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Living with What is True.
Meet Pat & Lee
Patricia Pickett and Lee Lonzo are longtime Indiana leaders whose careers have spanned journalism, strategic communications, law, education, and interscholastic athletics. Together, they are the voices behind Postscript Living, an evolving body of writing and conversation about partnership, cultural life, leadership, chronic illness, and the lived realities of life beyond 60.
Patricia Pickett is a veteran communications strategist and founder of Pickett & Associates, a public relations and marketing consultancy serving healthcare, nonprofit, and civic organizations across Indiana. With more than three decades of experience shaping public narratives and advising institutions, she brings clarity, discipline, and a journalist’s instinct for nuance to her writing. Through Postscript Living, she turns that lens toward the personal — exploring entertaining, travel, technology, caregiving, and the recalibration that comes with time.
Lee Lonzo’s professional life has centered on leadership and mentorship. Holding a Master’ in education from Butler University, he received his law degree from Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis while teaching full-time. For nearly two decades he coached high school athletics, leading teams to three state championships. He later served as Athletic Director at one of Indiana’s largest and most decorated high school programs and is a Certified Athletic Administrator. Lonzo was inducted into the Indiana Tennis Coaches Hall of Fame and received the Richard G. Lugar Award for Distinguished Service from the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA). He also played a key role in launching Champions Together, a statewide partnership expanding unified sports opportunities through collaboration with Special Olympics Indiana.
In 2016, Lonzo was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. The diagnosis altered pace and perspective, but not purpose. Together, Pickett and Lonzo continue to host, travel thoughtfully, attend performances, and remain engaged in civic and cultural life. Their writing reflects that lived experience — not as inspiration, but as observation: how partnership deepens, how leadership evolves, and how adaptation can coexist with vitality.
Based in central Indiana, they bring seasoned perspective, dry humor, and hard-won clarity to conversations about aging, resilience, and living deliberately in life’s later chapters.