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Indianapolis Business Journal archives from May 2002

A bloomin' Onion: organizers peg Indy for growing adventure event.(Wild Onion Urban Adventure Race )(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Making a profitable business from an event that includes rappelling down skyscrapers, running through train tunnels, and navigating rivers and lakes will be as much an adventure as the Wild Onion Urban Adventure Race itself. Rolled out two...

Powerway mourns CEO loss: Campbell's death a shock, but company, partners plan to stay the course.(Mike Campbell)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... After the sudden death last week of software maker Powerway Inc.'s chairman and CEO Mike Campbell, the firm's shocked investors and business partners didn't hesitate to express their regrets. Meanwhile, they bore a morbid but immediate...

Recall firm grows beyond drug roots: NNC Group's system finds many applications.(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... The challenge: Inform 70,000 U.S. pharmacists, overnight, about a drug recall. Make certain the recall meets Food and Drug Administration standards. And keep the story off the 11 o'clock news to prevent a public panic. With little fanfare,...

School to target kids with autism: Byrider exec, wife tap business support.(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Steele and Amy Gudal know the value of intensive, one-on-one instruction for children on the low-functioning end of the autism spectrum. When their daughter Gentry was diagnosed with autism almost four years ago, she was withdrawn and...

Trigon deal cements Anthem position: Indianapolis insurer will continue acquisitions, growth as number of rivals shrinks.($4 billion offer for Trigon Healthcare Inc.)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
May 6, 2002... Anthem Inc.'s $4 billion play for Trigon Healthcare Inc. signals the Indianapolis company's further emergence as a major player in the consolidating world of Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans. While the number of people covered by Blue Cross...

Duke ponders Conseco deal: Meridian corridor buildings in play.(Duke Realty Corp.)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Duke Realty Corp. could be extending its dominance in Carmel's Meridian corridor through the purchase of at least one office building on the Conseco Inc. campus. The real estate developer and insurer are talking over the possible sale of...

Powerway CEO dies. (IBJ Daily).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... The local technology community was saddened by news that Michael K. Campbell, CEO of Powerway Inc., was found dead April 29 (see story, page 1). Campbell, 50, was found in his garage. As of May 2, a coroner had determined carbon monoxide...

IPALCO stake sale called off. (IBJ Daily).(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
May 6, 2002... AES Corp., the Virginia-based parent company of hometown utility IPALCO Enterprises Inc., took a stake of IPALCO off the sale block April 25. AES Chief Financial Officer Barry Sharp made the announcement in a conference call following the...

Another bad week at Brightpoint. (IBJ Daily). (financial results, other management issues).(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
May 6, 2002... Locally based wireless distributor Brightpoint Inc. released updated earnings expectations April 29. First, the good news: Revenue for the quarter came in at about $339 million, significantly higher than the $325 million to $330 million the...

St. Louis video-game law wins a round. (IBJ Daily).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... A St. Louis ordinance that mimics an invalidated Indianapolis law won a ruling from a U.S. District Court judge April 25, setting the stage for an appeals court showdown. The law restricts access to violent video games for children under...

First a move, now a name change for Alltrista. (IBJ Daily). (Jarden Corp.).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... It's getting so that a Hoosier might not even recognize Alltrista Corp. anymore. The company, a spin-off of Ball Corp., moved its Indianapolis headquarters to Rye, N. Y., last year after new leadership dusted former CEO Thomas Clark. ...

New RealMed CEO targets providers first: Web-based system lets doctors test waters on electronic claims. (Chet Burrell).(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
May 6, 2002... With only a few weeks on the job, RealMed Corp.'s new president and CEO, Chet Burrell, has barely had time to find his way around the office. Neither did his predecessor. Burrell replaced Joe Sebastianelli at RealMed's helm April 5, just...

The tale of an auditor that stood its ground. (Andrews).(Deloitte and Touche)(Brief Article)(Column)
May 6, 2002... In this era of Enron-style accounting obfuscations, it's reassuring to know that, sometimes, auditors still can be stubborn SOBs. Which is how it's supposed to be. Take the interplay last year between the accounting giant Deloitte &...

