Celebrating the groundbreaking for the Lilly Medicine Foundry on Tuesday in Lebanon were (from left) Boone County Economic Development Director of Marketing Jennifer Rubenstein, Boone County Councilwoman Shari Richey, Lilly’s Associate Vice President of State Government Affairs Susan Williams, and Boone County Councilwoman Jennifer Hostetter.

Celebrating the groundbreaking for the Lilly Medicine Foundry on Tuesday in Lebanon were (from left) Boone County Economic Development Director of Marketing Jennifer Rubenstein, Boone County Councilwoman Shari Richey, Lilly’s Associate Vice President of State Government Affairs Susan Williams, and Boone County Councilwoman Jennifer Hostetter.
- Photos by Maria Flora | The Lebanon Reporter

Dave Ricks, Lilly’s chair and CEO, speaks Tuesday during the groundbreaking of the Medicine Foundry in Lebanon, which is set to hire Purdue graduates to invent new, life-saving medicines.
- Maria Flora The Lebanon Reporter

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Dr. Daniel Skovronsky

Celebrating the groundbreaking for the Lilly Medicine Foundry on Tuesday in Lebanon were (from left) Boone County Economic Development Director of Marketing Jennifer Rubenstein, Boone County Councilwoman Shari Richey, Lilly’s Associate Vice President of State Government Affairs Susan Williams, and Boone County Councilwoman Jennifer Hostetter.
- Photos by Maria Flora | The Lebanon Reporter

Dave Ricks, Lilly’s chair and CEO, speaks Tuesday during the groundbreaking of the Medicine Foundry in Lebanon, which is set to hire Purdue graduates to invent new, life-saving medicines.
- Maria Flora The Lebanon Reporter

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Dr. Daniel Skovronsky
Lilly's $250 million investment with Purdue sure to benefit Lebanon
- Maria Flora maria.flora@reporter.net

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Dr. Daniel Skovronsky