Stories tagged with "executive vice"
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Carmel Veteran’s Day ceremony draws hundreds
Courage, sacrifice and duty were the themes of a Veteran’s Day poster and essay contest for local student — but were also words that resonated during the City of Carmel’s Veteran’s...
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Izod, IRL announce six-year title sponsorship
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indy Racing League will have Izod as a title sponsor next season, an agreement the IRL hopes will expand its fan base and take the series to a “new level.” The...
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Ex-Frontier CEO named exec with Republic
Sean Menke, who most recently served as president and CEO of Frontier Airlines, has been named a high-ranking executive by its new parent company, Republic Airways Holdings. Menke...
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Purdue considering campus smoking ban
West Lafayette — Purdue University is considering banning smoking on campus and in university vehicles. Purdue will gather feedback through Nov. 1 from those who would be...
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Purdue considers smoke-free campus
Days when Purdue University students or staff could step outside a lecture hall, dormitory or other campus building to light up could soon be over. Purdue University is considering...
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Historic Downtown building set for $7.5M makeover
A $7.5 million renovation of a historic 1920s Buick auto showroom at 1302 N. Meridian St. will turn the three-story building into leasable office space. Indianapolis contractor...
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Exec who helped hhgregg go public named CFO
Fast-growing appliance and electronics chain hhgregg, Inc. today said it appointed Jeremy J. Aguilar as the Indianapolis company’s new chief financial officer. Aguilar had been...
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Dean of Purdue's Krannert school stepping down
Richard A. Cosier, who has served as dean of Purdue University’s Krannert School of Management for more than a decade, will step down from his position next June, the school...
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Ivy Tech chief gives up shot for new job
Snyder takes himself out of the running to oversee Florida university system Ivy Tech Community College President Thomas J. Snyder is staying put for now. He will bow out of...
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Ivy Tech's Snyder not moving to Florida
Ivy Tech Community College President Thomas J. Snyder is staying put fornow. He will bow out of competition for the chancellorship of the Florida university system, he said in a...
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Shutdown shadows Guardian Home's 120th birthday
The purpose of a gathering Saturday at the Marion County Children’s Guardian Home was to celebrate 120 years of the facility’s operation, but many in attendance talked...
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Children's home awaits word on future
Volunteers, staff members and Irvington neighborhood residents gathered today at the Marion County Children’s Guardian Home to celebrate 120 years of service to the community —a...
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Rural Health Association elects president
Sam Mishelow, executive vice president at Fishers-based Meyer Najem Construction, has been elected 2009-10 president of the Indiana Rural Health Association. Sam serves on the...
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FedEx posts bigger loss, has gloomy outlook
FedEx Corp. today warned it expects earnings well below analysts’ views in the next quarter, after it posted a bigger fiscal fourth-quarter loss due to hefty one-time...
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Colts plan to add an ad to practice jerseys
The Indianapolis Colts intend to cash in on a new NFL rule allowing teams to affix a sponsor’s logo to practice jerseys. “Things evolve and you’re always looking...
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Wyeth's 'Goodbye' to be published for first time
ROCKLAND, Maine (AP) The last painting created by Andrew Wyeth before his death is being published for the first time, in a journal that focuses on coastal Maine where...
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Adjusting business plan may be just what it needs
Local entrepreneurs are examples of changing to survive When business gets tough, the tough survive. For small-business owners that may mean taking on second jobs, moving locations...
