Verbatim announcement issued by the Indiana Historical Society:
The Indiana Historical Society is pleased to announce the list of individuals who will be named Indiana Living Legends in 2008.
Birch Bayh, Scott Jones, David T. Wong, Barbara Baekgaard and Patricia Miller will be honored at the Indiana History Center at the annual Living Legends Gala on Friday, July 18, 2008.
Each year, the Society honors extraordinary Hoosiers for their statewide and national accomplishments in a variety of areas and disciplines.
This year’s honorees were selected from more than 150 nominations by a committee of civic and corporate leaders, volunteers and IHS trustees. Mary Ann Bradley and Jane Schlegel, both IHS trustees, are the co-chairs of the Indiana Living Legends 2008 event.
The Living Legends event also serves as a fundraising event that assists the Indiana Historical Society in fulfilling its mission to be Indiana’s Storyteller by providing programs and resources throughout the state.
In addition to generous corporate sponsorship from partners OneAmerica Financial Partners, Inc. and Fifth Third Bank, individuals and companies are invited to support the IHS mission by attending the event. Tickets can be purchased individually or by table-cost to attend is $250 per person or $2,500 for a table of 10. Those wishing to attend a patron’s reception with the Living Legends may purchase patron-level tickets for $350 per person or $3,500 for a table of 10.
For additional information or to receive an invitation, please contact the IHS Development Department at (317) 233-6578.For more information on programs and events of the Indiana Historical Society, call (317) 232-1882 or (800) 447-1830. Information is also available at www.indianahistory.org. Since 1830, the Indiana Historical Society has been Indiana’s Storyteller, connecting people to the past by collecting, preserving, interpreting, and disseminating the state’s history.
A nonprofit membership organization, the IHS also publishes books and periodicals; sponsors teacher workshops; provides youth, adult, and family programming; provides support and assistance to local museums and historical groups; and maintains the nation’s premier research library and archives on the history of Indiana and the Old Northwest.
Birch Bayh
Birch Bayh was a member of the United States Senate from 1963 to 1981, where he served his home state of Indiana, and was part of historic legislation affecting the American presidency and individual rights of women, minorities and youth, including Title IX to the Higher Education Act, the Equal Rights Amendment, the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act. He has been a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and authored the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980, which is recognized for its role in promoting the biotechnology revolution. He also authored initial emergency relief legislation which provided a framework for the establishment of FEMA.
Currently, Senator Bayh is a partner in the Washington, D.C., office of Venable LLP, representing individuals, businesses and public entities. Working with the firm’s Legislative and Regulatory practice, he counsels corporate interests with business before all three branches of government helping to ensure that their voices are heard in the public dialogue.
Senator Bayh has spent several years working to secure compensation for those Philippine citizens denied their human rights by the Marcos regime and has recently been involved in efforts to secure a National Popular Vote for President. He earned a bachelor’s degree in agriculture from Purdue University and a degree from the Indiana University School of Law. He volunteered and served two years in the United States Army and in the Army of Occupation in Germany.
Scott Jones
Scott Jones, a creator of modern technology, was born in 1960. Driven by curiosity and creativity, Mr. Jones emerged from formal education prepared to make sparks fly in the technological world. After graduating with honors from Indiana University with a degree in computer science with a focus on chemistry and biology, Mr. Jones worked as a research scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in the early 1980s, establishing a footing in robotics, vision systems, optical storage, parallel computing, the Internet and other leading-edge technologies.
Mr. Jones is Chairman of Gracenote, one of the first companies to develop the music recognition software that is now at the heart of several Internet music products, such as Apple(r)’s iPod and iTunes. His business leadership roles also include Chairman of Gazelle TechVentures, Chairman and CEO of IndyRobotics, Chairman of Grow Indiana Media Ventures, and co-founder, Chairman and CEO of ChaCha Search.
An active leader in his community, Mr. Jones serves on numerous boards, including the Indianapolis Zoo and The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. In 1994, he established the Scott A. Jones Foundation, which provides tools for a cross-section of all children to reach their full potential through educational and cultural activities. Today, as a technological pioneer, community leader, philanthropist, serial entrepreneur and inventor, Mr. Jones continues to be passionately focused on making the world a better place.
David T. Wong
David T. Wong, Ph.D., President of DT Wong Consulting, LLC, is an internationally renowned biochemist and neuropharmacologist. He worked at the Lilly Research Laboratories from 1968 until his retirement in 2000 as a Lilly Distinguished Research Fellow.
He is a co-discoverer and co-inventor of several centrally acting drugs, which have revolutionized the fields of psychiatry and neuropharmacology, including Prozac for the treatment of depression (1986) and related disorders (1988); Strattera for attention deficit disorder (2003); and Cymbalta for depression (2004), diabetes neuropathic pain (2004) and general anxiety disorder (2007).
Dr. Wong has received several notable awards for his contributions to science, including the Discoverer’s Award, Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association in 1993; the Pharmaceutical Discoverer’s Award, National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression in 1996; the Outstanding Achievement in Research, Development and Innovation Award, Indiana Health Industry Forum in 1996; the Outstanding Achievement in Neuroscience Research Award, Lilly Neuroscience, Eli Lilly and Company in 2000; and the Excellence in Science Award, U.S. Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce in 2002.
Dr. Wong has published more than 160 papers and book chapters in the fields of neuropharmacology and biochemistry and is an inventor or co-inventor for some 35 U.S. Patents. Dr. Wong is an adjunct professor, Neurobiology, Department of Psychiatry, at the Indiana University School of Medicine and Nankai University in Tianjin, China.
Barbara Baekgaard and Patricia Miller
Barbara Baekgaard and Patricia Miller co-founded Fort Wayne-based Vera Bradley Designs in 1982, which has grown into an internationally recognized brand. Vera Bradley designs and manufacturers cotton-quilted handbags, travel bags and accessories, and has recently expanded to include eyewear, tableware, rolling luggage, home furnishings, stationery and men’s ties.
Ms. Baekgaard leads the design team, while Ms. Miller is in charge of marketing and business operations. In 1994, the personal loss of a dear friend to breast cancer inspired Ms. Baekgaard and Ms. Miller to add a new dimension to Vera Bradley.
They established the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer. To date, the Foundation is the largest donor to the Indiana University Cancer Center, with more than $4 million in past gifts and an additional pledge of $6.8 million in June 2007.
Ms. Baekgaard’s many honors include Country Living Entrepreneur of the Year (2007) and the Gifts and Decorative Accessories Industry Achievement Award (2006). She attended Marymount College in New York and Barat College in Lake Forest, Ill.
Ms. Miller has served as Indiana’s Secretary of Commerce and CEO of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, and was named the Indiana Business Leader of the Year by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce in 1997. She is a graduate of Indiana University.