2024 "No Man Is An Island" Award

Dr. Annie Wingate Spell


In 2012, LYS established the "No Man is an Island" Award to honor an outstanding delegate alumnus who exemplifies the ideals of LYS. Today, it is my pleasure to introduce Dr. Annie Wingate Spell, our 2024 awardee. Dr. Spell is being recognized for her exceptional professional accomplishments, overcoming challenges, and dedication to her community.

Dr. Spell is a native of Lafayette, Louisiana. She attended LYS as a delegate in 1996 before her Junior year at the Academy of Sacred Heart at Grand Coteau. Following high school, she earned a degree in psychology from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette where she was awarded the university’s highest honor of 2002 Outstanding Graduate. Spell completed her doctorate in clinical psychology from Louisiana State University in 2007.  Then in 2010, Dr. Spell earned a masters degree in psychopharmacology from the California School of Professional Psychology.   

Her research on childhood responses to trauma, particularly following Hurricane Katrina, has been published in a parenting book and various academic journals. She operated a psychological services clinic in Lafayette, specializing in childhood and adolescents, often providing pro bono services to children in need.

In July 2013, as a child clinical psychologist with a newborn son, she was diagnosed with Stage 4 Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Despite the serious prognosis and a severe reaction to chemotherapy, she achieved remission in January 2014. This experience profoundly influenced her life's mission and opened the door to her next chapter in tireless philanthropy and volunteerism.

Viewing her survivorship as an opportunity, Annie has dedicated herself to philanthropy and community service. Her efforts have supported organizations such as American Cancer. Society, Hearts of Hope, the Miles Perret Cancer Center, Autism Society of Acadiana, Acadiana Center for the Arts, Children’s Museum of Acadiana, United Way of Acadiana and many more. She has organized fundraising events, supported educational programs, and created initiatives for cancer survivors, demonstrating her commitment to community development.

Additionally, Dr. Spell co-chairs the Tides Medical Foundation which annually grants funds to worthwhile organizations that support patient access, youth development and community collaboration. Annie also served as Co-Chair of Lafayette Parish Mayor-President Monique Boulet’s transition team in 2023. The community has recognized her contributions through awards such as: ‘Supporter of the Year’ by the Boys and Girls Club of Acadiana and the Nedra Andrus Lifetime Achievement Award by the Junior League of Lafayette.

Above all her community contributions, Annie’s, husband Joe, and their two sons, Foster and Tagg, are the highlight of her life.

Today, as we honor Dr. Annie Wingate Spell, we recognize her significant professional achievements, commitment to her community and journey through adversity, Dr. Spell has made an exceptional contribution to something greater than herself.