Hewitt, Orr named to MUSC Board of TrusteesTwo Charleston individuals have been named to the Board of Trustees of MUSC. They are William B. Hewitt, a Charleston business executive, named as the governor’s at-large appointee, and Paula E. Orr, M.D., a Charleston physician, as the governor’s designee. They will attend their first board meeting today, Aug. 8.President of Sirius Ventures Inc., a consulting firm, Hewitt is chairman of the board of Polymer Group Inc. and Global Vantedge International, two for-profit corporations as well as Water Missions International, a non-profit corporation. William B. Hewitt He has served on the university’s Health Sciences Foundation Board from 1990 to 2001, the last five years as chairman of the board and the prior three years as vice chairman. At the May 2001 commencement he was honored with a Doctor of Humane Letters from the Medical University. Hewitt serves as chairman of the board of the Spoleto Festival USA, chairs The Citadel School of Business Administration Advisory Board and was president of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy Alumni Association. He received a master’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Connecticut and a baccalaureate engineering degrees from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School and the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. Orr is owner of the Charleston Women’s Wellness Center in Charleston. She has been honored by placement on the Charleston Regional Business Journal’s “Forty Under Forty” list, recognizing individuals with the “heart and talent to make a positive difference in our community.” She was also listed in Outstanding Young Women in America, Who’s Who among Executives and Professionals and Who’s Who On American Colleges and Universities. Dr. Paula Orr She is a member of the Susan G. Komen Charleston Affiliate Board, Delta Sigma Theta Public Service Sorority and Jack and Jill of America. A graduate of Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte with a bachelor’s
degree in biology, Orr received her medical degree from Wayne State University
School of Medicine in Detroit. She received her residency training and
was chief resident in the Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology at Cook County
Hospital in Chicago. Photo provided by Post and Courier.
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