Hal Foster, MD Endowment—From Dream to Reality
Ron Sallerson and Mary McMahon, AAO-HNS Staff Imagine yourself transported back in time 116 years ago. Hal Lovelace Foster, MD, calls together the first meeting of ophthalmologists and otolaryngologists. He has the insight to understand the importance of creating a forum to advance professional learning for benefit of quality patient care in the specialty. And his commitment was a personal one. Foster paid for the cost of that meeting in 1896—an estimated $400—himself. The Vision Foster said of that initial meeting, “The money I spent in calling those specialists together was the best investment I ever made.” Could he have imagined that his early efforts and financial support would result in the AAO-HNS/F of today: a thriving membership of about 12,000 members? Fast forward 113 years. It is now 2009. The AAO-HNS/F, through the leadership of the Board of Directors, embarks on its first endowment campaign. The choice is made to name this campaign the Hal Foster, MD Endowment to pay tribute to the man who created our organization. The Present The next stop on our time travel is the present. When you visit the Foundation’s offices you are welcomed by the sight of the Hal Foster, MD Endowment Campaign Wall of Honor showcasing the Founding Donors. We are honored to announce that 45 donors as of December 31, 2011, made a decision to be Founding Members of this monumental effort. This beautiful installation embodies our tribute to Hal Foster, MD and shows the faces of those who answered the call to fund the endowment. Also displayed are inspiring and compelling messages from each donor describing reasons for supporting the mission of the Academy. The Hal Foster, MD Endowment Donor Wall is one lasting way to convey our gratitude for their generous philanthropy. Some of the Founding Members share with us their motivations for support: Sujana S. Chandrasekhar, MD, and Krishnan Ramanathan “Our contribution to the Foundation is made to honor and sustain its vision for education, research, and patient care. I, like every single ENT resident and surgeon, have benefited greatly from the Foundation’s educational products. I have seen the Academy honor my father, Dr. H.K. Chandrasekhar, for his far-reaching public service work, and I have seen it enable me to develop my leadership abilities. The Academy is a place and an idea that welcomes all otolaryngologists, women and men, and all races, as family; and, as family, encourages each to develop his or her own skills and succeed. By donating to the Foundation’s fund, we can help this organization–our organization–chart the right course for the best in otolaryngology in the future.” Neil Bhattacharyya, MD, and Anjini Bhattacharyya, MD “We can help patients one at a time in our day-to-day practice and we can shape current practice through our research and teaching, but through the Hal Foster, MD Endowment we will be able to build and influence the long-term future of our specialty.” Andrew Blitzer, MD, DDS“I feel very privileged to be an otolaryngologist. I am dedicated to my patients, and feel an obligation to give back to the medical community for the privilege I have. To that end, I teach residents and fellows, perform clinical research to better understand and treat disorders of the head and neck, and work with the Foundation on educational and research endeavors. I feel that the Academy best represents the otolaryngology community as a whole. I have chosen to endow a research grant opportunity in laryngology to let my legacy continue long after my career has ended.”The Future We continue our journey in time, arriving in the future. Will you follow Dr. Foster’s incredible gesture of generosity and leadership? Will you join the Founding Members by supporting the Hal Foster, MD, Endowment? His contributions of time, effort, and resources resulted in the creation of the AAO-HNS/F, the largest organization representing today’s otolaryngologist–head and neck surgeons. Endowments are the financial foundation of an institution. These funds are invested, rather than used for immediate needs. Through this endowment, you help the AAO-HNS/F fulfill Dr. Foster’s vision. Those who donate to the Hal Foster, MD Endowment become an integral component of the history and future of this organization helping to preserve the AAO-HNS/F legacy for many generations to come. The earnings provide a stable, ongoing funding source to sustain excellence in research, lifelong learning, humanitarian missions and aid, evidence-based medicine, international work, and advocacy—all central to our mission. Every day, we are asked to respond to changes in the medical landscape by creating new programs and knowledge for the specialty. However, these efforts can only be sustained in the long term with additional funding. A gift to the Hal Foster, MD, Endowment enriches the specialty every year. So, back in the present the Founding Donors phase of the Hal Foster, MD, Endowment was closed in December 2011. However, all contributors to this endowment from now on will be recognized in a special location on the headquarters lobby display. To add your name or for more information about the Hal Foster, MD Endowment, contact: Mary McMahon at 1-703-535-3717. List of Hal Foster, MD Endowment Donors As of October 15, 2012 Centurions Ronald B. Kuppersmith, MD, MBA, and Nicole Kuppersmith* Michael M. Paparella, MD, and Treva Paparella Stewards Robert W. Bastian, MD, and Janice E. Bastian* Nikhil J. Bhatt, MD, and Anjali Bhatt, MD* Neil Bhattacharyya, MD, and Anjini Bhattacharyya, MD* Andrew Blitzer, MD, DDS* I David Bough, Jr., MD* Sujana S. Chandrasekhar, MD, and Krishnan Ramathan* Sukgi S. Choi, MD, and Charles F. Monk, Jr.