PULLMAN, Wash. — A recently retired professor in
Clive C. Gay, retired professor and director of the WSU Field Disease Investigations Unit and head of production medicine at WSU’s veterinary college, received the award Sept. 30, at the association’s annual meeting in
Dr. Gay was instrumental in establishing and operating the most extensive animal disease field investigation service in the state. His work took him to every county in
“Dr. Clive Gay is a true legend among cattle producers in this state and region,” said Dr. Warwick Bayly, dean of WSU’s veterinary college. “His recent retirement leaves a legacy of service and durability that will be difficult to match. Beside his extraordinary expertise at population medicine, Dr. Gay earned both the trust and respect of university administrators and producers throughout the
“I want to thank all those who considered what I did important enough to honor with this award,” said the soft-spoken Dr. Gay. “I’m truly humbled.”