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Australian Gynaecological Endoscopy Society

President Alan Lam
Vice President Jim Tsaltas
Hon Secretary Chris Maher
Treasurer Anusch Yazdani
Directors Robert Ford
  David Healy
  Krish Karthigasu
  Michael McEvoy
  Harry Merkur
Executive Director Michele Bender

World Endometriosis Society

President Rodolphe Maheux Canada [Dec'd]
Imediate Past President Robert Shaw United Kingdom
Scientific Director Jacques Donnez Belgium
Exec. Secretary Rodolphe Maheux Canada
President Elect Johannes LH Evers The Netherlands
Treasurer Michel Canis France
Executive Committee Ali Akoum Canada
  Linda C Giudice USA
  David L Healy Australia
  Robert S Schenken USA
  Paulo Spinola Brazil
  Robert N Taylor USA
  Paolo Vercellini Italy
Emeritus Members Ivo Brosens Belgium
  Vessey Buttram United States
  Maurice Bruhat France
Past Presidents 1998-2000 Jacques Donnez Belgium
  2000-2002 John Rock USA
  2002-2005 Robert Shaw United Kingdom
Secretary General Lone Hummelshoj United Kingdom

Organising Committee Roles

Chair David Healy / Alan Lam
Deputy Chair Peter Maher
Program Chairs Luk Rombauts / Jim Tsaltas
Congress Director Michele Bender / David Healy /
Treasurer Michele Bender /David Healy / Anusch Yazdani
Executive Secretary Michele Bender / David Healy
Sponsorship Michele Bender / David Healy / Peter Maher
International Committee Alan Lam / Peter Maher / Robert O'Shea
Trainee Program Geoff Reid / Martin Healey
Social Program Michele Bender /David Healy
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