Fundraising Flourishes at the Annual Meeting
The work of the Board of Governors (BOG) Development Fundraising Task Force was visible throughout the 2011 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO. The Friday before the meeting, members of the task force along with members of the WIO Section and Diversity Committee met for dinner to discuss how to best bring about philanthropic awareness and further the goal to create a more sustainable AAO-HNS/F. During the informal gathering, several members had a chance to hear, firsthand, about the lives that are being changed through endowments created to develop and sustain programs that will encourage diversity and inclusion, increase awareness about healthcare disparities, support future leaders, and increase international outreach. The group of attendees came away energized and prepared to speak with others about the important work that is taking place. That discussion was carried over to the BOG Development Fundraising Task Force meeting that took place Saturday prior to the start of this year’s annual meeting. At the BOG Development Fundraising Task Force meeting, you could see the growing excitement about what the annual meeting brings and how everyone participating has a hand in furthering our mission. While discussing the geographical areas that represent highest levels of philanthropic support, many of my colleagues were excited to see their states represented. (See “Top 10 Millennium Society States.”) What was even more moving was when BOG members were asked to raise their hands if they were current Millennium Society members. In the room of more than 25 people, 90 percent raised their hands proclaiming their support for the AAO-HNSF. The awareness of the importance of giving by members of the BOG has spread and continues to permeate the rest of the membership. Last year, we had 390 Millennium Society members by the end of December. By the start of the annual meeting, we had more than 400 Millennium Society members. So, prior to the annual meeting, we challenged the BOG to help reach the goal of 450 Millennium Society members by December 2011. Of course, task force members were up to the challenge—at the conclusion of the meeting, we boasted a Millennium Society list with 450 members! The BOG Task Force members also learned about “Seizing Today’s Planning Opportunities to Secure Your Tomorrow,” from Brian Duncan, MBA, of the Duncan Financial Group, who has been a resource to several AAO-HNSF donors. As many of us plan for the future, we were fortunate to hear him speak about ways in which we can help make our future, family, and AAO-HNS/F secure in an uncertain tomorrow. The presentation brought to light important considerations related to current tax law, the benefits to donors making gifts of stock, and opportunities to achieve significant giving through gifts of life insurance. This year’s Millennium Society Donor Appreciation Lounge offered unparalleled opportunities for networking, relaxing, and working—all in one place. Many of our donors complimented the lounge’s setup and amenities—appreciating the opportunity for an on-call meeting room, business services, and even luggage check. Brian Duncan also stayed on after Saturday’s presentation to provide complimentary financial consultation to donors—another touch that was valued by donors and lounge visitors. As I made my way from session to session, I noted that many of the task force members who attended the meeting were making the rounds and talking with friends and colleagues about the opportunity to give back to their specialty as well as the benefits that come with it. Our task force brought prospective members to the Millennium Society Donor Appreciation Lounge to show them how they can become more involved in our society, support the areas that they are most passionate about, and to experience “all that is the Millennium Society Donor Appreciation Lounge.” Ensuring the future of our profession by providing essential funding for our mission of empowering otolaryngologist—head and neck surgeons to deliver the best patient care is of vital importance. You can continue this momentous climb toward another record-breaking year by joining the Millennium Society and encouraging your colleagues as well. To join, go to www.entnet.org/donate or contact our Development staff at development@entnet.org or 1-703-535-3718. Top 10 Millennium Society States (2010) 1. New York $593,951 2. Texas $317,100 3. North Carolina $117,847 4. California $112,216 5. Illinois $85,350 6. Tennessee $72,100 7. Washington $66,600 8. Washington, DC – $61,666 9. Pennsylvania $56,630 10. Florida $53,100

The work of the Board of Governors (BOG) Development Fundraising Task Force was visible throughout the 2011 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO. The Friday before the meeting, members of the task force along with members of the WIO Section and Diversity Committee met for dinner to discuss how to best bring about philanthropic awareness and further the goal to create a more sustainable AAO-HNS/F.
During the informal gathering, several members had a chance to hear, firsthand, about the lives that are being changed through endowments created to develop and sustain programs that will encourage diversity and inclusion, increase awareness about healthcare disparities, support future leaders, and increase international outreach. The group of attendees came away energized and prepared to speak with others about the important work that is taking place. That discussion was carried over to the BOG Development Fundraising Task Force meeting that took place Saturday prior to the start of this year’s annual meeting.
At the BOG Development Fundraising Task Force meeting, you could see the growing excitement about what the annual meeting brings and how everyone participating has a hand in furthering our mission. While discussing the geographical areas that represent highest levels of philanthropic support, many of my colleagues were excited to see their states represented. (See “Top 10 Millennium Society States.”) What was even more moving was when BOG members were asked to raise their hands if they were current Millennium Society members. In the room of more than 25 people, 90 percent raised their hands proclaiming their support for the AAO-HNSF.
The awareness of the importance of giving by members of the BOG has spread and continues to permeate the rest of the membership. Last year, we had 390 Millennium Society members by the end of December. By the start of the annual meeting, we had more than 400 Millennium Society members. So, prior to the annual meeting, we challenged the BOG to help reach the goal of 450 Millennium Society members by December 2011. Of course, task force members were up to the challenge—at the conclusion of the meeting, we boasted a Millennium Society list with 450 members!
The BOG Task Force members also learned about “Seizing Today’s Planning Opportunities to Secure Your Tomorrow,” from Brian Duncan, MBA, of the Duncan Financial Group, who has been a resource to several AAO-HNSF donors. As many of us plan for the future, we were fortunate to hear him speak about ways in which we can help make our future, family, and AAO-HNS/F secure in an uncertain tomorrow. The presentation brought to light important considerations related to current tax law, the benefits to donors making gifts of stock, and opportunities to achieve significant giving through gifts of life insurance.
This year’s Millennium Society Donor Appreciation Lounge offered unparalleled opportunities for networking, relaxing, and working—all in one place. Many of our donors complimented the lounge’s setup and amenities—appreciating the opportunity for an on-call meeting room, business services, and even luggage check. Brian Duncan also stayed on after Saturday’s presentation to provide complimentary financial consultation to donors—another touch that was valued by donors and lounge visitors.
As I made my way from session to session, I noted that many of the task force members who attended the meeting were making the rounds and talking with friends and colleagues about the opportunity to give back to their specialty as well as the benefits that come with it. Our task force brought prospective members to the Millennium Society Donor Appreciation Lounge to show them how they can become more involved in our society, support the areas that they are most passionate about, and to experience “all that is the Millennium Society Donor Appreciation Lounge.”
Ensuring the future of our profession by providing essential funding for our mission of empowering otolaryngologist—head and neck surgeons to deliver the best patient care is of vital importance. You can continue this momentous climb toward another record-breaking year by joining the Millennium Society and encouraging your colleagues as well. To join, go to www.entnet.org/donate or contact our Development staff at development@entnet.org or 1-703-535-3718.
1. New York $593,951
2. Texas $317,100
3. North Carolina $117,847
4. California $112,216
5. Illinois $85,350
6. Tennessee $72,100
7. Washington $66,600
8. Washington, DC – $61,666
9. Pennsylvania $56,630
10. Florida $53,100