EVP Announcement
In January 2015, James C. Denneny III, MD, will become the next Executive Vice President/CEO of the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery and its Foundation following the 13-year tenure of David R. Nielsen, MD. “I am incredibly honored and excited to join the staff at the Academy,”Dr. Denneny said. “I will do everything I can to continue the positive momentum that we have maintained over the years.” Dr. Denneny has been devoted to the organization for years, said AAO-HNS/F President Richard W. Waguespack, MD. “He is a proven leader who has an obvious passion for the specialty and a keen understanding of the challenges facing both practitioners and patients.” An active member since 1984, Dr. Denneny served as president of the AAO-HNS/F (2007-2008). His involvement also includes 11 years on the Boards of Directors, 22 years on the Board of Governors with a term as BOG Chairman (1998-1999), and leadership positions in many partnerships, coalitions and workgroups. He co-chairs the Academy’s Physician Payment Policy Workgroup, serves as the Coordinator for Socioeconomic Affairs and chairs the Ad Hoc Payment Model Workgroup. Dr. Denneny’s career spans both private and academic practice. Before serving the Knoxville, TN, community for 24 years as a private practitioner, he held academic appointments in Houston and Indianapolis. In 2011, he left private practice to join the Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery at University of Missouri as Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology. Born in St. Louis, Dr. Denneny grew up in Oklahoma City. After receiving a Bachelor of Science from Baylor University in Waco, TX, he earned his medical degree and did a general surgery residency at the University of Oklahoma Medical School. He completed his residency in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in Philadelphia. He subsequently completed a fellowship in facial plastic reconstructive surgery while teaching otolaryngology-head and neck surgery as a clinical instructor at the University of Illinois in Chicago. “He has my unbridled enthusiasm and support as he steps into this new role,”Dr. Nielsen said. To ensure a smooth and positive transition, Dr. Nielsen and Dr. Denneny will be working closely together with the Boards of Directors and Academy staff. “Please join me in celebrating both Dr. Denneny and Dr. Nielsen for their leadership, vision and passion for this organization and for the specialty,”Dr. Waguespack said.
In January 2015, James C. Denneny III, MD, will become the next Executive Vice President/CEO of the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery and its Foundation following the 13-year tenure of David R. Nielsen, MD.
“I am incredibly honored and excited to join the staff at the Academy,”Dr. Denneny said. “I will do everything I can to continue the positive momentum that we have maintained over the years.”
Dr. Denneny has been devoted to the organization for years, said AAO-HNS/F President Richard W. Waguespack, MD. “He is a proven leader who has an obvious passion for the specialty and a keen understanding of the challenges facing both practitioners and patients.”
An active member since 1984, Dr. Denneny served as president of the AAO-HNS/F (2007-2008). His involvement also includes 11 years on the Boards of Directors, 22 years on the Board of Governors with a term as BOG Chairman (1998-1999), and leadership positions in many partnerships, coalitions and workgroups. He co-chairs the Academy’s Physician Payment Policy Workgroup, serves as the Coordinator for Socioeconomic Affairs and chairs the Ad Hoc Payment Model Workgroup.
Dr. Denneny’s career spans both private and academic practice. Before serving the Knoxville, TN, community for 24 years as a private practitioner, he held academic appointments in Houston and Indianapolis. In 2011, he left private practice to join the Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery at University of Missouri as Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology.
Born in St. Louis, Dr. Denneny grew up in Oklahoma City. After receiving a Bachelor of Science from Baylor University in Waco, TX, he earned his medical degree and did a general surgery residency at the University of Oklahoma Medical School. He completed his residency in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in Philadelphia. He subsequently completed a fellowship in facial plastic reconstructive surgery while teaching otolaryngology-head and neck surgery as a clinical instructor at the University of Illinois in Chicago.
“He has my unbridled enthusiasm and support as he steps into this new role,”Dr. Nielsen said. To ensure a smooth and positive transition, Dr. Nielsen and Dr. Denneny will be working closely together with the Boards of Directors and Academy staff.
“Please join me in celebrating both Dr. Denneny and Dr. Nielsen for their leadership, vision and passion for this organization and for the specialty,”Dr. Waguespack said.