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Randy Smith Lectureship
Randall W. Smith, Randy to all of us, was our
organization's most influential and effective
leader for over a generation. He was the mainstay
of the Executive Committee.
Randy served the Western Neurosurgical Society
in every possible capacity. In particular, he
played three important roles. After serving as
Secretary/Treasurer for three years, he left
a“how-to” manual with a detailed timeline for duties and responsibilities. As
Historian, he digitized our annual booklet programs and photos from the
past, much to the enjoyment of members at our formal banquet. He started
the tradition of publishing a newsletter so members and their families could
anticipate the activities of the next annual meeting.
Randy was a Renaissance man. His interests were varied and extended
beyond neurosurgery, though his commitment to organized neurosurgery
was unwavering. He enjoyed classical music, and sports of all kinds – he had
a fantastic memory of various critical plays in baseball and football, farming/
ranching –enjoyed his beloved (and producing!) avocado ranch,
woodworking – leaving examples of perfection and beauty; philanthropy,
reading and writing. He relished having a drink with members after a board
meeting and before a reception. He was a friend and a mentor to his
colleagues at the “Western” and beyond. He was very inquisitive and taught
by example. He encouraged us to lead a balanced life.
He was the “Conscience” of the Western Neurosurgical Society and will be
greatly missed by all.
Randy was also a mentor to many of us. He loved the Western and, in so
many ways, enhanced the experience we all enjoy at our annual meetings.
Prior Randy Smith Lecturers
2023 Katie O’Meara Orrico, Esq.
Senior Vice President, Health Policy & Advocacy
American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) and
Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS)