Senior Foundation Strategist,
Stan Crosley is co-director of the Indiana University Center for Law, Ethics and Applied Research (CLEAR) in Health Information and principal at Crosley Law Offices, LLC. Crosley is the former chief privacy officer for Eli Lilly Company, where he initiated Lilly’s global privacy program in 1998. The program received the 2007 Innovation Award from the IAPP. Crosley also co-founded and served as chair of the International Pharmaceutical Privacy Consortium and was a member of the IOM Medical Research and Privacy Committee. He serves on the boards of the Indiana Health Informatics Technology, Inc., the IAPP and The Privacy Projects. Crosley is a member of the Brookings Institute’s Active Surveillance Implementation Council, which is providing guidance to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on issues surrounding medical product surveillance and the FDA’s Sentinel project. He is also on the advisory board for the journal International Data Privacy Law.
Crosley is a frequent speaker/lecturer on health information technology, privacy and data protection, health research and information utilization, HIPAA/HITECH, EU data protection, international privacy and data protection, information governance, and all aspects of operating privacy programs.
Crosley is a graduate of Hillsdale College with a bachelor of science in biology/chemistry and of Indiana University Maurer School of Law at Bloomington, where he received a JD with honors. He is a member of the board of Shepherd Community Center, dedicated to breaking the cycle of poverty on Indianapolis’s east side, and is active in his church and community.
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