Bart Peterson Administration A former Chief of Staff for Indiana Governor Evan Bayh, Bart Peterson was born, raised, and educated in Indianapolis. The… Read More »Bart Peterson Administration
Martin Center-Sickle Cell Initiative In 1969, Father established Martin Center at 35th Street and College Avenue. Much like the organization’s namesakes, Dr. Martin Luther… Read More »Martin Center-Sickle Cell Initiative
Arts For Learning Nonprofit community-based arts education program affiliated with Young Audiences/Arts for Learning, Inc., a national arts education organization. Indianapolis-based Arts for… Read More »Arts For Learning
Salesforce Tower , chairman of Bank One Indiana, began planning for the building now known as Tower in 1969, when his financial… Read More »Salesforce Tower
African Americans in Business African Americans have engaged in business activity since the earliest days of Indianapolis. Early in the city’s history, Black entrepreneurs… Read More »African Americans in Business
Meridian Park Meridian Park is an early-20th -century residential neighborhood sitting three miles north of Monument Circle. It is bounded by 30th… Read More »Meridian Park
Conseco, Inc. In 1979, Stephen Hilbert and David Deeds started the Security National of Indiana Corporation to acquire and manage existing life… Read More »Conseco, Inc.
Evans Woollen (Aug. 10, 1927-May 17, 2016). Evans Woollen’s Indianapolis-based architectural career spanned more than 50 years and included many of the… Read More »Evans Woollen
James Reid Williamson Jr. (1935- Sept. 10, 2017). Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Reid Williamson graduated from Yale University in 1956. He served in the… Read More »James Reid Williamson Jr.
Joseph E. Walther (Nov. 24, 1912-Dec. 10, 2005). Joseph Edward Walther was born and raised in Rushville, Indiana. In his youth, Walther was… Read More »Joseph E. Walther