Trinity receives 3 bids for St. John's. (Circle City Spectator).(Trinity Health, St. John's Health System)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... In its search for a potential buyer of its Anderson operations, Trinity Health is off to a good start. All three Indianapolis hospital systems that were contacted about buying St. John's Health System have submitted a bid for it. Now a...

ZPL hires new morning guy. (Circle City Spectator).(Dave Smiley joins radio station)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... WZPL-FM 99.5 has hired former Phoenix radio personality Dave Smiley to host its morning drive-time programming. "The Smiley Morning Show" is expected to debut in mid-May. Although it'll be a one-man show to start, at least one more...

Charter school delays opening. (Circle City Spectator).(Imani School for Excellence)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... One of the four charter schools authorized last year by Mayor Bart Peterson said last week it will not open this fall as scheduled. The Imani School for Excellence cited uncertainty about the viability of the site it had chosen to build its...

Cinergy fires auditor, considers merger. (Circle City Spectator).(fires Arthur Andersen L.L.P., hires Deloitte and Touche)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Cincinnati-based Cinergy Corp., which continues to consider merger proposals, has replaced Arthur Andersen LLP as its independent auditor with Deloitte & Touche. "While we have received an excellent level of service from Andersen's...

Globetrotter shines in its own back yard: Bowen productions showcases talents at new state museum.(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... A chance to lend its audio and video expertise to the new Northern Lights Interpretive Center in the Canadian Yukon Territory six years ago proved to be one of Bowen Productions' "coolest" projects. Not because of the frigid temperatures,...

IndyNet founder establishes another discount ISP. (Info Tech).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Everybody loves a bargain. That's the key to Leo Doyle's plan for his new low-cost dial-up Internet service provider, Midwest Internet Inc. One of the few Hoosiers to truly cash in on the dotcom boom, Doyle is plowing some of the profits...

High-speed rail represents big boost for Amtrak: local officials say it could add 600 jobs at Beech Grove.(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Beech Grove's Amtrak facilities will be one of the largest benefactors if the push to implement high-speed rail service in central Indiana comes to fruition. Amtrak's Beech Grove maintenance facility, with about one-tenth of the 5,000...

Commercial printing consolidation continues. (Media & Marketing).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... After 70 years in business, McDaniel Press has been acquired by Red Line Graphics Inc. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. In addition to picking up McDaniel's customers, Red Line purchased some equipment and hired owner-operator...

Emmis mum on acquisition. (Media & Marketing).(Emmis Communications Corp. may acquire Chicago magazine)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... The New York Post reported last month that Chicago magazine is for sale, and identified Indianapolis-based Emmis Communications Corp. as a likely bidder. The theory gained credence when Emmis Publishing President Gary Thoe told the Post...

Dick changing channels. (Media & Marketing).('Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick' moves to WTHR-TV)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... "Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick" is moving its Sunday show to WTHR-TV Channel 13 starting June 2. The weekly business news program has aired on WRTV-TV Channel 6, where Dick once worked as a reporter, since its inception in 1998. ...

Worth mentioning. (Media & Marketing).(several award news briefs)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... * WISH-TV Channel 8 reporters Sandra Chapman and Karen Hensel have won Gracie Allen Awards from American Women in Radio and Television, which honors positive and realistic portrayals of women. * Telematrix, an Indianapolis multimedia...

Local start-up takes new idea down an old road: despite long odds, entrepreneurs believe they will not fail.(Copperhead Cables Inc.)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Ten years ago, Laramie Tompkins hatched an idea, born of frustration with automobile jumper cables. Tompkins wanted something spring-loaded, made of pure copper, to easily affix to top or side battery mountings. So he went to work and came...

Fiesty exchanges liven up IBJ Internet forum. (Publisher's Notebook).(Indianapolis Business Journal)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... As someone with little experience using interactive message boards on the Internet, I have been pleasantly surprised in recent weeks by the activity in our discussion forum at ibj.com. Since late January, we have posed a Question of the...

