Milwaukee, WI – Megan M. Hille, CAE, CMP received an Outstanding Service Award presented by Gloria Galloway, MD, MBA, FACNS during the business meeting of the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS) on Sunday, February 14, 2021.

ACNS is a medical professional society whose members serve patients and the public by empowering members to advance the science, practice and profession of clinical neurophysiology, with a membership of over 1,400 and an annual budget over $1 million. ACNS is managed by Executive Director, Inc. (EDI), an association management company specializing in medical organizations.

Ms. Hille has served ACNS as their executive director since 2012. During that time, membership has increased 40% and annual meeting attendance has almost tripled. “I was surprised and honored to receive this award and look forward to serving ACNS in the future,” Hille said.

Dr. Gloria Galloway, ACNS President stated, “The ACNS Council wanted to recognize Megan in this tangible way for her dedication to the Society, particularly this past year.  She is the organizational glue of the Society. Despite the pandemic, our membership numbers and meeting registrations are at record levels.” 

The American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS) is a non-profit, professional organization, made up of physicians and allied health personnel. The Society’s primary focus is on providing continuing medical education for health care professionals. Founded in 1947, ACNS celebrated its 75th anniversary this year. Please visit www.acns.org for further information.

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