* Noel L. Cohen, MD, and Baukje Cohen* Lee D. Eisenberg, MD, MPH, and Nancy E. Eisenberg* Michael E. Glasscock, III, MD* Steven M. Gold, MD* Thomas A. Graves, MD* Barry R. Jacobs, MD, and MaryLynn Jacobs* Jonas T. Johnson, MD, and Janis Johnson* David W. Kennedy, MD* Thomas B. Logan, MD, and Jo Logan* Rodney P. Lusk, MD, and Constance C. Lusk, BSN, RN* Phillip L. Massengill, MD* James L. Netterville, MD* David R. Nielsen, MD, and Rebecca C. Nielsen, RN* Richard M. Rosenfeld, MD MPH* Harlene Ginsberg and Jerry M. Schreibstein, MD* Gavin Setzen, MD, and Karen Setzen* James A. Stankiewicz, MD* J. Pablo Stolovitzky, MD, and Silvia P. Stolovitzky* Ira David Uretzky, MD, and Beth J. Uretzky* Jay S. Youngerman, MD, and Toni Youngerman* Sustainers Peter J. Abramson, MD, and Cara Abramson, APRN-BC* Kenneth W. Altman, MD, PhD, and Courtney Altman* Seilesh Babu, MD, and Abbey Crooks-Babu, MD* Ron Cannon, MD, and family* Raghuvir B. Gelot, MD, and Carolyn Gelot, RN, MSN, FNP* Rebecca D. Golgert, MD* Stacey L. Ishman, MD, and Jim McCarthy* Darius Kohan, MD Alfred Kornblut, CAPT MC USNR-RET*, and Alan David Kornblut, AB, MS, MD Helen F. Krause, MD* Spencer C. Payne, MD* Michael D. Seidman, MD, and Lynn Seidman* Nancy L. Snyderman, MD* Duane J. Taylor, MD* P. Ashley Wackym, MD, and Jeremy Wackym* David L. Witsell, MD, MHS* Peak Woo, MD* Mark E. Zafereo, Jr., MD* *Indicates founding donor
Ron Sallerson and Mary McMahon, AAO-HNS Staff
Imagine yourself transported back in time 116 years ago. Hal Lovelace Foster, MD, calls together the first meeting of ophthalmologists and otolaryngologists. He has the insight to understand the importance of creating a forum to advance professional learning for benefit of quality patient care in the specialty. And his commitment was a personal one. Foster paid for the cost of that meeting in 1896—an estimated $400—himself.
The Vision
Foster said of that initial meeting, “The money I spent in calling those specialists together was the best investment I ever made.” Could he have imagined that his early efforts and financial support would result in the AAO-HNS/F of today: a thriving membership of about 12,000 members?
Fast forward 113 years. It is now 2009. The AAO-HNS/F, through the leadership of the Board of Directors, embarks on its first endowment campaign. The choice is made to name this campaign the Hal Foster, MD Endowment to pay tribute to the man who created our organization.
The Present
The next stop on our time travel is the present. When you visit the Foundation’s offices you are welcomed by the sight of the Hal Foster, MD Endowment Campaign Wall of Honor showcasing the Founding Donors. We are honored to announce that 45 donors as of December 31, 2011, made a decision to be Founding Members of this monumental effort.
This beautiful installation embodies our tribute to Hal Foster, MD and shows the faces of those who answered the call to fund the endowment. Also displayed are inspiring and compelling messages from each donor describing reasons for supporting the mission of the Academy. The Hal Foster, MD Endowment Donor Wall is one lasting way to convey our gratitude for their generous philanthropy.
Some of the Founding Members share with us their motivations for support:
Sujana S. Chandrasekhar, MD, and Krishnan Ramanathan
“Our contribution to the Foundation is made to honor and sustain its vision for education, research, and patient care. I, like every single ENT resident and surgeon, have benefited greatly from the Foundation’s educational products. I have seen the Academy honor my father, Dr. H.K. Chandrasekhar, for his far-reaching public service work, and I have seen it enable me to develop my leadership abilities. The Academy is a place and an idea that welcomes all otolaryngologists, women and men, and all races, as family; and, as family, encourages each to develop his or her own skills and succeed. By donating to the Foundation’s fund, we can help this organization–our organization–chart the right course for the best in otolaryngology in the future.”
Neil Bhattacharyya, MD, and Anjini Bhattacharyya, MD
“We can help patients one at a time in our day-to-day practice and we can shape current practice through our research and teaching, but through the Hal Foster, MD Endowment we will be able to build and influence the long-term future of our specialty.”
