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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Hollier, Osborn honored as 2022 Outstanding Alumni

The  University of Louisiana at Lafayette Alumni Association has recognized  Dr. Amelie A. Hollier and Harold G. Osborn III with the 2022 Outstanding  Alumni Award.

Hollier and Osborn received their awards during a reception held on  Thursday, Sept. 29, at the UL Lafayette Alumni Center. The Outstanding  Alumni Award is the highest honor UL Lafayette gives to a former  student.

The award recognizes professional and personal achievements that have  brought honor and distinction to the University. Graduates and former  students who attended no less than 10 years ago are eligible to receive  this award.

“Dr. Hollier and Mr. Osborn have distinguished themselves as leaders –  in their professions, in their commitment to serving others and in  their devotion to bettering their communities. They both embody what it  means to be an ‘Outstanding Alumni,’” said John Claude Arceneaux, the UL  Lafayette Alumni Association’s interim executive director.

Dr. Amelie Hollier is a nationally certified family nurse practitioner and co-founder of Advanced Practice Education Associates.

The company, which is based in Lafayette, opened in 1997. Since that  time, Dr. Hollier has devoted her career to equipping nurse  practitioners with the knowledge required to pass national certification  exams, maintain certification and stay up to date with essential  clinical skills. She also spent many years providing direct patient  care.

Hollier is a Fellow of the American Association of Nurse  Practitioners. She is an expert on nurse practitioner practice and has  presented hundreds of certification exam review courses and lectures on  advanced pharmacology and primary care topics. Hollier also speaks  frequently across the country.

She has written more than 25 books for primary care providers and has  developed dozens of resources that provide educational and clinical  practice support to new and experienced nurse practitioners.

Hollier earned bachelor’s degrees in microbiology and nursing and a  post master’s certificate in the family nurse practitioner concentration  from the University. She also holds a master’s degree in cardiovascular  nursing from McNeese State University and a doctorate of nursing  practice from the University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center.

Harold G. Osborn III is president and chief  executive officer of the McIlhenny Co. He is a fifth-generation member  of the McIlhenny family-owned and operated business. Osborn is the  eighth family member to serve in the role.

Osborn has served in management positions across the company  including operations, agriculture, land management, sustainability and  new product development. He has led its international sales and  marketing team, overseeing and expanding the networks of distributors in  195 countries and territories where the brand currently trades.

The McIlhenny Co. was founded in 1868 on Avery Island, La.; it produces Tabasco Sauce and Tabasco Brand products.

Osborn’s work ethic was cultivated on Avery Island, where as a youth  he worked at the McIlhenny Co. during summers and in the island’s salt  mine while a college student.

Osborn earned a bachelor’s degree from the University and also holds a  master’s degree in environmental science from Oxford University. He  went on to work in the oil fields of south Louisiana, and later joined  efforts to clean the Alaskan coast after the Exxon Valdez oil spill in  1989. Osborn was also a civilian contractor to the U.S. military before  joining the McIlhenny Co.

Photo caption: Dr. Amelie A. Hollier (left) and  Harold G. Osborn III (right) are the University of Louisiana at  Lafayette’s 2022 Outstanding Alumni. The honorees are shown standing  with Dr. Joseph Savoie, UL Lafayette president, during a September 29,  reception at the Alumni Center. (Photo credit: Doug Dugas / University of Louisiana at Lafayette)

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