From Learning from Legends: Dr. John Lechleiter (former CEO of Eli Lilly) · · Citizen 7
“I think that uh you know when we talk about uh equity and inequity uh we have we have to be determined as a society that we're going to give every child an opportunity for a quality education. That just isn't the case today. Um and you know fortunately Indiana has a voucher system and yeah a fairly in my mind a fairly progressive approach uh to try to enable more choices on the part of of people who who want to provide that opportunity for their their children.”
On , John Lechleiter, Former Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer at Lilly (Eli), spoke about education policy during Learning from Legends: Dr. John Lechleiter (former CEO of Eli Lilly) on Citizen 7.
John Lechleiter, former chairman and CEO of Eli Lilly, has remained active in public speaking and community engagement. In a 2020 discussion, he reflected on leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic, noting that enterprise risk management exercises at Fortune 500 companies in 2019 had not listed a pandemic as a risk. He also discussed Eli Lilly’s response to the loss of patents for products representing roughly 40% of 2009 sales, stating that the company chose to increase R&D investment despite falling revenue. Lechleiter expressed support for Indiana’s school voucher system, describing it as a “fairly progressive approach” to educational choice, and mentioned the Central Indiana Community Economic Relief Fund, which raised $23 million for pandemic relief. In a 2024 commencement address at Xavier University, his alma mater, Lechleiter urged graduates to be discerning, kind, generous, and courageous. He emphasized the importance of independent thinking and resisting the tendency to follow the crowd. In a 2025 TEDx talk, he discussed the concepts of mavericks, icons, and geniuses, citing figures such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Mother Teresa, and described his own role at Eli Lilly as an opportunity to contribute to the company’s mission of developing life-saving medicines. He also appeared in a 2024 video honoring the John C. Lechleiter Award, which recognizes Eli Lilly’s partnership with Providence Cristo Rey High School, a work-study program he helped establish.