Famous Hoosier Eli Lilly | Free Event at Oakwood Resort July 12
Famous Hoosier Eli Lilly: A Legacy of Healing and Innovation
Join us on July 12 at Oakwood Resort for the second annual Famous Hoosier program, featuring Eli Lilly.
This free public event highlights the extraordinary life and enduring legacy of Eli Lilly, an influential Indiana medical pioneer whose innovations and values continue to shape not only the state—but healthcare and philanthropy around the world.
Who Was Eli Lilly?
Born: 1838 • Died: 1898
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Earned the lifelong title of Colonel after serving in the Civil War
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Discovered his passion for medicine as a teenager visiting a local drugstore
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In 1876, Eli Lilly and Company was founded, introducing gelatin-coated pills and other innovations
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His legacy lives on through both Indiana’s largest for-profit corporation and its largest philanthropic foundation
Learn more about the Lilly Milestones of Caring and Discovery.
Why Eli Lilly Still Matters
Eli Lilly wasn’t just a pharmaceutical pioneer—he was a Hoosier through and through. His legacy of innovation, integrity, and generosity continues to influence not only Indiana, but the world. And fittingly, we’ll be honoring him right here on Lake Wawasee, a place he cherished. This is more than a history lesson—it’s a chance to celebrate a life that still shapes how we live, heal, and give today.

Eli Lilly Cottage on Lake Wawasee, in Syracuse, Indiana. *Photo courtesy of the Syracuse-Wawasee Historical Museum.
Event Details
Date: July 12, 2025
Time:
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4:30 PM – Light refreshments and cash bar
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5:00–6:00 PM – Presentation
Location: Oakwood Resort Inn
702 E. Lake View Rd, Syracuse, IN
Cost: Free to attend
About the Presenter
Dr. Richard Gunderman is Chancellor’s Professor at Indiana University and a practicing physician at Riley Hospital for Children. A dedicated scholar and educator, he is the author of Hoosier Beacons, which profiles 30 influential Hoosiers, including Eli Lilly. Dr. Gunderman is widely known for his engaging lectures, deep historical knowledge, and commitment to public education.
What to Expect
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A lively, informative program celebrating one of Indiana’s most impactful citizens
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A deeper understanding of the legacy of a Famous Hoosier whose work still benefits millions
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Community connection, historical insight, and appreciation of Indiana’s enduring legacy
Eli Lilly didn’t just build a company—he built a legacy of care, innovation, and generosity that still touches lives today. He had a deep love for Lake Wawasee, and there’s something special about honoring his story in the very place that meant so much to him. We hope you’ll join us to reflect, learn, and celebrate the life of a Hoosier who helped shape far more than just our state.

