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Previoushonorees 1 9 PREVIOUS HONOREES 1952 - 2019 2019 2015 1952 – 2006 2002 Abigail Paul Carmen S. Chan Jesse Brackenbury 2006 Andrea J. Campbell Maurice L. Coleman Angela Gomes Susan M. Esper Carl G. Streed Jr., Michael P. Danziger Linda Pizzuti Henry Kathleen Cloherty Henry MD, MPH, FACP Shawn P. Ford Jana Karp Grace H. Lee Irene Li Lori J. Fresina Daniel Arrigg Koh Crista R. Martinez Julie E. Johnson David J. Grain Congressman Seth Moulton Andrew O’Brien Kyrah J. Altman Liza D. Hanley Jennifer Murtie Joanne Pokaski Mario M. Rivera Long H. Nguyen Rick Musiol Serena M. Powell Michael Richardson, MD Rachael E. Splaine Rollins J. Justin Pasquariello John Tobin Porsha Olayiwola Thomas P. Stephens Aditi Taylor Steven W. Wardell Sheriece M. Perry John Werner 2001 2014 2018 Maureen Alphonse-Charles Thabiti Brown 2005 Jared Banner Stephen M. Brackett Jorge Calzada Taneshia Camillo-Sheffey Stuart Benson Virginia Buckingham Michelle Dipp Derek Canton Glen Comiso Ron E. Burton, Jr. Jonathan Feinman Yolanda Coentro Damon Hart Anthony D. Galluccio Congressman Jenna Lebel Vikram Kumar Joseph P. Kennedy III Vanessa Kirsch Dennis Magnasco Miranda Pasalic Akhil Nigam Claudio Martinez Elissa Spelman David Pergola Christine Pace, M.D., MSc Daniel M. Salera Geoffrey von Maltzahn Rich Polt Boston City Councilor At-Large Gina Y. Walcott-Torres, Esq. Monica Wang, ScD Ayanna Pressley Jeff Popkin Leverett Wing Alec Zadek Michael Reardon Jeffrey Sanchez Brooke Thurston Darin Paul Smith 2000 2017 Alison Amoroso Sarah Bagley, MD 2013 2004 Paul C. Casey Natalya Bailey Erika Ebbel Angle, Ph.D. N. Scott Bates Frederick W. Clark Jr. Scott Bailey Kristina Davis Gary Bennett Michele Courton Brown Skye Canuto Latoyia Edwards Kristin Steinkrauss Blount William “Mo” Cowan Lauren Gill Pimpare Saskia Epstein Emily Forester Michael F. Flaherty Jr. Stephen Hall State Senator Adrian Haugabrook John Judge Linda Dorcena Forry Asma Khalid Hazel Kim Henry T. A. Moniz Mike Harney TJ Parker Shelly McPhee Eric Schwarz John Harthorne Sean Stellato John F. McQuillan, Jr. Renee T. Simms Timothy J. McLaughlin David Sweeney Paul Scapicchio Neel Shah, MD Martin J. Walsh 1999 2016 Niraj Shah Mara G. Aspinall 2003 Jarrett Barrios Cheri Blauwet 2012 George Greenidge Herman W. Daley Sheena Collier Kate Cook Lou Imbriano Pierre J. Imbert David Delmar Thomas Crohan Lee Michael Kennedy Tripp Jones Misa Kuranaga Richard A. Davey, Jr. Edmund F. Murphy, III Heather Kahn Gabriel Ling Eric Ding, PhD Richard D. Olson, Jr. Melissa MacDonnell Genevieve Nadeau Alice Jacobs, MD Audrey Paek Ioannis Miaoulis Nondini Naqui Piper McNealy Travis Roy Susan Musinsky Matt Segneri Michael P. Ross Richard Saitz Elaine Weddington Steward Eddie Walker Greg Shell Andrea Silbert Boston City Councilor At-Large Kim Steimle Julie K. Silver Michelle Wu Mitch Weiss 1 PREVIOUS HONOREES 1952 - 2019 1998 1994 1990 1986 Agnes Bundy Scanlon Dierdre Bilz Michael F. Collins M.D. Thomas S. Barenboim Laurence Conway Robert Bonsignore Esq. Paul J. Hogan Carol N. Bolling Jack Dunn David E. Boudreau Brian Leary Daniel S. Bricklin Rosemary Jordano Jean Connelly Alan S. McKim M. L. Carr