Hospital Executive Paul Dunphey Elected to BCW’s Board
The Business Council of Westchester is pleased to announce that Paul Dunphey, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at NewYork-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital has been elected to its Board of Directors.
“Paul Dunphey joins our board with more than 30 years of experience at the region’s leading healthcare network. His expertise and leadership roles in healthcare operations, finance and quality will significantly help the BCW’s efforts to position Westchester County for continued success,” said BCW President and CEO Marsha Gordon.
Dunphey assumed his current role in March. As in his previous roles, he will continue to champion bringing expert health care to Westchester County through NewYork-Presbyterian’s vast resources, including world-class physicians from NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Dunphey successfully led the Ambulatory and Community Care Network (ACN) for the entire NewYork-Presbyterian enterprise for the past 31 years. He continues to lead NewYork-Presbyterian Allen Hospital in northern Manhattan, where he has been SVP and COO since 2014. NewYork-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital is a BCW Member.
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