The timing is right to reposition City Market. (Editorial).(Indianapolis City Market, Indiana)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... The Indianapolis City Market, though ripe with potential, is a disappointment compared with most city markets in operation today. Over the years and in spite of the efforts of many people, the market has become little more than a collection of...

Inaction not an option during special session. (Viewpoint).(Indiana; budgeting for education, encouraging economic growth)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... During the past legislative session, the Indiana General Assembly often seemed subject to a governmental version of Newton's First Law of Motion--"A body at rest tends to remain at rest." Despite honest effort and negotiation on both sides,...

Letter.
May 6, 2002... Noise follows growth I read [Morton Marcus'] article, "Spring precedes summer torments" in the April 22 IBJ with interest. I am also astounded at all the regulations we have at the local, county and state levels that deal with many areas...

Murky data reflect unpleasant reality. (Eye on the Pie).(Indiana's economy)(Brief Article)(Editorial)
May 6, 2002... "I tried," I said. "Not enough," Sorethroat growled. "Times are bad; we need a shower of good news to wash away the stench of what's going on. After all, a special session is just reserving what's been on the table before with some spices...

'To kill a Sparrow Bird--Just for Laughs'. (Thinking Things Through).(animal cruelty)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Harper Lee, listen to me. You really missed one in Indiana. But not to fear; superlative Indianapolis Star columnist Ruth Holladay is here. She recently reported a wrong that needed a writing. And write she did. It was a crackerjack column...

Thought bite. (Thinking Things Through).(comments on recent Supreme Court decision)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... The day after America's income tax deadline this year, the Supreme Court, which we pay for with our taxes, issued a cockamamie decision striking down the sensible federal law that banned computer-produced "virtual"--not virtuous--child...

The 13 time machine. (Thinking Things Through).
May 6, 2002... On May 5, WTHR-TV Channel 13 was scheduled to give us the treat of reminiscence, the class reunion of a class act. Don Hein, who doubles as sports reporter and paragon of excellence in English usage; Bob Gregory, whose smile is a sufficient...

Kudos. (Thinking Things Through).
May 6, 2002... To IBJ's Mickey Maurer for his splendid word portrait of his and our Uncle Sid, who owned and operated--nay, orchestrated--Atlas Super Market. I can see Sid now, standing there with his half-moon glasses in that elevated booth. In the manner of...

Literary pearl. (Thinking Things Through).(Bill Quigley obituary)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... The touching and eloquent obituary in Nuvo by law professor and conscience of the community Fran Quigley. The tribute was to his dearly departed and saintly father, Bill Quigley, who left us and went directly to heaven April 21. Jacobs is...

Smell the roses. (Thinking Things Through).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Michael Blomquist, 8-year-old sage son of professor Bill and lawyer Carrie Blomquist, said it: "I hope I die before I grow up. You guys are always so busy, it doesn't look like fun." Jacobs is a local lawyer who served 30 years in the U.S....

Corrections.(Correction Notice)
May 6, 2002... * Brian Akins is a senior vice president at McDonald Investments Inc. who will direct investment banking at McDonald's Indianapolis office. Akins' first name was wrong in a story last week. * Ronald Bland's first name was incorrect in an...

'Edge' has no class; IHSAA has too much. (Benner).(Edgerrin James )(Brief Article)(Editorial)
May 6, 2002... Of this, that and the other while wondering who No. 44 is for the Indiana Pacers. Finally given an opportunity against the Nets in the playoffs, No. 44 looked and played like the Austin Croshere I remember. But then, isn't Austin Croshere...

Lawyers, guns and money: Dillinger kin in legal battle over use of famous robber's name. (Focus Intellectual Property).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Celebrity endorsements are thriving. There's former boxer George Foreman pushing a greaseless hamburger grill, Tiger Woods savoring the cushy ride of his Buick, and crusty but compelling A.J. Foyt extolling his Craftsman tools. And, as...

