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AMFP NYC Announces its 2022 Board of Directors

Association of Medical Facility Professionals New York City (AMFP NYC) is the New York City chapter of AMFP, a professional, not-for-profit organization for hospital administrators, facility managers, real estate directors, medical property owners, planners, designers, contractors, consultants, vendors, and academics who specialize in all types of healthcare environments. AMFP NYC is proud to announce that the following professionals have agreed to serve on our board of directors for 2022.

The 2022 board is comprised of industry leaders and executives from leading healthcare providers, including from NYU Langone Health, Mount Sinai Health System, Northwell Health, and New York-Presbyterian, along with leading professionals from design, construction, consulting, and supplier firms. The full AMFP NYC board includes:

  • President – Andrew Weinberg, Director of Business Development, LF Driscoll Healthcare
  • Vice President, VP Liaison to Programs & Strategic Alliances - Diana Henkel, Assistant Director, Infrastructure, Real Estate Development and Facilities, NYU Langone Health
  • Vice President, VP Liaison to Communications & Public Relations - Jonathan Cogswell, Assistant Vice President, Facilities Services & Engineering, Northwell Health | Manhattan Region
  • Vice President, VP Liaison to Membership & Sponsorship - Jacobie Ricard, Senior Director of Planning Design and Construction, Mount Sinai Health System
  • Secretary – Deborah Rosenberg, Marketing Director, Yu & Associates
  • Treasurer – Frank Rudilosso, Director Facilities Regulatory
  • Readiness, New York-Presbyterian Hospital
  • Director of Advocacy – Maxinne Leighton, Director Marketing/Communications & Business Development, JB&B
  • Director of Communications – Carrie Villani, Director of Marketing, LERA Consulting Structural Engineers
  • Director of Digital Media – Anna Katherine McKee, Business Development Manager, JRM Construction Management
  • Director of Membership – Fran Burrage, Regional Vice President, Strategic Accounts – Healthcare & Senior Living, Mohawk Group
  • Director of Programs – Paola Tocci, CEO + President, The Tocci Group
  • Director of Special Events – Lea Cosenza, NY Office Director/Associate,    The Harman Group
  • Director of Sponsorship – Patti Brewer, Healthcare Applications Strategist, Herman Miller Healthcare
  • Director of Strategic Alliances – Mike Hardy, Director, Project Management, CBRE Healthcare

“It has been an incredible first 15 months for our chapter, with many accomplishments, initiatives, and ambitions! We attribute our success to our members and volunteers, whose passion drives us ever forward. 2022 will bring new endeavors, higher visibility, greater value, and continued growth. It’s an exciting time for the AMFP NYC chapter!” notes Weinberg.

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