Edgar Glenn Davis Indianapolis, IN
Edgar Glenn Davis, former Vice President of Eli Lilly and Company and a recognized authority in business-government relations and health care policies, died at the age of 83.
He was a graduate of Arsenal Technical High School, Kenyon College and the Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration. Subsequently, he served in the United States Navy before joining Lilly as a financial analyst in 1958. Over a 33 year career, Ed held management responsibilities in the financial and marketing areas of the Company prior to his appointment as Vice President of Corporate and Government Affairs.
He was a pharmaceutical industry delegate to several United Nations Economic Development Conferences as well as to the World Health Organization in Geneva. In recognition of his efforts to advance collaboration between industry, non- governmental organizations and governments, he was elected to membership in the National Academies of Sciences Institute of Medicine.
Following his retirement from Lilly in 1991, Ed was appointed a Fellow at the Center for Business and Government at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, where he conducted research, seminars and conferences on pharmaceutical industry economics and public policy. Later, he was a Visiting Scholar at Green College, Oxford University, where he conducted research on the challenges of establishing the European Medical Evaluation Agency which had been awarded to England as the centre for pharmaceutical product approvals throughout the European Union.
With a strong commitment to educational and community service, Ed was a Trustee Emeritus of Kenyon College and Chairman Emeritus of the National Fund for Medical Education. He was a Trustee of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and a member of the Board of the Nature Conservancy of Indiana, and the National Art Museum of Sports. Over the years, he had chaired the Board of the Indiana Repertory Theatre, and was a member of the boards of the Eiteljorg museum and the Indiana Historical Society. He was a member of the Service Club and Indianapolis Literary Club.
Ed was an avid sailor and enjoyed many summers at his Martha's Vineyard home in Edgartown, MA. As a Florida resident, he became an active boater in Naples, FL. He was a member of the Naples Yacht Club and the Royal Poinciana Golf Club. He was a dedicated golfer who preferred the fellowship of the game to competitive matches.
He is survived by his wife, Joanne (Jo), with whom he was blessed to enjoy an active life of travel and constant adventure. Additional survivors include daughters, AnneElizabeth, Amy Alandt; son, Edgar G. Davis Jr.; grandsons, John Christopher Davis and F. Alexander Polestra; granddaughter, Margaret Ann Morrow; and great-granddaughter, Lilianna Morrow.
Visitation will be Thursday, August 28th, at Leppert Mortuary, Nora Chapel 740 East 86th Street, Indianapolis from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. and also on Friday, August 29th, at St. Augustine Home for the Aged, 2345 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, from 10:00 until 11:00 a.m. with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 a.m.
A memorial service will be held at the Church of the Holy Spirit at Kenyon College, Gambier, OH.
In lieu of flowers, friends are encouraged to contribute to Wheeler Mission or the little Sisters of the Poor.
You are invited to send a condolence to the family at www.leppertmortuary.com.
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Ginnie and Joe Phillips
August 30, 2014
We are so sorry to hear of Ed's passing on to larger life. He left a fine legacy. Dear Jo, may you be comforted by God's Love.
The University Club of Indianapolis
August 29, 2014
We appreciate all your years of dedications to the University Club, you will be missed Mr. Davis.
August 28, 2014
Dear Jo; Shelley and I send our love in this time of grief. A great joy to know Ed these many years.
Love, Bob McKinney
August 28, 2014
Dear Jo,
So very sorry to hear of the loss of your dear husband. Our prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Ed was a true inspiration for a life well-lived.
With deepest sympathy,
Jonathan Jennings Chapter DAR
Andrea Hansbury
August 27, 2014
Anne, Amy, and Ed,
I have so many fond memories of vacations spent with your mom and dad. I can only imagine how empty it feels with them both now gone. I wish we could be there to celebrate his life with you. Please know you are in our prayers.
Nancy Papas
August 27, 2014
Dear Jo -
Many of your St. Luke's friends received word of Ed's illness on our recent trip. We missed you, and prayers were said for both of you. We are very sorry for your loss and will keep you in our prayers.
Beverly Heid
August 27, 2014
I worked with Ed in Financial Analysis at Lilly's. I remember him and his wife Margaret.
Judith Cebula
August 27, 2014
Dear Jo, and each of Ed's children and grandchildren,
I was blessed to know Ed because of his work at Butler University with the College of Business, and the Center for Faith and Vocation.
It was an honor to learn from him and to be the recipient of his support and encouragement.
You are in my thoughts and prayers as you celebrate his life, and mourn his passing.
Peace and love,
Judy
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