September 11, 2015
LA JOLLA–The Salk Institute is pleased to announce the election of Edwin K. Hunter, a longtime supporter of the Institute and president of Hunter, Hunter & Sonnier, LLC, to its Board of Trustees. The Board voted on the appointment August 28.
“Edwin’s expertise in tax law, estate planning and philanthropy make him a valuable asset to our board,” says Salk Board Chairman Irwin M. Jacobs. “In addition, he comes into this role with a great deal of familiarity with the Institute having served as chairman of Salk’s yearly Tax Seminar for the past five years, and establishing the Edwin K. Hunter Chair in Molecular Biology in 2013.”
In 2014, Louisiana State University established the Edwin K. Hunter Chair in Communications, commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the LSU Free Speech Alley that Mr. Hunter created while an undergraduate student at LSU. Also a graduate of the LSU Law School, he was inducted into the Order of the Coif and edited the Louisiana Law Review.
Mr. Hunter currently practices law in Louisiana and is a member of the Louisiana, Texas and District of Columbia bars. As a Board Certified Tax Attorney, he conducts talks on tax law, estate planning and philanthropy, and is a published author on these topics. In addition, Mr. Hunter has served as a director of companies in the fields of cardiology, orthopedics, stem cell research and nutraceuticals. He is also a founding director of the Community Clinic of Southwest Louisiana and the Community Foundation for Southwest Louisiana.
Mr. Hunter serves as a trustee for the Joe W. and Dorothy Dorsett Brown Foundation, la Fritz Lang Foundation, la Olive Tupper Foundation and the Chambers Medical Foundation. He is past chair of the Section on Taxation of the Louisiana State Bar Association, a member of the Louisiana Educational Television Authority, a member of the Governor’s Commission on Public Broadcasting, and counsel for the Louisiana Commissioner for Indian Affairs.
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El Instituto Salk es un centro de investigación independiente y sin fines de lucro fundado en 1960 por Jonas Salk, creador de la primera vacuna segura y eficaz contra la poliomielitis. La misión del Instituto es impulsar una investigación fundamental, colaborativa y audaz que aborde los retos más acuciantes de la sociedad, entre ellos el cáncer, la enfermedad de Alzheimer y la vulnerabilidad agrícola. Esta ciencia fundamental sustenta todos los esfuerzos traslacionales, generando conocimientos que permiten el desarrollo de nuevos medicamentos e innovaciones en todo el mundo.