headlines in this week’s IBJ: State Lawmakers preparing to consider Governor Holcomb’s tax refund proposal, chemical shortages hitting Indiana farmers and deeper dive into a data breach at IU Health. Managing Editor Greg Weaver has more.... Read More
Our INsiders Panel looks at the fallout from Tom Linebarger’s departure from Cummins, the city of Noblesville’s new economic mojo and Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke’s decision to not run for a fourth term. This week’s panelists: Trevor Yager, Chairman & CEO, TrendyMinds, Anne Hathaway, President, Hathaway Strategies and Robin Winston, Principal, Winston-Terrell Group.... Read More
Economic momentum in the heart of Hamilton County and the county seat of Noblesville. The city has hit a record $1 billion in private investment since 2020. Mayor Chris Jensen joins us with more on what’s driving growth in the city as well as plans for future growth.... Read More
After months and months of construction, the I-69 project is reaching the finishing stages in Martinsville. We spoke with Mayor Kenny Costin and why he says there has been a silver lining.... Read More
Two of the best-known powers of college sports are leaving their century-old affiliation with the Pac-12 Conference to join the Big Ten. We’ve got a special INsiders panel to weigh in on the move and the impact it could have on college sports.... Read More
A West Lafayette-based company’s slumping stock price has prompted shareholders to file a lawsuit. More on the investigation into Inotiv and a look at the other headlines in this week’s IBJ. Editor Lesley Weidenbener.... Read More
Since 1992, the IU Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center has been a hub for cancer research. In the Business of Health, Dr. Kelvin Lee, Director, IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center shares what scientists have learned and how they are helping patients across the U.S. and around the world.... Read More
There’s a new healthier alcoholic alternative on shelves, thanks to a husband-and-wife team in southern Indiana. How the couple uniquely named its all-natural flavors of Mom Water that is now being sold in 10 states… with more plans to expand… and is an official partner of the Indiana Pacers! Jill and Bryce Morrison share how […]... Read More
We head to Parke County where one of the area’s most beloved tourist attractions, that’s unfortunately sat idle for years — is being returned to its former glory. Plus — another historic property just up the street — attracting a new kind of tourism.... Read More
In northeast Indiana, Noble County is working on ways to develop the talent pipeline needed for its rapidly evolving manufacturing sector. Be Noble Inc. Executive Director Gary Gatman explains how a new robotics lab with cutting-edge-technology will help teach students and adults. ... Read More
A rare conversation with the man who will eventually take over sole ownership of the Indiana Pacers…Steve Simon. He looks a the future of the franchise and more. ... Read More
Our panel of Insiders weigh in on the impact of a new stadium coming to downtown Indianapolis and all the other headlines making business news this week. Portia Bailey-Bernard, VP, Indianapolis Economic Development, Indy Chamber, Victor P. Smith, Partner, Bose, McKinney & Evans LLP and Peter Dunn, CEO, Your Money Line join us on this […]... Read More
The stock market and its impact on Indiana companies, plus what could developers potentially find when they start turning the dirt at the new site for the Indy Eleven soccer complex? IBJ Editor Lesley Weidenbener, has more on these stories and the other headlines for the week.... Read More
Racing to find diamonds in the rough…kids who have less access to opportunities when it comes to STEM. That’s exactly the mission of the Penske Corporation’s NXG Youth Motorsports Program which uses go-kart racing and motorsports as a teaching tool for STEM concepts. It is expanding beyond Indiana’s borders to Michigan.... Read More
A new prescription for health care in central Indiana. Details on how patients will soon have access to medical experts at the world-renowned Mayo Clinic. In the Business of Health, Hancock Health President and CEO Steve Long and Hendricks Regional Health President and CEO Kevin Speer have more on what this means for Hoosier doctors […]... Read More