Speed Museum’s Yanoviak picked to lead area art institution
There's a new leader at a prominent Louisville-area museum, and she comes from a Louisville art institution.
The Carnegie Center for Art and History in New Albany announced it has hired Eileen Yanoviak, general membership manager at Speed Art Museum, as its new director. The center is under the umbrella of the the New Albany-Floyd County Public Library system.
Yanoviak's move comes after Sally Newkirk announced her retirement earlier this month.
“The Carnegie has thrived under the 30-year leadership…
LBA pays $14.82 million for Ferguson building
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Redevelopment site & 7-Eleven on North Washington sell for $1.48M
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Prologis deal for DCT second largest ever
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JLL expands its Denver multifamily presence
JLL is expanding its Denver multifamily presence with the addition of David Martin, Pamela Koster and Mike Grippi to its team.
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The Ramble Hotel opens at River North’s edge
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Adams County industrial properties sell for $2.81 million
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Wolf Peach building sells for seven figures; patio expansion planned
The Brewers Hill building that was once home to acclaimed restaurant Wolf Peach has been sold and its new owner is planning an expansion of the structure's outdoor patio, public documents reveal.
State records show the building at 1818 W. Hubbard St. — which boasts panoramic views of Milwaukee's downtown — has been sold for $1.1 million to an investment group led by Carl Tomic. Tomic, president of Waukesha-based Westridge Builders Inc. and owner of the pizza buffet and amusement center StoneFire…
How to craft your benefits package to appeal to millennials
Millennials are reshaping the workforce, so is it any surprise their priorities are also redefining employee benefit programs?
Unlike employees in years past, highly-motivated, highly-educated millennials are looking for more than just a 401(k) contribution, medical and dental insurance, and paid-time off.
They’re actually looking for employee benefits that help them with challenges previous generations never encountered, like the crushing burden of student debt. And, they want their employers…
Why your company needs directors and officers liability insurance
Mike Burch, senior director of business development at CoBiz Insurance, tells us about directors and officers (D&O) insurance and how it relates to executives and the companies they are trusted with leading.
Mike Burch (MB): Directors and officers can be personally named in lawsuits against their company for merely fulfilling their duties at the company. D&O helps to protect them, as well as their organization, against financial loss brought on by a claim against them due to a perceived or real…