Louisville Medicine Volume 63, Issue 12 | Page 23

Richard Spear, MD, Memorial Essay Contest, which will begin in January 2017. Although Dr. Couch assuming his role as GLMS president kicked off the year, it was not the only major election for a GLMS member. GLMS Board Chair Dr. Bruce Scott was elected the American Medical Association’s Vice Speaker of the House of Delegates at the AMA’s annual meeting held last May. Dr. Scott is the first Kentucky physician to hold that position. At the same meeting, GLMS President-Elect John Roberts, MD, was appointed to serve as Chair-Elect for the AMA Medical Schools Governing Council. He’ll take office as Chair in June. Because of Dr. Scott’s appointment to AMA Vice Speaker, the KMA was allowed to put forth a new AMA delegate to take the elected official’s place (as Vice Speaker, Dr. Scott cannot vote in the house). The KMA determined delegates and alternates at its annual meeting in August and several GLMS physicians were named. GLMS Treasurer Frank Burns, MD, was named as a delegate in addition to Dr. Scott, while GLMS Vice President Robert Zaring, MD, MMM, and Dr. Couch were named as AMA Alternate Delegates. Within GLMS, another important and bittersweet transition took place as Executive Director Lelan Woodmansee retired after leading the organization for 35 incredible years. At Whitehall Mansion, hundreds of lifelong friends and family members said thank you to Lelan for the time, honor and respect he’d given to Louisville physicians. Mayor Greg Fischer even stopped by to give Woodmansee an honorary proclamation from the city, thanking him for his service. “I hope you all know how profound it’s been to have GLMS in this city; a very constant, professional, consistent, tenacious presence represented through this man right here,” said Mayor Fischer. Woodmansee didn’t just steer GLMS on a successful course for years upon years. He also assisted in the formation of several organizations that are now standard bearers in the Louisville community including The Healing Place and Supplies Over Seas. With his wife, Marlena, beaming at his side, Woodmansee said his goodbyes to the physicians and GLMS staff who had been his partners for so many years. “I’m just overwhelmed with gratitude,” he said. “I’m so grateful for your presence and this outpouring of love and fellowship. I’m especially grateful for the opportunity to serve you within this organization for an incredibly short 35 years.” Stepping in to Woodmansee’s hard-to-fill shoes was Bert Guinn, MBA, CAE, who now serves GLMS as CEO/Executive Vice President. The two men worked together for well over a decade and Lelan praised his successor in an introduction article within Louisville Medicine. “(Bert Guinn) has the personality, experience, vision, integrity and humility to connect with our members and lead our wonderful staff. He will help our physician leaders identify and address the right issues, make the right decisions and provide value to our members, your patients and our community,” he said. Guinn was selected by an executive search committee which included some of the top physicians and community leaders connected with GLMS. As part of his application for the position, Guinn submitted a 27-point vision for the future of the organization. In less than one year since he assumed MAY 2016 21