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Officers and Committees of the Retina Society - 2011-2012

President Charles C. Barr, MD
Vice-president Julia A. Haller, MD
Secretary Bernard H. Doft, MD
Treasurer Mark W. Johnson MD

 

Past Presidents:

 

1968-1969 Charles L. Schepens
1970-1971 A. Robb McDonald *
1972-1973 L. Harrell Pierce*
1974-1975 Sanuel T. Adams *
1976-1977 Charles D. J. Regan *
1978-1979 Alice R. McPherson
1980-1981 Ariah Schwartz
1982-1983 Robert B. Welch
1984-1985 H. MacKenzie Freeman
1986-1987 J. Graham Dobbie *

1988-1989 William S. Tasman
1990-1991 Alain P. Rousseau
1992-1993 D. Jackson Coleman
1994-1995 J. Wallace McMeel
1996-1997 Raymond R. Margherio *
1998-1999 Wayne E. Fung
2000-2001 Felix N. Sabates
2002-2003 Harry W. Flynn, Jr.
2004-2005 C. Pat Wilkinson
2006-2007 Michael Trese
2008-2009 Donald J. D'Amico
2010-2011 Mark S. Blumenkranz

 * deceased

Committees:

 

Executive Committee
Charles C. Barr
Julia A. Haller
Mark W. Johnson
Bernard H. Doft
Mark S. Blumenkranz
Allen Ho
Timothy Murray

Nominating Committee
Carl Regillo, Chair
Carl Regillo
Ingrid Scott
Emily Chew
David Brown

Charles C. Barr (ex officio)

Credentials Committee
Jeffrey S. Heier, Chair
Christine R. Gonzales
David Zacks
Nina Berrocal
Anne Fung

Bernard Doft (ex officio)
Charles C. Barr (ex officio)

Program Committee
Charles C. Barr
Bernard Doft
Julia Haller
Allen Ho
Mark W. Johnson
Mark Blumenkranz



 

Finance Committee
Mark Johnson, Chair
J. Paul Dieckert
William L. Hutton
David F. Williams
George A. Williams
Charles C. Barr

 By-Laws Committee

Andrew J. Packer
Michael A. Bloome
Charles C. Barr (ex officio)
 

Socio-Economic Committee
Antonio Capone, Jr. Chair
Michael T. Trese
Wayne E. Fung
John G. Clarkson
C. Pat Wilkinson

AAO Representative
Thomas M. Aaberg, Jr., MD
Anne Fung, MD, Alternate

Executive Secretary
Judith Cerone Keenan

 

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