Lee Ann C. Leahy, a partner in PwC, and Scott Orenstein, former president of G.H. Bass & Co., have been inducted into the Barney School of Business Hall of Fame.
Leahy, who graduated from the University of Hartford in 1984, is a partner in the Boston office of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, the world’s largest professional services firm and the fifth largest privately owned organization in the United States. She earned a bachelor of science in business administration degree.
Orenstein is a fashion retail industry consultant and former president of G.H. Bass & Co., a company known for creating and defining trends in the footwear industry. Prior to Bass, he was senior vice president and general merchandise manager for Geoffrey Beene retail and senior vice president and division merchandise manager for Lord and Taylor. He earned a bachelor of science in business administration in 1983 and a master of business administration in 1984 from the university.
Orenstein and Leahy were selected from a group of 18,000 Barney School of Business alumni for their achievements that reflect Barney’s mission to “prepare leaders and decision-makers who are globally aware and socially responsible.”
Leahy is the first woman to be inducted into the Barney School Hall of Fame, which began in 2009.
Masonicare’s Dr. Rajesh Tampi named geriatric psychiatric clinician of the year
Dr. Rajesh Tampi, director of behavioral health for Masonicare of Wallingford, has been named geriatric psychiatric clinician of the year by the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry.
In addition to his role at Masonicare, Dr. Tampi is an associate clinical professor of psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine and an attending psychiatrist at the Dorothy Adler Clinic at Yale-New Haven Hospital. He is an expert in the field of neuroscience.
Dr. Tampi received his medical degree from the University of Kerala and his post graduate diploma from the University of Leeds. He has been with Yale since 2001 and has received the “teaching attending of the year award” three years in a row.
The award will be presented in March at the group’s annual meeting in Los Angeles.
