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Page 4 • Vol. 1, No. 2 • <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2005</strong>For and About Alumni and Friends <strong>of</strong> the UGA <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Veterinary MedicineQuittin’ time forBelindaAlumni RelationsDirector BelindaWells retiredin December. Shehas been a familiarand respectedmember <strong>of</strong> the ExternalAffairs teamsince she came on board in the fall <strong>of</strong>2002 after serving nine years in theDean’s Office.When she assumed her position,Wells said her goal was to add meaningful,fun events to the roster <strong>of</strong>alumni activities, and to make her <strong>of</strong>ficeresponsive and helpful to all ourgraduates.“She has succeeded beyond allexpectations,” said Doug Allen, actingassociate director for service andoutreach. “We will all miss her tremendously.”Please welcomeCarlton BainFman Resources for 15 years.He holds a Master <strong>of</strong> Public Administrationdegree and a BA in Sociologyfrom Piedmont <strong>College</strong>. Bainsings baritone in a choral group, andis the future proud owner <strong>of</strong> a newMini Cooper.“I’m following in some mightybig footsteps,” says Bain, “but I hopeto do my part in strengthening thelink between the alumni and the <strong>College</strong>.”Contact Bain at 542-5732 oralumni@vet.uga.edu.They’re speaking atthe 42 nd ReunionApril 1& 2Kormer admissions counselor inthe <strong>College</strong>’s Office for AcademicAffairs, Bain is thenew director <strong>of</strong>alumni relations.He has held responsiblepositionsat the <strong>University</strong>and the <strong>Georgia</strong>Department <strong>of</strong> HueynotespeakerDr. AllanRobins will talkabout the application<strong>of</strong> embryonicstem cell technologyto veterinarymedicine on April 1.Vice-president and technical <strong>of</strong>ficerat Novocell, he manages the stemcell program atthis Athenscompany.Marc Richt,head coach <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Georgia</strong>Bulldogs, came tothe <strong>University</strong><strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong> in January 2001 from acoaching position at Florida StateCVM Limited EditionPrint is availableFor information or orderscontact Jill Leitegeorgiascenes.comor call Jill Leite Studio:706/549-4442Continue your education at UGAJune11-12 Basic Exotic Animal Endoscopy24-25 Basic S<strong>of</strong>t Tissue Rigid Endoscopy25 Advanced Minimally Invasive SurgeryAugust20-21 Fish EndoscopySeptember24-25 Small Animal NeurologyOctober1-2 Basic S<strong>of</strong>t Tissue Rigid Endoscopy8-9 Emergency Surgery & Critical Care Techniques15-16 Veterinary PsychopharmacologyNovember5-6 Basic Exotic EndoscopyDecember3-4 Small Animal Internal Medicine9 Advanced Minimally Invasive Surgery10-11 Advanced Exotic Animal Endoscopy<strong>University</strong>. He will be speaker at the<strong>University</strong> Partners’ and President’sClub Breakfast on April 2.The complete program isavailable on our website: www.vet.uga.edu. Just click on alumni.<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Veterinary MedicineThe <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong>Athens 30602-7371Nonpr<strong>of</strong>it Org.U.S. PostagePAIDAthens, <strong>Georgia</strong>Permit #390

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