She retired from CSRS and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons in May, according to a letter she penned in the June edition of the CSRS newsletter. “Through the years there have been many successes,” she wrote. “For me, along the way it was fun, challenging and personally fulfilling. I am extremely grateful and appreciative of the opportunity and all of your kindness.”
Kerri L. Mink is the organization’s new executive director. She has previous experience as the COO of the American Brain Tumor Association.
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