Billy Teninty, EWH BMET Training director, retires

written by Engineering World Health

June 20, 2011

Billy Teninty has announced his decision to retire from EWH effective since Tuesday June 7th.

Billy joined the EWH staff in November 2009 to lead EWH in our BMET training program in Rwanda. In addition to his tireless efforts to ensure the success of the training program in Rwanda, Billy played a critical role in securing grant funding for BMET programs in Cambodia, Ghana and Honduras. Billy’s dedication to his work and to the mission of EWH have received worldwide recognition, thus we consider ourselves fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with a true leader in the BMET field. EWH and Duke University will be working together to engage Billy as a consultant as we finalize the BMET curriculum and make the transition to new program leadership within EWH.

Please join us in wishing Billy a happy and fulfilling retirement and many wonderful days ahead with his family and friends. His career and work have been exceptional and his passion for working with his students, unparalleled. Those of us who have worked closely with him have benefited greatly from his expertise and devotion to the mission.

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