MilestonesMore news of Yale peopleAmber ShumakeView full imageAppointedJason Fish (left) is the new chief executive officer of Yale Health, the health maintenance organization that provides health care to Yale students, faculty, and staff and their families. A physician who also has master’s degrees in public health and health administration, Fish was most recently chief medical officer at Southwestern Health Resources, a health-care network serving more than 800,000 patients in north Texas. He also held an appointment as a professor of internal medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center. At Yale, Fish succeeds Paul Genecin, who retired in January after 25 years as CEO. ElectedThree new trustees have joined the Yale Corporation, the university’s board of trustees. Alumni chose Maryana Iskander ’03JD over Lauren Tyler ’84 in this spring’s alumni fellow election, and trustees elected Gina Boswell ’89MBA and Neal Wolin ’83, ’87JD, as successor trustees. Iskander, who succeeds Kate Walsh ’77, ’79MPH, as an alumni fellow, is CEO of the Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit behind Wikipedia. Boswell is CEO of the retail company Bath and Body Works, and Wolin, a former deputy secretary of the treasury in the Obama administration, is CEO of the Brunswick Group, an international public relations firm. Boswell and Wolin succeed Charles Goodyear IV ’80 and E. John Rice ’88. RememberedRobert S. Sherwin, an endocrinologist whose research advanced the treatment of type-1 diabetes, died on March 31 in New Haven. He was 80. Sherwin, the C. N. H. Long Professor of Medicine, Emeritus, was instrumental in the creation of the insulin pump and in a landmark study that showed the benefits of tight blood-sugar control. He came to Yale in 1972 and retired in 2018.
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