The school's alumni association was organized in 1997 and consists of an executive committee, a board, and alumni members. The full board meets at least once a year, and stays in touch during the year through conference calls and emails. Both the board and the executive committee are eager to have the association play a more vital and active role in the lives of school alumni. Intial actions included the first-ever call for dues. The association has also launched efforts to develop, fully fund, and maintain an endowed alumni-sponsored scholarship for public health and tropical medicine students. Officers would love to hear more ideas from alumni about how they would like to see the alumni association continue the connection with the school after each student graduates.
The Alumni Fund
The Tulane Alumni Fund is one of the best ways to support the school and future public health scholars. Please visit the school's development page to learn more.
The Alumni Board
Apryl R. Brown
Bernard H. Eichold, II
Betsy A. Gleckler
Elaine Hicks
Lori Hoepner
Penny Jessop
Sally Knight
Ann Metzinger
NancyKay Sullivan Wessman
Pierre Buekens, ex-officio
Tatine Maginnis Frater, ex-officio
Alexis Noel Ruffino, ex-officio
Emeritus Alumni Board
Ann Beyerly
Nicole A. Boyer
Janet Guptill
Tonette Krousel-Wood
F. Brobson Lutz
Madeline R. Vann
C. Alison Walker
Dues
Dues for official membership in the school alumni association are $25.00. They can be mailed to:
Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
Attn: Alexis N. Ruffino
1440 Canal Street, Suite 2400, TW-13
New Orleans, LA 70112-2705
Dues payments can be made out to "Tulane SPHTM-AA."
For your convenience, you may use this form. If you have any questions, contact Alexis Noel Ruffino at 504-988-6237 or aruffin@tulane.edu.
Meet Your Executive Committee:
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Lori Hoepner, President
Shown here on a New Orleans street car with her son Aidan, Lori is a 1995 maternal and child health graduate. She is the deputy director of organizational and analytical data management and is enrolled in Columbia's DrPH program in environmental health sciences.
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Elaine Hicks, President-Elect
Elaine graduated in 1994 with a degree in health communications and education. She is now a health sciences librarian at the Rudolph Matas Library.
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NancyKay Sullivan Wessman, Vice-President
NancyKay, a 1989 graduate in health communications and education, left public service six years ago to work as a public health advocate, consultant, freelance reporter, and non-fiction writer.
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