IP practices growing fast: Explosion in technology usage spurs demand for legal help. (Focus Intellectual Property).(Intellectual property)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... The technology craze of the mid-1990s helped elevate intellectual property lawyers to rock-star status within the legal profession. While the persona has faded somewhat, the practice that emerged about 20 years ago has become an integral...

Web attacks tough to stop: online defamation lawsuits difficult to win, can backfire. (Focus Intellectual Property).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Don't bother with the police sketch artist. When businesses are subject to anonymous slurs online, many factors can prevent identification of the perpetrator. Including the First Amendment. And thwarting attacks is even more difficult....

IP audit can uncover hidden revenue stream: companies take inventory of intellectual worth. (Intellectual Property).(intellectual property auditing)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Most business owners would rather avoid an audit, unless the financial examination uncovers an unknown windfall. That could be the case for companies that, until undergoing an intellectual property audit, let unused patents waste away in...

Larest Indianapolis-Area law firms.(Indianapolis, Indiana)
May 6, 2002... INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Largest Indianapolis-Area Law Firms (Ranked by number of local attorneys) Rank Firm Indianapolis-area: 2001 Address attorneys associates rank...

Millers squabble over domain rights. (Intellectual Property).(Miller Brewing, California Miller family lawsuit over Internet domain name)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Philip Morris Cos.'s Miller Brewing unit should be barred from using an Internet address featuring its Miller Time slogan that a California family says it has used since 1995, according to a lawsuit. The Miller family of San Mateo, Calif.,...

Bill proposes tougher penalties for piracy. (Intellectual Property).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Microsoft Corp., AOL Time Warner Inc. and other software and entertainment companies would be able to sue people who sell pirated music, movies or software, under legislation proposed by Senator Joseph Biden. Biden, chairman of the Senate...

Accounting. (People).(Clifton Gunderson Financial Services )(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Brad Mueller has joined Clifton Gunderson Financial Services as vice president of financial services. Jason Taylor has joined Blue & Co. as a radiology technologist consultant.

Advertising/Marketing/Public relations. (People).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... * Lon Mills has joined Coles Public Relations as a public relations associate. * Tiffany Kapp has joined BoxFire as new business coordinator. * Shawn Wilkie has joined Young & Laramore as account supervisor.

Architecture/Design/Engineering. (People).(Mid-States Engineering hires design engineer)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... * Howard Berberick has joined Mid-States Engineering as a design engineer, Transportation Department.

Banking. (People).(Old National Trust Co., National City Bank of Indiana hirings)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Thomas S. Silnes Jr. has been named assistant vice president, Commercial Real Estate Appraiser, National City Bank of Indiana. * Kim T. Stacey has been promoted to president of Old National Trust Co.

Civic/Not-for-profit. (People).(includes several hirings)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Marilyn Sadler has been named director of the Diversity & Race Relations Institute. Matthew Macaluso, Bose McKinney & Evans, has been named to the Best Buddies Indiana advisory board. Kenneth Yerkes, Barnes & Thornburg, has been named...

Education. (People).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Melony Barney has been named director of the Indianapolis OASIS. Patrick J. Loehrer Sr., M.D., has been named director of the hematology/oncology program at IU Cancer Center. Linda Brimmer has been named chief development officer for...

Finance. (People).(McDonald Investments Inc. promotes Randy Paine)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Randy Paine has been promoted to manager of the Industrial Group, Investment Banking Division, at McDonald Investments Inc.

Government. (People).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... * John S. Terry, Cambell Kyle Proffitt, Noblesville, has been named attorney to the Board of Directors of the Hamilton County Health Department. Ellen Fujawa has joined the Attorney General's Office as deputy attorney general in the...

Health Care. (People).(M-Plan names Administrative Contracted Services vice president)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Karen Scott has been named vice president of Administrative Contracted Services at M-Plan.

Hotel/Motel. (People).(Indianapolis Marriott Downtown, Radisson Hotel City Centre)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... *Barry Cockrum has been named director of sales for the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown. *Joseph Lee has joined the downtown Radisson Hotel City Centre as a sales manager.

