America
AAPI Elects New Leaders For 2022-23 And Beyond

(Chicago, IL: April 12, 2022)
“We have successfully concluded our elections for the year 2022-23 for AAPI leadership positions,†Dr. Anupama Gotimukula, current President of AAPI, and Dr. Sajani Shah, AAPI’s Chief Election Officer and Immediate Past Chair BOT, jointly announced here today. “We thank the election officers Dr. Seema Arora, Dr. Sharad Lakhanpal, Dr. Sunita Kanumury, Dr. Arun Pramanik, Dr. Ashok Jain, and all the members for participating in the Election.â€
While thanking the tens of thousands of Indian American physicians, who are actively holding membership at the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI), and participated in the election process, Dr. Gotiumukula said, “I want to thank AAPI members who enthusiastically participated in the AAPI’s electronic voting process that was held over a period of nearly a month and have elected a new and dynamic team to lead AAPI, the largest ethnic medical organization in the United States in the coming year and beyond.â€
While announcing the results of the election after months-long campaigning for several offices to the national body and regional chapters, Dr. Sajani Shah, Chief Election Officer, 2022 said, Dr. Satheesh Kathula has been elected as the Vice President of AAPI, Dr. Meherbala Medavaram was elected as the Secretary and Dr. Sumul Raval was elected Treasurer of AAPI for the year 2022-23. Dr. Kavita Gupta, Dr. Sunil Kaza, and Dr. Malti Mehta have been elected to AAPI’s Board of Trustees for a three month year term.
Dr. V. Ranga will serve as the Chair, AAPI Board of Trustees for the year, 2022-23. Giving representation and strengthening the voice of young physicians of Indian origin, AAPI members elected Dr. Pooja Kinkhabwala as the President, AAPI Young Physicians Section (YPS) and elected Dr. Ammu Susheela as the President of AAPI- Medical Student/Residents & Fellows Section (MSRF).
“As the incoming President of AAPI, I would like to congratulate my incoming new team for the fiscal year 2022-23,†said Dr. Ravi Kolli, who will assume charge as the President of AAPI during the 40th annual convention in San Antonio, TX in June this year. “I’m very honored, and consider myself fortunate to be bestowed with the responsibility of leading the four decades old strong organization with the cooperation and collaboration of an excellent team of dedicated, hardworking, and loyal officers and executive committee members who are with me to take AAPI to newer heights,†he added. Dr. Kolli did not have to contest the election this year, as he has been serving as the President-Elect during the past year.
Dr. Anjana Sammadar, who has been serving AAPI as the Vice President in the current year also did not face elections, as she automatically becomes the President-Elect of AAPI for the coming year. Dr. Ravi Kolli will have a dynamic and diverse team comprising of Dr. ANJAAN Samaddar as the President-Elect, Dr. Satheesh Kathula as the Vice President; Dr. Meherbala Medavaram as the Secretary; Dr. Sumul Raval as the Treasurer; Dr. V. Ranga – as the Chair, Board of Trustees; Dr. Pooja Kinkhabwala - President, Young Physicians Section; and, Dr. Ammu Susheela, President, Medical Student/Residents & Fellows Section. Dr. Gotimukula will continue to guide AAPI as the Immediate past President of AAPI.
“I am looking forward to working towards strengthening the goals and mission of AAPI and to help make AAPI a healthcare leader in US and globally and work in the best interests of our Physicians and our community here in the US and serve our motherland, India,†added Dr. Kolli.
