
Phil Gold, CC, OQ, MD, PhD, FRS(C)), FRCP(C), MACP Phil Gold is the Douglas G. Cameron Professor of Medicine,
and Professor of Physiology and Oncology, at McGill University.
He has served as Chairman of the Department of Medicine at
McGill and Physician-in-Chief at the Montreal General Hospital.
He is presently the Executive Director of the Clinical
Research Centre of the McGill University Health Centre.
Dr. Gold’s early research led to the discovery and
definition of the Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA), the blood
test most frequently used in the diagnosis and management of
patients with cancer. For this work, other studies, and his
outstanding contributions as a medical educator, he has gained
national and international recognition. He has been elected to
numerous prestigious organizations and has been the recipient
of such outstanding awards as the Gairdner Foundation Annual
International Award, the Isaak Walton Killam Award in Medicine
of the Canada Council, and the National Cancer Institute of
Canada R.M. Taylor Medal. He has been elected to membership in
the Royal Society of Canada, the Association of American
Physicians, and Mastership in the American College of
Physicians. His outstanding contributions to teaching have
been recognized by an award as a Teacher of Distinction from
his Factulty of Medicine. He has been honored by his country,
his province, his city, and his university by appointment as a
Companion of the Order of Canada, an Officer of l’Ordre
National du Québec, a member of the Academy of Great
Montrealers; and as the recipient of the Gold Medal of the
McGill University Graduate Society, respectively. He has been
the Sir Arthur Sims Traveling Professor to the British
Commonwealth.

Doug Shearer, Head Equipment Manager Anaheim Ducks
Doug joined the Anaheim Ducks in 2007. Prior to that, Doug
was the Head Equipment Manager for the Washington Capitals
from 1983 to 2006. Doug also served Team USA at the 2002 Winter
Olympics in Salt Lake City as well as the 1997 World Hockey
Championships in Finland. In 1999, Doug was the head Equipment
Manager for the NHL All Star game in Tampa. A past president
of the Society of Professional Hockey Equipment Managers, Doug
holds a bachelor of science degree in human and physical
education.

Gordon Red Batty, Head Equipment Manager Green Bay Packers
Gordon "Red" Batty has been the Head Equipment
Manager for the Green Bay Packers for the past fourteen seasons.
Prior to joining the Packers, Red worked in the same capacity
for thirteen seasons with the Houston Oilers. Long regarded as
one of the best in the business, Red was named the National
Football League "Equipment Manager of the Year" in
2002. He was a member of the Grey Cup champion Montreal
Alouettes in 1974 and 1977 as well as a Super Bowl champion
with the Packers in 1996.

Greg Stringfellow, LSU's Head Equipment Manager, Football,
Men's and Women's Golf
Greg Stringfellow enters his fourth season as LSU's equipment
manager after being elevated to the position in the spring of
2004. Stringfellow served as the interim equipment manager
during LSU’s National Championship season in 2003, stepping in
for longtime equipment manager Jeff Boss, who passed away in the
fall of 2003 after a lengthy battle with cancer. Stringfellow,
one of the many equipment managers who learned the trade under
Boss, enters into his 10th season with the Tigers in 2007. He
had previously served as a student assistant in the LSU
equipment room for five years.
As a member of the LSU equipment staff, Stringfellow is
responsible for the ordering and maintaining of equipment and
facilities for the LSU football team as well as LSU's 19 other
sports.
Stringfellow lettered two years in football at McGill-Toolen
High School in Mobile, Ala., before coming to LSU where he
earned a degree in construction management in 1997.
Stringfellow, who is an avid golfer, is a member of the
Athletic Equipment Managers Association and annually works the
Senior Bowl in Mobile.

Chip Robertson, Equipment Manager, Texas Football
Chip Robertson is in his 16th season as the equipment manager
for The University of Texas and his 27th year in the field
overall.
In his role at UT, Chip Robertson oversees all ordering,
issuing and maintenance of the Longhorns’ athletics equipment.
He also oversees a student equipment staff that received a
national Award of Excellence in spring 1995. Chip Robertson
joined the Longhorns staff in 1993 after serving as equipment
manager at SMU for 11 years.
Prior to his stint at SMU, Chip Robertson was the assistant
equipment manager at Missouri for two years. A native of McComb,
Miss., Chip Robertson graduated from the University of
Mississippi in 1978 with a degree in accounting. While at Ole
Miss, he spent five years as a student equipment manager. Chip
Robertson is a certified member of the Athletics Equipment
Managers Association.
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