Dr. Jatin Shah, a leading head and neck surgeon, was felicitated as The South Asian Times – Person of the Year 2025 during a gala Crest Hollow Country Club on January 9, 2026, in Woodbury, New York. The gala was attended by who’s who of the Indian American community and many distinguished professionals.
Kamlesh Mehta, chairman and publisher of The South Asian Times, along with three Padma Awardees — Padma Bhushan Sant Singh Chatwal, Padma Shri Dr. Sudhir Parikh, chairman of Parikh Worldwide Media, and Padma Shri Dr. Dattatreyudu Nori, an eminent oncologist, presented the POY crystal plaque to Dr Shah.
Dr. Parikh, a family friend of Dr. Shah, wished him more achievements and honors, good health and a long life. Dr. Shah, who is 85 and completed 50 years of service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York last year, including over two decades as Chief of Head and Neck Service, said in his acceptance speech, “I am honored and feel privileged to be chosen by The South Asian Times as the Person of the Year for 2025. Being recognized by your own – family, community or society – is a unique honor that is hard to come by, and even harder to achieve than any award or recognition from a professional or academic organization. For that, I am grateful to The South Asian Times. I will cherish this high honor for the rest of my life.”

Dr. Shah, who is world renowned for transforming the medical discipline in his specialty with research, innovations and fostering collaborations worldwide, was introduced by Dr Ashok Shaha, Attending Surgeon on the Head and Neck Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering for the past 35 years.
Dr. Shah was also felicitated by eminent doctor friends of his – Doctors J. Ganesh Bhat, Nitin and Leena Doshi, Shashi Shah, Narinder Kukar, and Bhupi Patel.
A video message from Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman congratulating Dr. Shah and The South Asian Times was played at the event.
The honorees of The South Asian Times – Person of the Year from previous years – Chintu Patel (2017), Naveen Shah (2018), Ranju & Ravi Batra (2019), Ravishankar Bhooplapur (2020), Mohan Wanchoo (2021) and Mukund Padmanabhan (2024) – spoke and congratulated Dr. Shah.
The South Asian Times has been honoring a Person of the Year since 2010 with a special pull-out section coinciding with the New Year edition.

Nimmi Mehta, Kamlesh Mehta’s wife, gave the welcome speech and felicitated Dr. Ivana Shah, Shah’s orthodontist wife, with a shawl and bouquet.
The special edition of The South Asian Times recognizing and featuring Dr Shah as Person of the Year 2025 was unveiled on the occasion. Joining Mehta and Dr. Shah for the unveiling were Vishal Harsh, Deputy Consul General at the Indian Consulate in New York, Dr. Ivana Shah, Nimmi Mehta, Parveen Chopra, author of this article, and Jori Kohli, an entrepreneur.
The Dr. Shah POY Special carries an intensive and extensive interview with him, as well as over 50 congratulatory messages from his colleagues at Memorial Sloan Kettering, eminent head and neck surgeons, his peers and former trainees as well as friends and family. They include Hollywood superstar Michael Douglas and Bollywood actor-director Rakesh Roshan.
The program concluded with the cutting of the cake, where all the key people joined in to congratulate Drs Jatin and Ivana Shah.
The program was Emceed by Kohli, who kept it soulful and energetic. Sneh ‘Sunny’ Thakkar, Artistic Director of Music for the Indo-American Arts Council, curated and presented a Sitar recital by Radhika Samson, who was accompanied by Ramanan Venkatraman (on Hansaveena), Manav Khurana (Tabla) and Joseph Costello (Ghatam). Ganesh Vandana and Kathak performance was by Aiyana Begani, Arya Gosalia, Aranya Kathpal, Zara Lakhani and Nina Patel, students of Preya Patel of Vivarta Arts. A sumptuous, and elaborate dinner was catered by Benares.



