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Eli Lilly is the world's most valuable drug company, known for its blockbuster anti-obesity drugs that's transforming America. In an episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer Conversations," CEO Dave Ricks talks about how the company will begin studies this year to see if its weight-loss medicines can also be used to treat addictive behaviors like alcohol abuse, smoking and drug addiction. He also discusses how the company is tackling the issue of counterfeit drugs, as well as the other projects they have on the pipeline. This interview was recorded on December 10 at the Economic Club of Washington DC. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eli Lilly will begin studies to see if its blockbuster weight-loss medicines are also effective at controlling addictive behaviors like alcohol abuse, smoking and drug addiction, Chief Executive Officer Dave Ricks said. He spoke with David Rubenstein at a meeting of the Economics Club in Washington DCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pharmaceutical companies are often the poster children for what's wrong with the health care system. New drugs can take decades of development and cost billions of dollars in R&D, and once they clear the FDA, consumers are too often met with sticker shock and high prices for their meds. Dave Ricks, CEO of drugmaker Eli Lilly, this week's guest on Leadership Next, says drug development is very hard—so hard that most of the thousands of Lilly employees who work on R&D for the company may never work on a drug that's actually released. Diane spoke to Ricks about how AI will impact drug development, why health care shouldn't be a political football, and the company's smash-hit obesity drug Tirzepatide. Leadership Next is powered by Deloitte.
Sean Farrington speaks to Dave Ricks, chairman and chief executive of American pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly.
Eli Lilly CEO Dave Ricks says the company is working on expanding its medicine supply as the global obesity rate increases. Speaking with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde at the Economic Club of New York, the head of the pharma giant says that they are looking to create an oral tablet in addition to an injectable device and hopes to get them to the market quicker. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony wants Dave Ricks to care more. It's obvious he doesn't. DEI is being pushed in central Indiana. We were told business would stop coming to Indiana if the state wasn't pro-abortion. Indianapolis is perfect for conventions. How does DEI bring about better work forces?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Ricks came to Indiana twice for family – undergraduate studies at Purdue (a tradition on his father’s side) and graduate work at Indiana University (following his now wife of 24 years). He stayed the second time, beginning his career at Eli Lilly and Company, which produces medicines for 40 million people every day. Ricks and Lilly quickly sprang into action at the start of COVID-19, creating testing capacity where none existed, immediately working on antibody therapies and more. He discusses all that, what needs to take place to “crush” this virus and the list he keeps and reviews annually to guide his efforts in the workplace and the broader community.Learn more:Eli Lilly and Company (www.lilly.com)BizVoice magazine feature story (www.bizvoicemagazine.com/interactive/2020/11/#p=16)
Dave Ricks came to Indiana twice for family–undergraduate studies at Purdue (a tradition onhis father's side) and graduate work at Indiana University (following his now wife of 24 years).Hestayed the second time, beginning his career at Eli Lilly and Company, which producesmedicines for 40 million people every day. Ricks and Lilly quickly sprang into action at the startof COVID-19, creating testing capacity where none existed, immediatelyworking on antibodytherapies and more. He discusses all that, what needs to take place to “crush” this virus and thelist he keeps and reviews annually to guide his efforts in the workplace and the broadercommunity.Learn more:Eli Lilly and Company (www.lilly.com) BizVoice magazine feature story (www.bizvoicemagazine.com/interactive/2020/11/#p=16)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dave Ricks, Eli Lilly Chairman & CEO, says science will win in the fight against Covid-19. Andrew Slimmon, Morgan Stanley Investment Management Senior Portfolio Manager, warns investors to resist the urge to overreact as the U.S. election nears. Chris Watling, Longview Economics CEO, examines the trade-offs of helicopter money. Tina Fordham, Avonhurst Advisory Services Head of Global Political Strategy, discusses how Biden and Trump differ on foreign policy. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Dave Ricks, Eli Lilly Chairman & CEO, says science will win in the fight against Covid-19. Andrew Slimmon, Morgan Stanley Investment Management Senior Portfolio Manager, warns investors to resist the urge to overreact as the U.S. election nears. Chris Watling, Longview Economics CEO, examines the trade-offs of helicopter money. Tina Fordham, Avonhurst Advisory Services Head of Global Political Strategy, discusses how Biden and Trump differ on foreign policy.
