MAXINE STITZER

1997-1998

My presidency took place during a somewhat stressful time when the business management of the organization was in flux. Actions taken led to the transfer of business management to our current partners, the Rees Group, Inc. (formerly Thomas Miller Associates).

The big news during my presidency was startup of the SRNT journal, Nicotine and Tobacco Research. Ovide Pomerleau was directly instrumental in getting this journal off the ground, including selection of Gary Swan as the first editor. This was also an exciting time on the policy front, since the suit against the tobacco companies had been successfully conceived and implemented, and the National Tobacco Settlement was being negotiated. SRNT members, headed by John Hughes, chair of the Policy Committee, went to Washington, D.C. on several occasions and were very instrumental in educating staffers on the science background of the issues involved.

These were the early days of the organization. Growth was steady, but the base was still small in those days (about 200, I think).

My post-presidency contributions. Most notably, I coordinated and headed up the first successful grant application to help support the SRNT annual meeting. More recently, I have been Chair of the Awards Committee. I hope that I have set a good example of continued involvement in the organization after the presidency has ended. That one year is very short!

OTC approval for nicotine replacement products and discovery of the first non-nicotine smoking cessation aid. On the behavior therapy side, I would have to say the growth of telephone and computerized support systems.

A new organization always seems somewhat tentative at the start, and I was only the third president (this might be wrong- I can’t quite remember the chronology, actually). But SRNT was a great idea hatched by very capable and enthusiastic people (John Hughes, Ovide Pomerleau), who put an incredible amount of sustained energy into their project from the inception, and their enthusiasm caught on and spread like a wildfire! As someone who was around from the very beginning, it has been quite gratifying to see the organization grow and thrive and to feel that I have been a small part of that success.