While congratulating the newly elected leaders to the Executive Committee, Dr. Anjana Samaddar, the President-Elect in 2022-23 said here in a statement: "I want to congratulate all the winners of the election. I want to especially thank all the candidates for their passion and dedication to serving AAPI and regardless of the outcome, we need you as a valuable team member of our beloved AAPI. "
Dr. Satheesh Kathula, who won the election to be the next Vice President of AAPI, said, “I am humbled and honored to be bestowed with this responsibility and will work to the greatest of my abilities to reach our goals, addressing the challenges, and advance the issues important to our members. We will work together to promote our values of professionalism, collegiality, and excellence in patient care and enhance AAPI's reputation as a premier professional organization offering educational programs and advocacy.â€
Dr. Meherbala Medavaram, Secretary-Elect of AAPI said, “I would like to thank all AAPI members from the bottom of my heart for this honor and assure that I will sincerely work for the betterment of our beloved organization, AAPI. Once again, I thank everyone for the opportunity to serve.†She expressed gratitude to the Election Committee, who “successfully organized this election, with great participation from AAPI members.â€
Dr. Sumul Raval, the newly elected Treasurer of AAPI said, “I am honored to be elected as the Treasurer of national AAPI. I appreciate and thank all of you for your trust in me. I will try everything in me to unite AAPI. Your guidance, support, and vote made this possible. This win belongs to all our members for trusting our vision of growth & progress. I hope to receive your continued support and love.â€
Dr. Kusum Punjabi, the outgoing BOT Chair thanked the Election Committee for their meticulous planning and organizing the elections with integrity and fairness. She said, “I congratulate the winners and the new leadership who are entrusted with the responsibility of leading it in the year 2022-23 and beyond. I wish them the very best and my whole-hearted support.â€
While conceding the election to Dr. Medavaram to be the next Secretary of AAPI, Dr. Krishan Kumar said, “Thank you so much for supporting me all these years. I am glad to see the healthy spirit of all candidates (winners or not) for the association. I will continue to serve this great association, AAPI, until my last breath. AAPI is a big family and full of talented people. I cherish every moment of being part of it.â€
In his message, Dr. Amit Chakrabarty, who was the past Secretary and conceded the election to Dr. Kathula, said, “I am thankful to my supporters who gave me their precious vote honoring my 25 years of service for AAPI. Next year we will work harder and show the world that dedication and hard work for the betterment of AAPI, will eventually prevail and we will succeed. I congratulate all the winners. I wish Satheesh the best of luck as he moves forward with his new responsibility.â€
The growing influence of physicians of Indian heritage is evident, as increasingly physicians of Indian origin hold critical positions in the healthcare, academic, research and administrative positions across the nation. We the physicians of Indian origin are proud of our great achievements and contributions to our motherland, India, our adopted land, the US and in a very significant way to the transformation of the Indo-US relations.
Serving 1 in every 7 patients in the US, AAPI members care for millions of patients every day, while several of them have risen to hold high flying jobs, shaping the policies and programs and inventions that shape the landscape of healthcare in the US and around the world.
Dr. Gotimukula, while reminding the members of AAPI said, “Since its inception in 1982, AAPI has been in the forefront, representing a conglomeration of more than 100,000 practicing physicians in the United States, seeking to be the united voice for the physicians of Indian origin. I hope and wish that the new Team under Dr. Ravi Kolli will continue the noble mission and strengthen our efforts to make AAPI reach greater heights.†For more details, please visit: www.appiusa,org
AAPI ELECTIONS 2022 - RESULTS
The following are the Executive Committee and Board of Trustees & Regional Directors for the year 2022-23.
- President-Dr. Ravi Kolli
- President-Elect-Dr. Anjana Samadder
- Vice President-Dr. Satheesh Kathula
- Secretary-Dr. Meherbala Medavaram
- Treasurer-Dr. Sumul Raval
- Immediate Past President-Dr. Anupama Gotimukula
- Chair, AAPI Board of Trustees-Dr. V. Ranga
- President, AAPI YPS-Dr. Pooja Kinkhabwala
- President, AAPI MSRF-Dr. Ammu Susheela
- Regional Director, Pacific Region-Dr. Vandana Agarwal
- Regional Director, Mountain Region-Dr. Harnath Singh
- Regional Director, NW Central Region-Dr. Raghuveer Kura
- Regional Director, SW Central Region-Dr. Anil Tibrewal
- Regional Director, NE Central-I Region-Dr. Rama Medavaram
- Regional Director, NE Central-II Region-Dr. Suresh Sharoff
- Regional Director, SE Central Region-Dr. Pavankumar Panchavati
- Regional Director, New England Region-Dr. Saraswathi Muppana
- Regional Director, Mid Atlantic-I Region-Dr. Rakesh K, Mehta
- Regional Director Mid Atlantic-II Region-Dr. Hetal Gor
- Regional Director, South Atlantic Region-TBA
- Regional Director, South Region-Dr. Vijay Maurya
- Board of Trustee-Dr. V. Ranga (Chair)
- Board of Trustee-Dr. Jagdish Gupta
- Board of Trustee-Dr. Raghu Lolabhattu
- Board of Trustee-Dr. Sapna Aggarwal
- Board of Trustee-Dr. Lokesh Edara
- Board of Trustee-Dr. Srinagesh Paluvoi
- Board of Trustee-Dr. Kavita Gupta
- Board of Trustee-Dr. Sunil Kaza
- Board of Trustee-Dr. Malti Mehta
- Immediate Past BOT Chair-Dr. Kusum Punjabi-YPS
- Representative on Board-Dr. Soumya Neravetla
- MSRF Representative on Board-Dr. Ayesha Singh



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