Paul Dunphey Named Senior VP & COO for NewYork-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital
BCW Member NewYork-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital announced this week that Paul Dunphey has been appointed Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for the hospital. The hospital said that in his new role, Dunphey will continue to champion bringing expert health care to Westchester through NewYork-Presbyterian’s vast resources including world-class physicians from NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center.
Dunphey joined NewYork-Presbyterian in 1990 and has held a number of leadership roles in operations, finance, and quality with progressive responsibility. He also successfully led the Ambulatory and Community Care Network (ACN) for the entire NewYork-Presbyterian enterprise for the past 31 years. He will continue to lead NewYork-Presbyterian Allen Hospital in northern Manhattan, where he has been SVP and COO since 2014. Dunphey succeeds Michael Fosina, who stepped down as President of NewYork-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital at the beginning of the 2022.
Dunphey received his undergraduate degree from Providence College and his Master of Business Administration from Baruch College.
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