Meet Your ENT PAC Board of Advisors
ENT PAC, the political action committee of the AAO-HNS, is a critical component of the Academy’s advocacy efforts. By pooling the voluntary contributions of our U.S. members, the AAO-HNS is able to financially support Members of Congress and candidates for federal office to champion the issues important to otolaryngology—head and neck surgery. The ENT PAC Board of Advisors is a non-partisan, nine-person committee, charged with overseeing both fundraising and disbursement strategies. By carefully considering each disbursement, the Board of Advisors ensures that ENT PAC funds are used to best support the priorities of the AAO-HNS and to strengthen new and existing relationships on Capitol Hill. Members of the ENT PAC Board serve two-year terms and are eligible for three consecutive terms. If you would like more information regarding the roles and responsibilities associated with the ENT PAC Board of Advisers, or to learn more about AAO-HNS political activities, please contact entpac@entnet.org. 2011 ENT PAC Board of Advisors – Listed Alphabetically Marcella R. Bothwell, MD, Chair University of California San Diego Scott R. Chaiet, MD, Resident Representative University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics Steven B. Levine, MD ENT and Allergy Associates, LLC, Connecticut Thomas B. Logan, MD Midwest Ear, Nose and Throat, PSC Methodist Hospital and St. Mary’s Hospital, Kentucky/Indiana William J. McMillan, MD, Vice Chair Munson Healthcare, Michigan Ira D. Papel, MD Facial Plastic Surgicenter The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland Liana Puscas, MD, Young Physician Representative Duke University, North Carolina Peter A. Selz, MD Ear, Nose and Throat Centers of North Texas Texoma Medical Center Texas Health Presbyterian Foundation Surgical Hospital of Grayson County, Texas Gavin Setzen, MD Albany ENT & Allergy Services, PC Clinical Associate Professor of Otolaryngology, Albany Medical College, New York Contributions to ENT PAC are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. Contributions are voluntary, and all members of the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery have the right to refuse to contribute without reprisal. Federal law prohibits ENT PAC from accepting contributions from foreign nationals. By law, if your contributions are made using a personal check or credit card, ENT PAC may use your contribution only to support candidates in federal elections. All corporate contributions to ENT PAC will be used for educational and administrative fees of ENT PAC, and other activities permissible under federal law. Federal law requires ENT PAC to use its best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation, and the name of the employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 in a calendar year. ENT PAC is a program of the AAO-HNS, which is exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code.
The ENT PAC Board of Advisors is a non-partisan, nine-person committee, charged with overseeing both fundraising and disbursement strategies. By carefully considering each disbursement, the Board of Advisors ensures that ENT PAC funds are used to best support the priorities of the AAO-HNS and to strengthen new and existing relationships on Capitol Hill. Members of the ENT PAC Board serve two-year terms and are eligible for three consecutive terms. If you would like more information regarding the roles and responsibilities associated with the ENT PAC Board of Advisers, or to learn more about AAO-HNS political activities, please contact entpac@entnet.org.
2011 ENT PAC Board of Advisors – Listed Alphabetically
Marcella R. Bothwell, MD, Chair
University of California San Diego
Scott R. Chaiet, MD, Resident Representative
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics
Steven B. Levine, MD
ENT and Allergy Associates, LLC, Connecticut
Thomas B. Logan, MD
Midwest Ear, Nose and Throat, PSC
Methodist Hospital and St. Mary’s Hospital, Kentucky/Indiana
William J. McMillan, MD, Vice Chair
Munson Healthcare, Michigan
Ira D. Papel, MD
Facial Plastic Surgicenter
The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland
Liana Puscas, MD, Young Physician Representative
Duke University, North Carolina
Peter A. Selz, MD
Ear, Nose and Throat Centers of North Texas
Texoma Medical Center
Texas Health Presbyterian Foundation Surgical Hospital of Grayson County, Texas
Gavin Setzen, MD
Albany ENT & Allergy Services, PC
Clinical Associate Professor of Otolaryngology, Albany Medical College, New York
Contributions to ENT PAC are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. Contributions are voluntary, and all members of the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery have the right to refuse to contribute without reprisal. Federal law prohibits ENT PAC from accepting contributions from foreign nationals. By law, if your contributions are made using a personal check or credit card, ENT PAC may use your contribution only to support candidates in federal elections. All corporate contributions to ENT PAC will be used for educational and administrative fees of ENT PAC, and other activities permissible under federal law. Federal law requires ENT PAC to use its best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation, and the name of the employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 in a calendar year. ENT PAC is a program of the AAO-HNS, which is exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code.