Today: The Gary Chamber of Commerce is hosting a "Virtual Conversation with U.S. Senator Todd Young" on Friday afternoon on Zoom, and Chamber executive director Chuck Hughes talks about what he will discuss, including the coronavirus pandemic and the recent racial protests. Eli Lilly and Company chief executive Dave Ricks discusses the Indianapolis drugmaker's early-stage trial on a potential treatment for COVID-19. And we have a report from Side Effects Public Media repoerters Darian Benson and Carter Barrett on some of the health inequities that are part of the protests held across the country.
Dave Ricks, has been competing for over 30-years! He won is first Open IPF Championship in 1991, winning a total of 5 Open World Championships in his career (1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1999) and placed Silver in 7 other Open World Championships. In addition, he has taken Best Lifter at the Arnold Sports Festival in 2009, 2010 and 2011, 2012. He has also been a competitor at the 2009 World Games (placing 5th at the age of 50!) and now into his Master’s years of competing, Dave is setting new Master World Records almost every time he hits that platform. He won the 2013 Master World Championships as well as the 2011 World Master’s Championships. At age 53, Dave placed sixth in the Open World Championships. He continues to set Master World Records, most recently the deadlift at the 2013 World Master Championships with a lift of 328 kg. World Record: Master Squat: 90/93 – Broke the record 6x Master Deadlift: 90/93 Broke the record 4x Master Total – 90/93 – Broke the record 6x Set 16 Master World Records Dave also holds the Open American Raw record, set in 2013. He continues to compete at the Elite, Open level at 54 years of age. He has been selected for the USA Team to compete at the Classic World Championships as an open lifter, where he will be 55 years old. Dave is an ambassador for powerlifting. He coaches young lifters, hosts local and high school level competitions, and referees from the local to the national level in the USA Rogue Grand Prix Basic questions - Why did you get into powerlifting? What are your strength numbers -best & current What are the most common injuries you see from powerlifters and what is the usual reason for this? What do you take on a regular basis to supplement your training? What is your worst injury and what did you do to fix it? What accessories do you use for lifting? What supplements do you take? What pet peeves do you have when it comes to training in a gym? What is one thing you have heard many lifters say that is WRONG/MYTH? Favorite powerlifter to watch progress/compete? How hard was it to train while in the Navy? Did you train while deployed on ships? What keeps you into powerlifting? What have you seen change in powerlifting since you started competing? Good/bad/ugly
David Bowie a side: "Golden Years" b side: "Can You Hear Me" RCA Records PB-10441 1982 So much groovy guitar happening. Adam Ant a side: "Goody Two Shoes" b side: "Goody Two Shoes" Epic Records 34-00367 1982 But Will, you played "Generals and Majors" twice last time! I know but one was stereo and one was mono. This one is stereo on both sides. Plus, I mean c'mon... It's no "Stand and Deliver". a side: Pixies "Gouge Away" b side: Sex Clark Five/When People Were Shorter and Lived Near the Water "Jeepster/I Got the Music in Me" The Bob Magazine Issue No. 38 1990 Recorded live on August 10, 1989 at Cabaret Metro, Chicago, in case you Pixies folks are wondering. Also fuck yeah, Dave Ricks m/ Frankie Valli [mm:ss] a side: "Grease" b side: "Grease (Instrumental)" RSO Records RS 897 1978 Kinda sounds like a BeeGee number, don't it? Well duh, it's a Barry Gibb tune. Hope you busted out your air sax for the b-side. The Jerms [mm:ss] a side: "Green Door (regular version)" b side: "Green Door (time edited version)" Honor Brigade #1 1969 Kinda like "Baby Elephant Walk" meets Steve Miller Band? Dick Hyman [mm:ss] a side: "Green Onions" b side: "Aquarius" Command Records 45-4129 1969 Wowzers. Which flavor do you prefer your futuristic late-60s to be? Jack Scott [mm:ss] a side: "Grizzly Bear" b side: "Cry Cry Cry" Capitol Records 4689 1962 The Mindbenders [mm:ss] a side: "A Groovy Kind of Love" b side: "Love Is Good" Fontana Records F-1541 1965 Despite the a-side being based on Clementi's Sonatina in G, the b-side is way groovier. Music behind the DJ: "Dracula 1972 A.D." by Michael Vicks. Why? Because one of the songs in this episode is tangentially related to Caroline Munro!