Insurance. (People).(hirings at Standard Management Corp.)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... John J. Dillon III has joined Standard Management Corp. as chief operating officer, and Brett Pheffer has joined as executive vice president, Corporate Development. Robert Salyers has joined the board.

Law. (People).(includes several law firm hirings)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Anjali Herke has joined Goodin Orzeske & Blackwell as of counsel. *Theresa L. Silver has joined Easter & Cavosie as an associate. Drewry Simmons Pitts & Vornehm has added the following partners: Robert J. Milford, Mary Ellen K. Bishop...

Manufacturing. (People).(Cook Inc., Gilchrist and Soames hirings)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Jim Gardner has been named medical science officer of Cook Inc. Gilchrist & Soames has added the following: *Julie Fosler, regional sales manager for the west coast; *Cindy Agnew, regional sales manager for the mid-west and pacific...

Professional/Trade. (People).(multiple appointment news briefs)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Marsha Volk has been elected president of the Indiana Bar Foundation. *Michelle Siner, Dunbar Cook & Shepard, has been named to Audit & Accounting Executive Committee of CPAmerica International. *Edwin Marshall, IU School of Optometry,...

Real estate. (People).(F.C. Tucker announces residential associates)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... F.C. Tucker has added the following residential associates: *Johnnie Alex, Lynne McCauley and *Susan Roberts, Castleton; *Dan Jasper, Meridian North; *Lynn Lopez, *Barbara Reed and *Brenda Small, Suburban North; *Nancy O'Kane, Keystone/86th;...

Services. (People).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Kristen Dale Boice has joined Haverstick Consulting as the director of Marketing and Brand Development. *Todd Petrucciani has been named president of Anthony Products. Allyson Clarkson has joined MegaSys Inc. as a statement analyst. ...

Experts say it's still the people that count: customer service cited as primary key to success. (In Banking & Financial Services).
May 6, 2002... Even as increased competition and new technology help fuel rapid change in banking and financial services, it's the people relationships that remain the key to success. That was the general theme sounded by members of IBJ's Who's Who in...

Michael R. Alerding. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(brief description of the managing partner)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Managing Partner Alerding & Co. LLC Age: 53 (3-17-49) Michael P. Alerding has, provided financing and accounting services to closely held businesses throughout Indiana for the past 25 years. Since 1998, Alerding has been...

Michael J. Alley. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(brief description of the Fifth Third Bank president and CEO)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... President and CEO Fifth Third Bank, Central Indiana Age: 46(2-29-56) Michael Alley is known as much for community service as he is for his banking savvy. Since relocating to Indianapolis 13 years ago to build Ohio-based Fifth...

John C. Aplin. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(brief description of the CID Equity Parnters co-managing partner)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Co-Managing Partner CID Equity Partners Age: 56(8-16-45) Since 1990, John C. Aplin has been a co-managing partner of CID Equity Partners, one of the largest traditional venture capital firms in the Midwest, investing in all stages...

Dennis L. Bassett. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(brief description of the Huntington Banks regional president)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Indiana Region President Huntington Banks Age: 53 (8-22-48) Dennis L. Bassett's banking career spans nearly 30 years. In his current position as Indiana region president for Huntington Banks, he's responsible for all retail and...

Michael R. Becher. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(brief description of the Deloitte and Touche managing partner)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Managing Partner Deloitte & Touche Age: 49 (3-27-53) Michael R. Becher fills a number of roles at Deloitte & Touche, a professional services firm that provides assurance and advisory, tax and management consulting services in more...

Steven J. Beck. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(brief description of the Old National Bank senior vice president)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Senior Vice President, Manager of Indianapolis Commercial Banking Old National Bank Age: 55 (8-28-46) Steven J. Beck manages Indianapolis commercial banking for Old National Bank, a $9.1 billion bank holding company and the largest...

David B. Becker. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(brief description of the First Internet Bank of Indiana chairman and CEO)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Chairman and CEO First Internet Bank of Indiana Age: 48 (11-8-53) As chairman and CEO of First Internet Bank of Indiana, David B. Becker leads the first state-chartered, FDIC-insured bank to serve customers solely through the...

