Experts predict by the year 2015, 66 billion dollars will be transferred between generations. That includes $1.5 billion in Monroe County alone. What are the implications of this change for philanthropic endeavors? This week on “Noon Edition,” local and regional experts talk about the ramifications of this massive financial shift.
Ten years ago, Dr. Jill Taylor suffered a stroke that left her in a vegetative state. Today, she’s a neuroanatomy professor at Indiana University’s School of Medicine and a recent recipient of the 2007 Indianapolis Life Celebrating Life award.
Last April, Tom Snyder was confirmed as the Ivy Tech Community College president. This week on “Noon Edition,” he joins Ivy Tech Bloomington Chancellor John Whikehart to discuss changes and challenges for Ivy Tech in the coming months.
Denny Morrison from the Center for Behavioral Health and Dr. Todd Rowland from Bloomington Hospital discuss changes in electronic health records and how federal and state initiatives can affect those systems.
This week on “Noon Edition,” we welcome Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter. Carter will discuss unclaimed property, rising gas prices, and other issues facing his office and the state.