The AAO-HNSF Legacy Circle Members
The AAO-HNS Foundation expresses its gratitude to the following individuals who have made a commitment to the future through a planned gift to the Foundation. Through their generosity, many critical programs that will enhance the practice of future otolaryngologists will be made possible.
Michael H. Diamond, MD
Michael E. Glasscock, III, MD
Thomas A. Graves, MD
Helen F. Krause, MD
Frank E. Lucente, MD
David R. Nielsen, MD, MBA
Anthony P. Sertich, Jr., MD
P. Ashley Wackym, MD
David L. Witsell, MD, MHS
Three other individuals are anonymous members of the Legacy Circle. Updated 4/24/2008
If you are interested in becoming a member of the Legacy Circle, please contact us.
For more than 100 years, your Academy and Foundation continue to be dedicated to forever preserving the advancement of the art, science, and ethical practice of otolaryngology – head and neck surgery through education, research, and life-long learning. Recognizing the importance of the work you have helped achieve through giving generously of your time and finances over your years of membership, you will want to take an important step to ensure that it continues beyond your lifetime. One essential manner to sustain and strengthen the future of otolaryngology – head and neck surgery is to make provisions to include the Foundation in your will or estate plans.
The Commitment to the Future Campaign invites you to solidify your commitment to the specialty’s future by becoming a member of the distinguished Legacy Circle. Membership in the Legacy Circle is achieved by fulfilling one of two philanthropic commitments in support of the legacy of the AAO-HNSF: including the Foundation in your estate plans or purchasing a life insurance gift.
We hope you'll tell us when you have named the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Foundation in your will or provide a life insurance policy as a planned gift. We would like the opportunity to thank you for your generosity.
Each year, Legacy Circle donors receive special recognition:
Of course, if you prefer to remain anonymous, your gift will be kept completely confidential. However, recognition of your gift can encourage others to do the same. Whatever the case, we will honor your wishes, because we appreciate your support immensely.
The Development Office staff is here to answer any questions you might have about this important decision. Please contact us by calling (703) 519-1547 or sending an email to development@entnet.org .

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