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William Boyle ’59, a professor of pediatrics and of community and family medicine at Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine, has been named Retired Pediatrician of the Year by the New Hampshire Pediatric Society. Boyle, who was a pediatrician at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center from 1970 to 2011, is the chair of the Boyle Community Pediatrics Program at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth, designed to train medical students in holistic family care.
Stuart Mackler ’59 of Franktown, Virginia, has been elected president of the Virginia Board of Medicine, which oversees 61,000 licensees. Mackler a former orthopedic surgeon specializing in surgery of the hand who retired in 2003, has been a member of the board since 2008.
Scott Cameron ’77 has been elected a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration. Cameron is currently senior vice president for R3 Government Solutions LLC, a management consulting firm based in Arlington, Virginia.
John Hueston ’86, the chair of the business trial and crisis management practice of Los Angeles-based Irell & Manella LLP, has been inducted as a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, one of the premier legal associations in America. Lead prosecutor in the trial of Enron executives Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling, he has been practicing law for more than 20 years.
Andra Pool ’03 was named to ColoradoBiz magazine’s 2013 list of “Gen XYZ: Top 25 Young Professionals.” Pool is the chief operating officer of Greenhouse Scholars, a nonprofit organization based in Boulder, Colorado, that supports high-performing, under-resourced students with scholarships and long-term personal support.
Brad Ausmus ’91, former Major League Baseball catcher and special assistant with the San Diego Padres, has been named manager of the Detroit Tigers. Ausmus, whose previous managerial experience was with the Israeli national team in the 2010 World Baseball Classic qualifying rounds, played two stints for the Tigers during his 18-year big league career.
Jennifer Barrett ’91 has been named the Theodora Ayer Randolph Professor of Equine Surgery at Virginia Tech. A member of the Virginia Tech faculty since 2007, Barrett’s research has focused on tendon, ligament and cartilage healing, stem cell and platelet rich plasma therapies and tissue regeneration.