Jeng-Feng Lee Ph.D. R. Todd Cronan Esq. Mary Catherine Nee Anne M. Crowley Ric W. Lewis Michael Kelleher Nam Van Pham Robert E. Foy Robert Lewis Jr. Robert D. Monahan Cheng Imm Tan Stephen L. Nelson Mishelle Michaels Stuart T. Rossman Esq. Daniel Terris John A. Nucci Nikki Stanton Jeffrey Saunders Marian Walsh Esq. Joseph R. Robinowitz John Valentin Christopher Spinazzola John E. Winske Deborah Sinay 1997 1993 1989 1985 Watchen H. Barker Eben Alexander III J. Davis Allan M.D. Joseph P. Kennedy II Jeffrey S. Behrens John M. Borders III Helen Marino Connolly Kevin A. McCluskey Christopher Haughey John DeJong D.V.M. Richard A. Dimino Karen Devereaux Melillo Ph.D. Thomas Johnson Michael T. Duffy Mark S. Ferber Peter F. Morrissey James Klocke Donald J. Gudaitis Grady B. Hedgespeth Andrew Natsios Juliette Mayers Michael L. Joyce Alan Khazei George A. Russell Jr. John H. Rogers John D. Macomber Uma Pemmaraju James M. Shannon Esq. Gary Tsai Dang T. Pham Josef J. Reum Jonathan G. Sloane Ronald L. Walker III Kenneth I. Smith Richard D. Smith Jr., Edward O. Sullivan David I. Weis Joan Wallace-Benjamin CPA, CFP Wendi Vittori Dianne Wilkerson Esq. 1996 1992 1984 James Ansara Margaret Boles Fitzgerald 1988 James T. Brett Brad Bailey Esq. Craig D. Carlson Joseph C. Carter Raymond C. Dooley Steven Biondolillo Ann Marie Doherty Joel B. Cutler Daniel T. Farrell Daniel Duquette Phillip B. Erlanger Charles Kravetz Donna L. Gittens Paul Farmer Michael J. McGlynn Charles Lyons Paul S. Grogan LaDonna Hatton Esq. Bradford J. Minnick Harold L. Manion Esq. Paul D. Harold Jon Jennings Dorothy Giselle Sanders Thomas M. O’Reilly Angelica J. Leone Mark Kelley Terry L. Schraeder Richard P. Owens Esq. Joseph Masso III John Rosenthal Mark Sokoll Collette A.M. Phillips David C. McCourt Demetriouse L. Russell Roberta Soloman Deborah Prothrow-Stith David C. McGillivray Gary Saunders Leonard P. Zakim 1995 1991 Richard Drorbaugh Craig Gibson 1987 1983 Edward E. Greene Donald A. Gillis Robert L. Baskies Timothy A. Bassett William Haney III Kevin Honan Roger Berkowitz Debra I. Caplan Elizabeth Komachi Deborah C. Jackson Michael Bronner Ronald D. Coyne Robert G. McBride Lee F. Jackson Elba Carabello Harron Ellenson Thomas N. O’Brien John V.C. Saylor Karen Holmes Ward William J. Geary Bruce A. Percelay Kirk A. Sykes Sally A. Kelly Jason C. Kravetz E. Macey Russell Esq. Richard R. Tisei Mark B. Kerwin Delia O’Connor Lori Tsuruda Van Lan Truong Robert Marshall Awilda Ramos-Cuenca Ivelisse M. Velez Steven H. Wright Linda Mason Charles A. Titus Robert S. McWade Patricia N. Whitley M.D. 2 PREVIOUS HONOREES 1952 - 2019 1982 1978 1974 1970 William J. Bratton Peter Kin-Lap Chan Lawrence S. DiCara Esq. Christopher J. Armstrong Elizabeth J. Connell John T. Eller Martina S. Horner Ph.D. James F. Buckley Brian L.P. Fallon Paul Guzzi Patrick F. Jones William I. Cowin Esq. Jorge Hernandez John F. Kendrick L. Kirk O’Donnell Joseph L. Dorsey M.D. James A. Nathanson M.D. Paul LaCamera Thomas P. O’Neill III A. Reginald Eaves John Norris James L. Loving Jr. William G. Reinstein Barney Frank James F. O’Leary Paula Beth Lutzin M. Daniel Richardson Jr. Paul G. Garrity Esq. Alice Richmond Esq. David L. Rosenbloom