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After firm’s $50M sale, co-founder was done with startups. Then AI pulled him back in.
Santiago Jaramillo has been the subject of – or at least mentioned in – 44 articles in the Indianapolis Business Journal, including several columns h…
12 hours ago
IBJ’s editor on making mistakes, combatting bias, diversifying revenue
We at the Indianapolis Business Journal committed a serious error earlier this month that created significant problems for one of central Indiana’s m…
1 week, 1 day ago
Indiana Black Expo’s CEO on Circle City Classic’s gridiron shift and creating hoops invitational
Founded in 1970, Indiana Black Expo has broad brand recognition for its 10-day Summer Celebration, which highlights Black culture and elevation. But …
2 weeks, 1 day ago
Why do some big companies fail at meaningful innovation?
Virtually every large or medium-sized company today says it’s dedicated to innovation, especially in light of the generational disruption in business…
3 weeks, 1 day ago
Final Four co-chairs debrief on Post Malone, Fan Fest, coach swag and what it all meant
Earlier this month, Indianapolis wrapped up its ninth Final Four since 1980 — a Herculean hosting gig that requires thousands of volunteers and flawl…
4 weeks, 1 day ago
Indianapolis criminal defense attorney Jim Voyles Jr. on representing Mike Tyson, the Indianapolis 500 and his new book
Indianapolis attorney Jim Voyles gives each of his clients a card that reads, “Stop talking.” And Voyles is hardly what you’d consider a chatty guy i…
1 month ago
Indians CEO on putting butts in seats at Victory Field, grinding it out
Here are a few tidbits the Indianapolis Indians want you to know this season. When it comes to professional sports in Indianapolis, the minor league …
1 month, 1 week ago
Pete the Planner on the chances for recession, plus petrodollars, mortgage rates and TACO trades
The U.S. economy has been sending troubling signals for months now in the form of high energy prices, rising inflation, modest hiring and slowing gro…
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Mitch Daniels on bringing Purdue biz programs to downtown Indy; plus AI, Social Security
This week's guest is Mitch Daniels, former governor of the state of Indiana and president emeritus of Purdue University. Barely a month after Daniels…
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Downtown barbershop owner anticipating Final Four, new hotels, 'big boom ahead'
Although it looks like a time capsule from the 1930s, Red’s Classic Barber Shop in downtown Indianapolis was founded in 2007 by Alexandra Ridgway, Mi…
2 months ago