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* [[Martin S Feldstein]] - Feldstein's biography<ref> Eli Lilly and Company [http://investor.lilly.com/corpgov-BioDetail.cfm?BioID=4151&Group=2 Martin S Feldstein] Accessed 31st January 2008</ref> reports that he joined Eli Lilly in 2002. Feldstein is also the George F. Baker Professor of Economics at [[Harvard University]], President and CEO of the [[National Bureau of Economic Research]], a member of the [[American Philosophical Society]], the Institute of Medicare of the [[National Academy of Sciences]], and is a fellow of the [[British Academy]], the [[Econometric Society]] and the [[National Association for Business Economics]]. Feldstein is a member of the executive committee of the [[Trilateral Commission]], a director of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] and a member of the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]]. Feldstein is also a director of [[American International Group]] and is reported to be an economic advisor to several businesses in the United States and abroad whilst also contributing regularly to The [[Wall Street Journal]]. His previous involvements include serving as chairman of the [[Council of Economic Advisers]] and as President Ronald Reagan's chief economic advisor. He also previously served as a fellow at [[Nuffield College]] (1964-67), was a lecturer in public finance for [[Oxford University]] and served as an assistant professor (in 1967), associate professor (in 1968) and full professor (in 1969) at Harvard University.
 
* [[Martin S Feldstein]] - Feldstein's biography<ref> Eli Lilly and Company [http://investor.lilly.com/corpgov-BioDetail.cfm?BioID=4151&Group=2 Martin S Feldstein] Accessed 31st January 2008</ref> reports that he joined Eli Lilly in 2002. Feldstein is also the George F. Baker Professor of Economics at [[Harvard University]], President and CEO of the [[National Bureau of Economic Research]], a member of the [[American Philosophical Society]], the Institute of Medicare of the [[National Academy of Sciences]], and is a fellow of the [[British Academy]], the [[Econometric Society]] and the [[National Association for Business Economics]]. Feldstein is a member of the executive committee of the [[Trilateral Commission]], a director of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] and a member of the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]]. Feldstein is also a director of [[American International Group]] and is reported to be an economic advisor to several businesses in the United States and abroad whilst also contributing regularly to The [[Wall Street Journal]]. His previous involvements include serving as chairman of the [[Council of Economic Advisers]] and as President Ronald Reagan's chief economic advisor. He also previously served as a fellow at [[Nuffield College]] (1964-67), was a lecturer in public finance for [[Oxford University]] and served as an assistant professor (in 1967), associate professor (in 1968) and full professor (in 1969) at Harvard University.
  
* [[George M C Fisher]] - Fisher's biography<ref> Eli Lilly and Company [http://investor.lilly.com/corpgov-BioDetail.cfm?BioID=4455&Group=2 George M C Fisher] Accessed 31st January 2008</ref> reported that he is also a Senior Advisor for [[Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Company]] and Presiding Director of [[General Motors Corporation]]. He is a fellow of the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]] and of the [[International Academy of Astronautics]]. Fisher's previous involvements include serving as chairman & CEO for [[Motorola Inc.]] and the [[Eastman Kodak Company]]. He worked for ten years in research and development at [[Bell Telephone Laboratories]], served as Chairman of [[PanAmSat Corporation]] and was on the boards of [[AT&T]], [[American Express Company]], [[Comcast Corporation]], [[Delta Air Lines Inc.]], [[Eastman Kodak Company]], [[Hughes Electronics Corporation]], [[Motorola, Inc.]], [[Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing]], [[Brown University]] and The [[National Urban League Inc.]] Fisher also served as chairman of the [[National Academy of Engineering]] (2000-2004), is a former member of the boards of the [[University of Illinois Foundation]] (1997-1999) and the [[U.S.-China Business Council]] (1997-1999), former chairman the [[Council on Competitiveness]] (1991-1993), former member of the [[World Wildlife Fund National Council]] and [[Trustee Emeritus of George Eastman House]]. He also previously served as Vice Chairman for The [[Business Council]] (1997-1999), as Chairman of the [[Industry Policy Advisory Committee]] (IPAC) and as member of the President's [[Advisory Council for Trade Policy and Negotiations]] (ACTPN) (1993-2002). It is also reported that Fisher 'has been active in U.S./International trade issues through advisory groups to the [[U.S. Trade Representative]] and the [[U.S. Secretary of Commerce]]'.
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* [[George M C Fisher]] - Fisher's biography<ref> Eli Lilly and Company [http://investor.lilly.com/corpgov-BioDetail.cfm?BioID=4455&Group=2 George M C Fisher] Accessed 31st January 2008</ref> reported that he is also a Senior Advisor for [[Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Company]] and Presiding Director of [[General Motors Corporation]]. He is a fellow of the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]] and of the [[International Academy of Astronautics]]. Fisher's previous involvements include serving as chairman & CEO for [[Motorola Inc.]] and the [[Eastman Kodak Company]]. He worked for ten years in research and development at [[Bell Telephone Laboratories]], served as Chairman of [[PanAmSat Corporation]] and was on the boards of [[AT&T]], [[American Express Company]], [[Comcast Corporation]], [[Delta Air Lines Inc.]], [[Eastman Kodak Company]], [[Hughes Electronics Corporation]], [[Motorola, Inc.]], [[Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing]], [[Brown University]] and The [[National Urban League Inc.]] Fisher also served as chairman of the [[National Academy of Engineering]] (2000-2004), is a former member of the boards of the [[University of Illinois Foundation]] (1997-1999) and the [[U.S.-China Business Council]] (1997-1999), former chairman the [[Council on Competitiveness]] (1991-1993), former member of the [[World Wildlife Fund National Council]] and [[Trustee Emeritus of George Eastman House]]. He also previously served as Vice Chairman for The [[Business Council]] (1997-1999) and as Chairman of the [[Industry Policy Advisory Committee]] (IPAC). It is also reported that Fisher 'has been active in U.S./International trade issues through advisory groups to the [[U.S. Trade Representative]] and the [[U.S. Secretary of Commerce]]'. Fisher's previous involvements also include serving as member of the President's [[Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations]] which he joined in 1997<ref> Clinton Presidential Centre [http://www.clintonpresidentialcenter.org/legacy/121597-president-names-members-to-advisory-committee-for-trade-policy.htm President Names Members to Advisory Committee for Trade Policy] Accessed 31st January 2008</ref>
 