John J. Sullivan Donald Stull Miguel A. Satut Fletcher H. Wiley Esq. Nina Tolkoff-Rubin Stephen T. Trachtenberg Ph.D. Michael A.B. Stratton John R. Verani Esq. Samuel R. Tyler III 1977 1981 Marie T. Diaz 1973 1969 Brian Donnelly Frederick A. Fay Ph.D. John C. Coombs Robert L. Cawley William Foley M.D. Joseph T. Kryzs Jr. Michael J. Daly Edson D. DeCastro Russell Francis Janet Langhart Daniel Dennis Theodore H. Kaufman Hans R. Hailey Esq. Eugene Lothery Charles F. Flaherty Jr. Gordon A. Martin Esq. Michael Holick Edward J. Markey Gordon D. MacKay Stephen J. Miller Ph.D. Marie O. Jackson Avi N. Nelson Janet Corman Murphy Ph.D. John M. Peckham III B. J. Krintzman Esq. R. Elaine Noble John Noble Jr. Thomas F. Sanders Paula M. Lyons Eve Slater Solomon M.D. David B. Perini Donald Sneed Joseph O’Donnell D.M.D. Marc J. Strauss M.D. Joseph M. Tierney Philip M. Sullivan Lewis H. Spence Joseph F. Timilty Edward G. Toomey M.D. 1976 1980 Kathleen Sullivan Alioto 1972 1968 Joyce London Alexander Vincent Barletta John M. Connors Jr. Alan R. Adolph Ph.D. Lenecia Valda Anderson William D. Delahunt Esq. William A. Davis Jr., Thomas I. Atkins Esq. Gerald J. Calhoun Carol Greenwald Richard P. Flavin Robert G. Brownell James Cofield Jr. Benjamin R. Hershenson M.D. Margaret Douglas Charles B. Carpenter M.D. Genevieve V. Foley James S. Hoyte Hamilton Esq. Judah Folkman M.D. Mark R. Goldweitz Rosalind A. Matthews John J. Havlicek William M. Gibson Charles M. Grabau Esq. Vincent A. Piro Kenneth Hudson Robert Kennedy Eric V. Grey Jr. Robert H. Rubin M.D. Joanne A. Prevost Martin A. Linsky Kathryn C. Hasenjaeger Paul Szep Eugene M. Reppuci Jr. Robert M. Rosenberg Robert S. Peterkin George L. Sacco Esq. Carl M. Yastrzemski 1975 David S. Weiner 1979 John R. Bryant 1967 Gloria J. Chun Danielle DeBenedictis Esq. 1971 Ronald E. Burton Kathleen Rider Crampron Thomas A. Farrington David M. Bartley Donald E. Conn Esq. John E. Drew Ann M. Foley William J. Davis Esq. Riccardo Giacconi Ph.D. Roderick L. Ireland Esq. Maurice Lewis Joseph J.C. DiCarlo Melvin B. Miller Dennis J. Kearney Esq. John A. Parrish M.D. Michael J. Harrington Esq. John J. Nyhan Bruce E. Marquis Lawrence J. Rawson Ellen S. Jackson David B. Slater Madeline E. Miller Susan E. Schur M. Patricia Morse William O. Taylor Kevin C. Phelan James H. Staton Alexander Roderiquez Mortimer B. Zuckerman James E. Rice Maureen A. Winn Steven D. Rosenberg Mary Ellen Smith Sylvia J. Simmons Richard M. Welch 3 PREVIOUS HONOREES 1952 - 2019 1966 1962 1958 1954 Elmer C. Bartels Evan T. Angelakos M.D. Thomas G. Brown Jr. Leonard Bernstein Laszlo J. Bonis Sanford Gilbert S. Avery III Bruce Campbell Leo P. Cavanaugh D. Greenberg Ph.D. Neal R. Ayer Warren R. Guild M.D. Stanley L.F. Chin M.D. Edgar Harber M.D. John S. Bailey Francis Hatch Jr. C. Henry Glovsky Esq. Francis J. Larkin N. Edward Berg Richard J. Koch Milton W. Hamolsky M.D. James R. McIntyre Hartford N. Gunn Jr. John E. Teger Robert F. Kennedy James M. Quinlin Herbert S. Hoffman John J. Tierney Esq. Duncan F. MacDonald M.D. John W. Sears Esq. Edward M. Kennedy Joseph F. Turley Christopher C. Mitchell Theodore Sizer Ph.D.
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