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The Sad Passing of Tim Hogan

 

The ADI is greatly saddened to hear about the passing of Tim Hogan, past Executive Director, on 24th November 2024 after a battle with a long illness.

 

Prior to joining the ADI in 2013, Tim was Chief Executive at the Healthcare Infection Society, General Secretary at the British Institute of Radiology, and worked in publishing with a focus on medical journals.

 

Tim completed a degree and PhD in Chemistry – his thesis on the topic of vibrational spectroscopy – and gained a Masters in Voluntary Administration from London South Bank University, a course type tailored to the charity sector.

 

During his 10 years as ADI Executive Director, Tim helped to take the organisation from strength to strength, building on events such as the ADI Team Congress and Study Clubs, whilst also improving services for our members. The ADI is immensely grateful for Tim’s contributions, and his dedication to developing the Association for the benefit of its members and the wider dental implant profession.

 

Past President, Dr Abid Faqir, says:

 

“I am so sad to hear of the passing of Tim – his family and friends are very much in my thoughts at this difficult time. Tim loved the ADI and everything it embodied; he was amazing during my tenure as President. His help, advice and constant meticulous planning took the association from strength to strength. Work aside, he was a gentleman, a kind and helpful man. He will be sadly missed by all.”

 

Current President, Dr Zaki Kanaan, adds:

 

"Tim was the backbone of the ADI and the person who the board looked to for advice when it was needed. He was the person that kept the ADI's wheels in motion and helped the ADI become the organisation it is today. A gentleman in every sense of the word, that will be missed by all at the ADI. My thoughts go out to his friends and family at this time."

 

With a passion for classical music, Tim played violin in a local orchestra, and had an excellent sense of humour with favourites including Woody Allen, The Office, and Mr Bean. He leaves behind his wife, Tracey, his daughter, Catherine, and his son, Daniel. The ADI extends its condolences to his family at this difficult time.

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