Stories tagged with "base salary"
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Executive pay soars at ITT Educational
CEO Modany saw compensation rise 63 in 2009; other brass reaped hefty increases% The top executive at ITT Educational Services in Carmel, one of the nation’s largest...
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Outreach is new police chief's forte
The selection of Paul Ciesielski reflects emphasis on community policing Paul Ciesielski is the new Indianapolis police chief, a move that signals an overhaul intended to increase...
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Eli Lilly CEO's total pay rose to $20.9M in 2009
Proxy shows adjustments helped compensation of Lechleiter jump by 44% The top executive of Eli Lilly and Co. saw his total compensation rise last year by 44 percent, to $20.9...
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Lilly CEO’s total pay rises 44% in 2009
The top executive of Eli Lilly and Co. saw his total compensation rise last year by 44 percent, to $20.9 million, but the Indianapolis company attributed most of the increase to...
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Irsay vows to keep Manning long-term
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.— Another massive payday awaits Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning , whose contract expires at the end of the 2010 season. Owner Jim Irsay...
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Protect teachers' jobs, parents tell district
Decatur Township’s plans to handle budget deficit draw concerned residents Facing a $5.5 million deficit this school year, Decatur Township Schools leaders are considering...
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Salaries for state's university presidents leveling off
Most of increased compensation in 2009 was outside base pay; this year could see no raises Presidential compensation at Indiana’s public universities rose in 2009, but a...
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Hill-Rom brings aboard new CEO
Exec brings experience in global markets to hospital bed maker John Greisch — a veteran business leader who has specialized in expanding foreign markets — today becomes...
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Cut down the super-sized perks
Indiana school superintendents are raking in excessive perks and generous salary increases even while many of the families they serve struggle to find work and pay their bills. As...
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Emmis agrees to 3-year deal with CEO Smulyan
Jeff Smulyan, founder of Emmis Communications Corp., will remain chairman and CEO of the struggling Indianapolis radio broadcaster for three more years, with a smaller base salary...
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Emmis Communications founder Jeff Smulyan will remain at helm
Jeff Smulyan, founder of Emmis Communications Corp., will remain chairman and CEO of the struggling Indianapolis-based radio broadcaster for another three years — with a smaller...
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Superintendent welcomes successor
Carmel — Carmel Clay Schools Superintendent Barb Underwood didn’t feel it was her role to get too involved in the search for her successor. “But I was cheering...
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Carmel School Board approves new superintendent
CARMEL, Ind. — Carmel Clay Schools superintendent Barb Underwood didn’t feel it was her part to get too involved in the search for her successor. “But I was...
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Mathis recognized for his big November
Defensive end had 41/2 sacks and made several other huge plays Robert Mathis earning AFC Defensive Player of the Month wasn’t accompanied by a trophy, plaque or bonus...
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Colts' Marlin Jackson tears ACL in practice
Marlin Jackson’s comeback from one knee injury will be replaced by a comeback from another. The Indianapolis Colts’ veteran cornerback confirmed Thursday evening that...
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Council OK's budget after additional cuts
City departments will have to rearrange their individual budgets and operations now that the Carmel City Council has decided to reduce the city’s overall proposed 2010 budget...
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Wayne Township superintendent earns state's top award
District leader’s programs, leadership, team building help students succeed Wayne Township school Superintendent Terry Thompson hopes a statewide nod brings recognition to...
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Duke Realty CEO takes $220K pay cut
Duke Realty Chairman and Chief Executive Dennis Oklak has taken a voluntary 31 percent pay cut. In a regulatory filing, the head of the Indianapolis-based real estate investment...
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Companies cut costs with virtual assistants
Web contractors taking place of administrative workers Michael Hanik used to have 12 employees, a warehouse and trucks to run his medical devices catalog company. But four years...
