Tony Stewart Is Wheeling and Dealing
He passed Dale Earnhardt Jr. in merchandise sales—a remarkable feat considering Earnhardt’s legacy and loyal spectators.
A Conversation With Una Osili, IUPUI’s Philanthropy Expert
The new chairperson of IUPUI’s School of Philanthropy reflects on the crisis in her field, and how she talks to her kids about altruism.
Q&A: Entrepreneur Mary Kay Huse On The Future Of Live Events
The co-founder of local livestreaming startup Mandolin talks about what concerts will look like in the future.
Angie Hicks: The Woman Behind Angie's List
With her understated demeanor, Hicks’ approach is a far cry from the styles of other top businesswomen—Oprah, Martha—who market themselves by their first names.
Working From Home When Your Boss Is Watching
As more employees are working from home, some companies are turning to monitoring software to keep their teams on track.
Vera Bradley’s True Colors
On August 2, Vera Bradley Designs, Inc., announced plans to significantly expand its presence in the Fort Wayne area.
Jim Irsay Is On The Road Again
Irsay’s massive and still-growing collection went on a nine-city, two-continent touring exhibition looking for a “public-private partnership” in establishing a home for his items.
Sangrita Saloon Is Casting Its Line In Fishers
Owner Tarek Mercho describes the new Sangrita Grill & Cantina as the "grown up" version of the Broad Ripple fave.