AAFP Executive Legacy Award

Image of diverse group of AAFP Members from the 2025 Leadership Conference.

Recognize retiring chapter executives for their outstanding service to the Academy.

The AAFP Executive Legacy Award was created in 2018 to honor retiring chapter executives for their dedication and service.

Chapter executives who are retiring after at least 10 years of service in that position.

2025 Gerry Stover, MS – West Virginia
2024 Larry Pfeifer – Wisconsin
2024 Kathy Pabst, MBA, CAE – Missouri
2024 Deborah Halbach – Maine
2024 Fay Fulton, MHS – Georgia
2024 Sara Bittner – New Mexico
2023

Finie Richardson – District of Columbia

2022 Cathy Dyer – Tennessee
2022 Ann Spicer – Ohio
2020

Vince Keenan, MPH, CAE – Illinois

2020 Raquel Alexander, MS, CAE – Colorado
2019 Karla Graue Pratt – Washington
2019

Carolyn N. Gaughan, CAE – Kansas

2018 Susan Hogeland, CAE – California
2018 Kerry Gonzales – Oregon
2018 Marilyn Dodd – Alaska
2018 Esther Rae Barr, CAE – Maryland
2018 Marcia DeRoin – Nebraska
2018 Terry Schulte, CAE – Unif. Services/Virginia
2018 Virginia Barzan, CAE – Minnesota
2018 Tad Fisher – Florida
2018 Janice Klos, CAE – Michigan

For more information about the Executive Legacy Award:

Courtney Sleypen, Chapter Relations Strategist
csleypen@aafp.org
(913) 906-6240

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