Elaine E. Bedel. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(brief description of the Bedel Financial Consulting Inc. president)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... President Bedel Financial Consulting Inc. Age: 50 (4-17-52) Elaine E. Bedel has made a name for herself in the investment world. From 1994 to 2001, she was consistently named to the National Top Financial Advisers list...

Michael E. Bosway. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(brief description of the City Securities Corp. president/CEO)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... President and CEO City Securities Corp. Age: 43 (9-15-58) For the past two decades, Michael E. Bosway has worked for City Securities Corp., Indiana's oldest and largest independent, full-service investment banking firm. From...

Barbara E. Branic. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(brief description of the Union Planters Bank regional president)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... President, Greater Indianapolis Region Union Planters Bank Age: 53 (11-18-48) Barbara E. Branic has more than 18 years of banking experience in Indiana. In 1983, she joined Indiana National Bank, where she was assigned...

Scott J. Brown. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(brief description of the Provident Bank senior vice president)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Senior Vice President Provident Bank Age: 36 (9-15-65) In 1998, Scott J. Brown presided over the opening of the Indianapolis office for Provident Bank, an $18 billion middle-market corporate bank based in Cincinnati. Brown...

George G. Cassiere. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(brief description of the Goelzer Invest Management executive vice president)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Executive Vice President Goelzer Investment Management Age: 39 (7-16-62) George C. Cassiere started out as a construction lender in 1984 and then became a real estate investment banker. From 1990 to 1993, he served as a...

James H. Cousins. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(brief description of the Indiana Bankers Association president/CEO)(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... President/CEO Indiana Bankers Association Age: 59 (9-21-42) As president and CEO of the Indiana Bankers Association, James H. Cousins oversees the trade association representing banks and thrifts of all sizes and charter types...

Theodore D. Dickman. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Partner-in-Charge BKD LLP Age: 41 (2-2-61) Since June 2001, Theodore D. Dickman has been partner-in-charge at the Indianapolis office of BKD, the eighth-largest CPA firm in the country. BKD provides accounting, tax and consulting...

J. Philip Goddard. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Deputy Director and Chief Counsel Indiana Department of Financial Institutions Age: 56 (6-14-45) As deputy director and chief counsel for the Indiana Department of Financial Institutions, J. Philip Goddard deals with a host of issues...

Don W. Goelzer. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... President Goelzer Investment Management Inc. and Goelzer investment Banking Inc. Age: 73 (8-20-28) Don W. Goelzer established two investment companies in 1969 and has watched them grow steadily ever since. Together they have...

Bernard Hasten. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... CEO First National Bank & Trust Age: 35 (12-8-66) Bernard Hasten has served as CEO of First National Bank & Trust since 1998. First National Bank & Trust has 22 offices located throughout central Indiana. The commercial bank has...

Martin L. Heger. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... President and CEO Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis Age: 57 (1-19-45) Martin L. Heger is president and CEO of Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis, a privately owned wholesale banking corporation created by Congress to...

Thomas Hiatt. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Managing Director Centerfield Capital Partners LP Age: 54 (2-24-48) Thomas Hiatt is a man of many interests, having served as a director for a number of public and private companies in the financial services, health care and...

Gary Irvin. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... President and CEO Forum Credit Union Age: 53 (7-29-48) Since 1997, Gary Irvin has been president of Forum Credit Union, an Indianapolis-based company with $570 million in assets and more than 75,000 member-owners. Irvin...

Bruce K. Kidd. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Partner and Founder Concord Partners Age: 45 (9-22-56) In 1997, Bruce K. Kidd founded Concord Partners, a strategic business advisory firm for companies in transition due to high growth, an ownership change, a turnaround, or the need...

David W. Knall. (Who's Who in Banking & Financial Services).(Brief Article)
May 6, 2002... Senior Managing Director McDonald Investments Inc. Age: 57 (7-30-44) David W. Knall has devoted more than 30 years to helping others achieve and preserve wealth. He's worked for McDonald Investments Inc. since the start of his...

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