 
 
 
 
* [[J Erik Fyrwald]] - Fyrwald's biography<ref> Eli Lilly and Company [http://investor.lilly.com/corpgov-BioDetail.cfm?BioID=9343&Group=2 J Erik Fyrwald] Accessed 31st January 2008</ref> describes how he is currently also Group Vice President of [[DuPont]] Agriculture & Nutrition (since 2003), having served [[DuPont]] in a variety of areas since he joined them in 1981. Fyrwald also serves on the boards of [[CropLife International]] President's Advisory Group, [[Des Moines Art Center]], [[Greater Des Moines Partnership]] (Public and Private Collaboration) and The [[Solae Company]].
 
* [[J Erik Fyrwald]] - Fyrwald's biography<ref> Eli Lilly and Company [http://investor.lilly.com/corpgov-BioDetail.cfm?BioID=9343&Group=2 J Erik Fyrwald] Accessed 31st January 2008</ref> describes how he is currently also Group Vice President of [[DuPont]] Agriculture & Nutrition (since 2003), having served [[DuPont]] in a variety of areas since he joined them in 1981. Fyrwald also serves on the boards of [[CropLife International]] President's Advisory Group, [[Des Moines Art Center]], [[Greater Des Moines Partnership]] (Public and Private Collaboration) and The [[Solae Company]].

Revision as of 14:54, 31 January 2008

People

Board of Directors

Eli Lilly and Company list their Board of Directors for 2007 as[1]...

  • Alfred G Gilman - Gilman's biography[9] reports that he joined Eli Lilly in 1995. Gilman is also Executive Vice President for academic affairs and provost at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, where he also serves as regental professor of pharmacology and as Dean of Southwestern Medical School. He is a member of the board of directors of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc.. Gilman previously served ten years with the University of Virginia in Charlottesville (commencing in 1971), where his positions included assistant, associate, and professor of pharmacology, and director of the medical scientist training program. He was also the editor of Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics from 1980–1990.

Executive Management

Eli Lilly and Company list their Executive Management for 2007 as comprising[15]...

Patient Groups

Eli Lilly and Company UK report their relationships with Patient Groups in 2006 as follows[16]...

In 2006, the Lilly Grants Committee has made the following grants:

Affiliations

Eli Lilly list some of their alliances with other organisations as follows[17]. The exact nature and timescales of the alliances are not disclosed.

Particia Martin, Executive Director of alliance management at Eli Lilly reported to Pharmaceutical Executive [18] that Lilly has been partnering for a long time and is involved in hundreds of alliances.

Eli Lilly provided generous support for the Expert Consensus Guideline Series: Treatment of Schizophrenia 1999 an initiative aiming at establishing uniform medication guidelines for schizophrenia[19]. It is reported that this was an initiative 'supported exclusively by 6 pharmaceutical companies: Eli Lilly and Company, Janssen Pharmaceutica Inc., Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, Pfizer Inc. and Zeneca Pharmaceuticals' (now known as AstraZeneca). Michael Hogan and Laurie Flynn were also involved in this initiative.

References

  1. Elli Lilly and Company Director Profiles Accessed 27th December 2007
  2. Eli Lilly and Company Sidney Taurel Accessed 31st January 2008
  3. Eli Lilly and Company Winifried Bischoff Accessed 31st January 2008
  4. Eli Lilly Company J Michael Cook Accessed 31st January 2008
  5. Eli Lilly and Company Martin S Feldstein Accessed 31st January 2008
  6. Eli Lilly and Company George M C Fisher Accessed 31st January 2008
  7. Clinton Presidential Centre President Names Members to Advisory Committee for Trade Policy Accessed 31st January 2008
  8. Eli Lilly and Company J Erik Fyrwald Accessed 31st January 2008
  9. Eli Lilly and Company Alfred G Gilman Accessed 31st January 2008
  10. Eli Lilly and Company Karen N Horn Accessed 31st January 2008
  11. Eli Lilly and Company John C Lechleiter Accessed 31st January 2008
  12. Eli Lilly and Company Ellen R Marram accessed 31st January 2008
  13. Eli Lilly and Company Franklin G Prendergast Accessed 31st January 2008
  14. Eli Lilly and Company Kathi P Seifert accessed 31st January 2008
  15. Eli Lilly and Company Executive Management Accessed 27th December 2007
  16. Eli Lilly and Company Patient Group Relationships Accessed 31st December 2007
  17. Eli Lilly and Company Alliances Accessed 31st December 2007
  18. Pharmaceutical Executive Biotech and Pharma - Why Alliances FailAccessed 31st December 2007
  19. Weibert, S. The Genesis of President Bush’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health Teenscreen Truth. Accessed 9th January 2008