AIT Laboratories CEO Donates $48 Million for New Medical School

INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 24, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Michael A. Evans, Ph.D. is a former
Army Ranger who returned from Vietnam with life-threatening injuries. Through
great medical care and strength of will, he endured to become a noted scientist.
In 1990, he founded AIT Laboratories and quickly learned that running a business
requires a different kind of strength and after a few years of trying, was on
the verge of bankruptcy. In 2009, he transferred ownership of his company to his
nearly 500 employees in an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), a move that set
the stage for AIT to become an Indiana life sciences success story.

A year later, he made a gift and magnanimous pledge of $48 million to Marian
University that would kick off the creation of a new medical school for Indiana.
To honor his great act of stewardship, Marian University will name the new
building on campus, which will house the College of Osteopathic Medicine and the
School of Nursing, in his honor. The Michael A. Evans Center for Health
Sciences, set to open in the fall of 2013, will be officially named in a
ceremony on the university’s campus at 5:15 p.m. today. Evans is the president
and chief executive officer of AIT Laboratories in Indianapolis.

“Marian University has a deep passion to meet the needs of humanity, especially
in the areas of healthcare and excellence in education,” said Marian
University’s President, Daniel J. Elsener. “The magnanimous investment Dr. Evans
had made will do much to provide the healthcare resources that are needed in
Indiana, especially by those most vulnerable,” he continued.

“This gift is not about having my name on a building. My investment is about the
students who will walk out of this building in four years with the ability to
treat families and improve their lives, which is the true gift,” said Michael A.
Evans, Ph.D.

First New Medical School in Indiana in Over 100 Years

In March 1903, William Lowe Bryan’s proposal to establish a medical school at
Indiana University was accepted. It would be 107 years before another medical
school was proposed in Indiana, on January 15, 2010, by Marian University and
the Indiana Osteopathic Association.

Hospitals and healthcare-related companies across Indiana have supported the
university’s development of a new medical school. Both St. Vincent Health and
Community Health Network have given $5 million gifts; Michael G. Browning and
Eli Lilly and Company Foundation have given $1 million; and Hill-Rom has given
$1 million plus equipment.

“Clearly, Michael Evans has seized a once in a lifetime opportunity to help
build a medical education facility in Indianapolis that will attract world-class
faculty, researchers, and students. Eli Lilly and Company is proud to join so
many of our community partners in support of this new and much needed medical
school,” said John C. Lechleiter, Ph.D., chairman, president, and chief
executive officer of Eli Lilly and Company, Inc.

“Michael Evans has long understood Indiana’s doctor shortage and the need for
more highly educated healthcare workers,” said Dr. Paul Evans, dean of the
College of Osteopathic Medicine. “Because of his involvement, we are creating an
exceptional curriculum and a top-tier medical school that will attract top
teaching and research faculty from across the country.”

The building, designed by Indianapolis architects Schmidt and Associates and BSA
LifeStructures, will cost $55 million when completed in 2013. It is part of a
larger initiative that includes expansion of the university’s library, science
program, and related needs totaling $160 million. To date, the university has
raised $82 million. University officials noted that the medical center is being
funded entirely through private donations.

“As our recent report on the life sciences sector makes clear, Indianapolis is
truly emerging as a national ‘destination community’ when it comes to the life
sciences and healthcare,” said BioCrossroads President and Chief Executive
Officer David Johnson.

“I applaud Dan Elsener, Michael Evans, and Marian University for their vision
and determination to create a college of osteopathic medicine in Indiana. With
only 26 osteopathic medical schools across the nation, its innovative curriculum
will doubtless play a significant role in training the next generation of
osteopathic medical providers in this state and the nation,” said Sen. Richard
G. Lugar, the senior U.S. senator from Indiana.

The broad political support for this private project is notable. U.S. senator
Dan Coats will speak at the ceremony today.

“Michael has played a significant role in making Indiana a national leader in
the healthcare and life sciences field,” said Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels.
“Now his tremendous generosity will allow future generations of Hoosiers to
continue the pursuit of knowledge and excellence in this noble field.”

“The City of Indianapolis is pleased that Michael Evans has taken the step to
further strengthen the collaboration between Marian University and the near-west
side,” said Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard. “This multi-million dollar
investment creates yet another significant connection point between the city’s
extensive medical and research capabilities and the 16 Tech vision.” Mayor
Ballard will speak at the ceremony today.

About Marian University

Marian University (www.marian.edu) is the only Catholic liberal arts university
in central Indiana. It is a private, co-educational school offering classes to
both traditional and non-traditional students. Located two miles northwest of
downtown Indianapolis, Marian University is a Catholic university dedicated to
excellent teaching and learning in the Franciscan and liberal arts traditions.
It is one of Indiana’s 31 independent colleges, and one of 244 Catholic colleges
and universities in the United States. On July 1, 2009, Marian College became
Marian University. On May 4, 2011, Marian University received pre-accreditation
status for a new medical school.

About Michael A. Evans, Ph.D.

To learn more about AIT Laboratories President and CEO Michael A. Evans, Ph.D.
and AIT Laboratories, visit www.AITLabs.com.

Media Contacts:
Raquel Bahamonde
AIT Laboratories
317-308-0064
rbahamonde@aitlabs.com

Andrea Fagan
Marian University
317-955-6213
afagan@marian.edu

SOURCE AIT Laboratories

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