Taking the reins in 2017, Dave Ricks is now Chief Executive Officer of Eli Lilly and Company, as well as Chairman of the Board. Working his way up from business development associate, Ricks has been a part of Eli Lilly for 20 years and today plays a large part in the industry by holding positions on several professional and philanthropic boards. With a rich history, Ricks will lead Eli Lilly and Company into its next chapter through new product development, promising research, increased productivity and attracting the top scientific talent from around the world. (May 3, 2018)
We were honored to have Dave Ricks back on our show. We got to interview him last year and he's been rocking it since then. Here are some of his accomplishments - Arnold - Best Lifter at the Arnold Sports Festival in 2009, 2010 and 2011, 2012. Competes in the Raw 205 class. Bench press 210 kg (463 lbs) The Arnold - Grand Prix by SBD 03/03/2018 Deadlift 310 kg (683 lbs) The Arnold - Grand Prix by SBD 03/03/2018 Here are some of the topics we discussed: How much does your weight fluctuate throughout the year? Do people at work or who know you outside of powerlifting think you are crazy or do they understand what it is that you do and why you do it? Who are your direct competition and how much does that drive you? John Haack, Ashton Rouska, etc Squatted 292.5 and missed 310, PB was 325.5 at Pacific Internationals back in April 30, 2017. Set bench press PR 210 kg (previous was 207.5 kg back in Oct 2017 and deadlift PR 310 kg (previous was 305 kg back in Oct 2017). Missed PR new total is 812.5 kg (previous was 825.5 kg back in April 2017). Do you think the judges were too nit-picky about depth in the squat? It appears you were just there at depth, did you think you were high or was it obvious to you as well? Squats seem to be difficult for you since Pacific Internationals where you went 9 for 9. Is it a mobility issue that you are working through? Your bench and deadlift has steadily improved, what do you attribute your progress? Do you think you’ll hit a raw 500# bench in comp someday? (Or gym) You started out Equipped...any thoughts on going back to equipped? You broke a bunch of state records in your bench press and deadlift PRs as well as national records. Do you have any American record breaking goals you would like to set in the future? What specific meets do you look forward to competing at and why (Raw Nationals, IPF Worlds, particular invitationals)? How many days a week do you train and have you ever considered other sports (strongman, weightlifting)? How are you involved in powerlifting outside of competing?
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Carleton men's track and field head coach Dave Ricks joins us for Knights of the Roundtable, talking about how the Knight thinclads have fared so far this season and what lies ahead for them as the team points toward the MIAC Championships. We highlight Matt Frank's All-American selection, as well as Ryan Martinez and John Knapp being named MIAC performers of the week in their respective sports.
Carleton men's track and field head coach Dave Ricks joins us for Knights of the Roundtable, talking about how the Knight thinclads have fared so far this season and what lies ahead for them as the team points toward the MIAC Championships. We highlight Matt Frank's All-American selection, as well as Ryan Martinez and John Knapp being named MIAC performers of the week in their respective sports.