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1) Hurst Williamson (center); 2) Rahima Dosani (center) with her family; 3) Chip Wile; 4) Heather Allen; 5) Allen with her colleagues; 6) Eric Estroff; 7) Andrew Riley; 8) Zeena Lattouf; 9) The cover artwork for the Lattouf-produced documentary Zaatari; 10) Alex Bussey; 11) Kelsey Jones Pratt

CHIP WILE ’98 was recently promoted to president of Daytona International Speedway, International Speedway Corporation’s (ISC) flagship motorsports facility. He had served as president of Darlington Raceway since 2013. In his new role, Chip oversees all speedway activities, including live entertainment, fan amenities and ticket sales. He hopes to “better position ISC to meet the challenges of the existing business landscape and to capitalize on growth opportunities.” Chip and his wife, CATHERINE RIGSBY WILE ’98, have three young children: twin boys Rigsby and Woodson and daughter Jane Alyce. In May, JOHN LYNCH ’99 graduated with a Ph.D. in management from the University of Georgia. In the fall, John will start as an assistant professor in the University of Illinois at Chicago’s Managerial Studies department.

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RAHIMA DOSANI ’03 graduated from Harvard Business School in May of 2016. She attended Har-

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vard after working in consulting for three years and for the Clinton Health Access Initiative in Malawi and Myanmar for two years. There she focused on increasing access to vaccines, HIV diagnostics and tuberculosis treatment. Rahima will return to school to complete a Master of Public Health at the Harvard School of Public Health, where she is a Zuckerman Fellow. She looks forward to returning to the field of global health after earning her second post-graduate degree. HEATHER ALLEN ’05 was the winner of the 2015–2016 Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Game Show for her work as a show producer on CBS’s The Price Is Right. The winning April Fools Day episode featured a surprise hosting appearance by former Price Is Right host Bob Barker. This was Heather’s first nomination and first win. KELSEY JONES PRATT ’06 was promoted to director, Evidence Translation & Implementation, at Avalere Health, a Washington, D.C.-based advisory ser-

vices company. Avalere provides strategic guidance on healthcare policy and business topics to a variety of clients, including professional societies, hospitals and health systems, healthcare payers and life sciences companies. As a director, Kelsey leads projects to identify and fill gaps in evidence that inform healthcare best practices, as well as support the use of evidence to improve quality of care. Kelsey particularly focuses on efforts to define high-quality care and support its implementation through quality improvement initiatives in hospitals and other care settings. She also helps organizations understand measures used to assess quality of care, develop new measures, and respond to incentives and penalties associated with care quality in the wake of the Affordable Care Act. Kelsey lives with her husband in Princeton, N.J. ANDREW RILEY ’10 received two awards at the 2016 Southeast Emmy Awards in Atlanta. Andrew and his colleagues at Georgia Outdoors were recognized in the Magazine Program category and the Health/Science— Program Feature Segment category.


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