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Aviation scholarship honors David Luening
A memorial scholarship acknowledges the aviation legacy of David Luening. - Courtesy Martha s Vineyard Airport
The David Luening Memorial Scholarship for aviation enthusiasts has been established with a total contribution of $26,500 over four years, which includes a contribution of more than $16,000 from George Bauer from the Bauer Foundation. The new scholarship was announced at Thursday’s Martha’s Vineyard Airport Commission meeting.
“We’re incredibly honored by this,” Kristen Zern, an airport commissioner, said.
Dan Wolf, CEO of Cape Air, was on the Thursday’s Zoom call, said Cape Air had 30 years of history with Luening, who joined the company through a merger with Edgartown Air. “He became a really good friend and mentor here. He did some consulting at Cape Air,” Wolf said. “He was a very active board member.”
In this debut episode of
OnAir: Health Care, Akin Gump health care senior policy advisor Matthew Hittle and consultant Dr. Mario Ramirez welcome partner Kelly Cleary to discuss health policy, medical science and Washington politics.
Among the topics covered:
HHS appointments: the state of play.
The Biden-Harris administration and the Affordable Care Act.
Medicaid and drug pricing policies.
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Topic:
MedPage Today speaks with two experts to explore healthcare cases coming before the Supreme Court and their implications for the Affordable Care Act, Medicaid, and other health programs and services.
Guests: Kelly Cleary, JD, a partner in Akin Gump s healthcare and life sciences practice, who previously served as deputy general counsel and chief legal officer for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services; and Katie Keith, JD, MPH, a research professor at Georgetown University s Center on Health Insurance Reforms who teaches courses on the Affordable Care Act and LGBT health law and policy at Georgetown University Law Center.
When: Thursday, January 14, at 4:00 p.m. ET.
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Kelly Cleary was using the free Wif-Fi at a branch of McDonald s. (Image: Derby Telegraph)
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