The Cary Council is dedicated to advancing early-stage research at UT Southwestern, in partnership with Southwestern Medical Foundation. Through engaging programming, they are catalyzing a new generation of community leaders and working to raise awareness of the important cause of academic medicine, research, and medical education in our community.

Our Inspiration

In 1939, Dr. Edward H. Cary had a vision to advance medical education, scientific research, and “inspire a great citizenship to greater deeds.” It was a vision that led to the establishment of both the Foundation and Southwestern Medical College, the precursor to today’s UT Southwestern Medical Center.

From the beginning, the Foundation and the medical school were supported by the city’s most farsighted civic and business leaders. What the Foundation has been able to achieve, it has done through the commitment of visionary leadership—a commitment that has helped build a great city while delivering life-changing advances in patient care, medical discoveries, dedicated physicians and brilliant scientists.

Through The Cary Council, the warmth of the relationship between civic leaders, the Foundation and UT Southwestern taps a new generation of leadership—young men and women that will carry on the visionary tradition that has enabled both the Foundation and the medical school to flourish.

Since its founding in 2015, The Cary Council has provided 24 $50,000 grants to early-stage researchers, which are known as ‘DocStars,’ resulting in more than $30 million in follow-on funding. Additionally, The Cary Council has been able to participate along with esteemed leaders and philanthropists in the community to contribute to UT Southwestern’s Campaign for the Brain in support of the Peter O’Donnell Jr. Brain Institute.

Celebrating 10 Years of Impact

The Cary Council was founded by Michael Kahn in 2015 after he witnessed the expert care and unwavering compassion of the medical teams at UT Southwestern Medical Center as his mother, Beth, battled cancer. Michael was inspired to act and wanted to inspire others to join his cause. What started out as a ripple of progress turned into a wave of support for early-stage research at UT Southwestern.


The Cary Council Steering Committee

Lili Clark
Jonathan Dietz (Chair)
Saryn Dietz
Melissa Douglass
Alexandra Eagle

Melinda Poucher Gage
Whitney Harmon
Bradley Haynes
Claire Phillips
Lara Pryor

Megan Shepherd
Mason Smith
Sarah Stukalin
Kamryn Turney

Past Chairs: Josie Sewell, Amanda George | Founder: Michael Kahn

The Cary Council Founder’s Circle

Annika Cail
Lana Constantine
Grace Cook
Anders Fisher

Amanda George
Michael Gregory
Grafton Ifill
Jacob Jones

Michael Kahn
Kate Morris
Josie Sewell
Amanda Shufeldt


Recent News and Events

An Evening with DocStars 2025

November 6, 2025 – An Evening with DocStars 2025 was a milestone night for The Cary Council’s signature event. We celebrated 10 years of The Cary Council’s support of early-stage research at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

What’s Up, Doc?

September 30, 2025 – The Cary Council held a meet & greet event on the campus of UT Southwestern to get to know the 2025 DocStars. This program featured breakout sessions where this year’s Early-Stage Research Grant recipients participated in a Q&A about their research with members of The Cary Council.

Learning From Leaders – Navigating Growth: Business, Family, and the Y’all Street Buzz

On April 8, 2025, The Cary Council hosted its annual Learning from Leaders program, a hybrid event held in person and recorded in real-time for our Learning From Leaders podcast. This unique event took place in the Debate Chamber on the campus of Old Parkland and featured Drew McKnight, Co-CEO and Managing Partner of Fortress Investment Group, and James Litinsky, Founder, Chairman & CEO of MP Materials and founder of JHL Capital Group. Moderated by Lili Clark, Vice Chair of The Cary Council, the panel explored the forces behind North Texas’ growth, from capital and infrastructure to talent and innovation.

Spring Kickoff 2025 – A Night of Inspiration, Leadership, & Life-saving Skills

February 25, 2025 – The Cary Council gathered for its annual Kickoff Programming Event, setting the stage for another impactful year of supporting early-stage medical research and advancing health care innovation in North Texas. Held at UT Southwestern Medical Center, the evening celebrated the Council’s 10th anniversary with a decade of achievements, welcomed new members, and provided hands-on CPR training from one of the 2024 Early-Stage Research Grant recipients, Anezi Uzendu, M.D., FACC.