Andrew Blitzer, MD, DDS“I feel very privileged to be an otolaryngologist. I am dedicated to my patients, and feel an obligation to give back to the medical community for the privilege I have. To that end, I teach residents and fellows, perform clinical research to better understand and treat disorders of the head and neck, and work with the Foundation on educational and research endeavors. I feel that the Academy best represents the otolaryngology community as a whole. I have chosen to endow a research grant opportunity in laryngology to let my legacy continue long after my career has ended.”The Future
We continue our journey in time, arriving in the future. Will you follow Dr. Foster’s incredible gesture of generosity and leadership? Will you join the Founding Members by supporting the Hal Foster, MD, Endowment? His contributions of time, effort, and resources resulted in the creation of the AAO-HNS/F, the largest organization representing today’s otolaryngologist–head and neck surgeons.
Endowments are the financial foundation of an institution. These funds are invested, rather than used for immediate needs. Through this endowment, you help the AAO-HNS/F fulfill Dr. Foster’s vision. Those who donate to the Hal Foster, MD Endowment become an integral component of the history and future of this organization helping to preserve the AAO-HNS/F legacy for many generations to come. The earnings provide a stable, ongoing funding source to sustain excellence in research, lifelong learning, humanitarian missions and aid, evidence-based medicine, international work, and advocacy—all central to our mission. Every day, we are asked to respond to changes in the medical landscape by creating new programs and knowledge for the specialty. However, these efforts can only be sustained in the long term with additional funding.
A gift to the Hal Foster, MD, Endowment enriches the specialty every year.
So, back in the present the Founding Donors phase of the Hal Foster, MD, Endowment was closed in December 2011. However, all contributors to this endowment from now on will be recognized in a special location on the headquarters lobby display. To add your name or for more information about the Hal Foster, MD Endowment, contact: Mary McMahon at 1-703-535-3717.
List of Hal Foster, MD Endowment Donors
As of October 15, 2012
Centurions
Ronald B. Kuppersmith, MD, MBA, and Nicole Kuppersmith*
Michael M. Paparella, MD, and Treva Paparella
Stewards
Robert W. Bastian, MD, and Janice E. Bastian*
Nikhil J. Bhatt, MD, and Anjali Bhatt, MD*
Neil Bhattacharyya, MD, and Anjini Bhattacharyya, MD*
Andrew Blitzer, MD, DDS*
I David Bough, Jr., MD*
Sujana S. Chandrasekhar, MD, and Krishnan Ramathan*
Sukgi S. Choi, MD, and Charles F. Monk, Jr.*
Noel L. Cohen, MD, and Baukje Cohen*
Lee D. Eisenberg, MD, MPH, and Nancy E. Eisenberg*
Michael E. Glasscock, III, MD*
Steven M. Gold, MD*
Thomas A. Graves, MD*
Barry R. Jacobs, MD, and MaryLynn Jacobs*
Jonas T. Johnson, MD, and Janis Johnson*
David W. Kennedy, MD*
Thomas B. Logan, MD, and Jo Logan*
Rodney P. Lusk, MD, and Constance C. Lusk, BSN, RN*
Phillip L. Massengill, MD*
James L. Netterville, MD*
David R. Nielsen, MD, and Rebecca C. Nielsen, RN*
Richard M. Rosenfeld, MD MPH*
Harlene Ginsberg and Jerry M. Schreibstein, MD*
Gavin Setzen, MD, and Karen Setzen*
James A. Stankiewicz, MD*
J. Pablo Stolovitzky, MD, and Silvia P. Stolovitzky*
Ira David Uretzky, MD, and Beth J. Uretzky*
Jay S. Youngerman, MD, and Toni Youngerman*
Sustainers
Peter J. Abramson, MD, and Cara Abramson, APRN-BC*
Kenneth W. Altman, MD, PhD, and Courtney Altman*
Seilesh Babu, MD, and Abbey Crooks-Babu, MD*
Ron Cannon, MD, and family*
Raghuvir B. Gelot, MD, and Carolyn Gelot, RN, MSN, FNP*
Rebecca D. Golgert, MD*
Stacey L. Ishman, MD, and Jim McCarthy*
Darius Kohan, MD
Alfred Kornblut, CAPT MC USNR-RET*, and Alan David Kornblut, AB, MS, MD
Helen F. Krause, MD*
Spencer C. Payne, MD*
Michael D. Seidman, MD, and Lynn Seidman*
Nancy L. Snyderman, MD*
Duane J. Taylor, MD*
P. Ashley Wackym, MD, and Jeremy Wackym*
David L. Witsell, MD, MHS*
Peak Woo, MD*
Mark E. Zafereo, Jr., MD*
*Indicates founding donor