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The 2017 Health Care Guide WHO’S WHO in HEALTH CARE WHO’S WHO IN Welcome... HEALTH ... to Who’s Who in Health Care, your source for information about the men and women who are involved in the well-being of Western New Yorkers. Business First invited doctors, medical professionals, CEOs, financial executives, medical company CEOs and office management to be part of this feature. In addition to biographical information, we asked what we thought was a pertinent question: “What’s the best part of your job?” We hope you’ll enjoy a look at these medical professionals. CARE DAVID ANDERSON JUDY BAUMGARTNER MARTIN BORYSZAK DONALD BOYD DAVID BUSCH LISA CILANO President and CEO, President, Visiting CEO, Sisters of Charity Executive vice president, Senior vice president, Senior vice president BlueCross BlueShield Nursing Association of Hospital, Catholic Health business development and chief sales officer, of finance, revenue of Western New York Western New York Inc. R Contact: 2157 Main St., affiliations, Kaleida Health BlueCross BlueShield management and business of Western New York advisory services, R Contact: 257 W. R Contact: 2100 Wehrle Buffalo, NY 14214 • 716- R Contact: 100 High St., Catholic Health System Genesee St., Buffalo, Drive, Williamsville, 862-1906 • mborysza@ Buffalo, NY 14203 • R Contact: 257 W. NY 14202 • anderson. NY 14221 • 716-630- chsbuffalo.org 716-859-8831 • dboyd@ Genesee St., Buffalo, NY R Contact: 144 Genesee St., Buffalo, NY 14203 • [email protected] 8293 • jbaumgartner@ R kaleidahealth.org 14202 • david.busch@ Joined company: 2009 716-828-3727 • cilano@ R Joined company: 2013 kaleidahealth.org R Joined company: 1998 bcbswny.com R Years in health field: 8 chsbuffalo.org R Joined company: 1998 R Joined company: 2014 R Years in health field: 34 R R Years in health field: 20 Born in: Buffalo R R Joined company: 1993 R Born in: Fort Wayne, R Years in health field: 25 R Born in: Plattsburgh Years in health field: 20 R Lives in: Orchard Park R Years in health field: 23 Ind. R Born in: North R R Born in: California R College: B.S., finance, Lives in: Williamsville R R Tonawanda R Lives in: Orchard Park Born in: Buffalo Lives in: Buffalo University at Buffalo; R College: B.A., R R Lives in: Hamburg R College: B.S., finance, Lives in: Wheatfield MBA, St. Bonaventure University at Buffalo; R College: B.S., Indiana University R College: B.S., St. University MBA, University at economics, University R College: B.A., St. of California, Los Bonaventure University; R Spouse: Cindy Bonaventure University; R Spouse: Rita Buffalo MBA, University at R Angeles managing health R Children: Jennifer, R Children: Luke, Olivia, Spouse: Ann Buffalo R Spouse: Michelle care delivery, Harvard Megan, Erik, Chris, Hannah R Children: Aidan, Mia University; MBA, Simon R Spouse: Kevin R Children: Austin, Leigh R Best part of the R Best part of the job: School of Business, R Jenson R Grandchildren: Sean Children: Kayla, job: The ability to Working in health University of Rochester Matthew R R Best part of the job: drive change in an care is a tremendous Best part of the job: R Children: Samuel R Best part of the job: privilege. The best Working with a team Allows me to be a big organization while R Best part of the job: Seeing the tremendous part of working at that is so committed part of the community. helping people makes Working with people difference our team is Kaleida Health is the to the health of R our job satisfying, both day in and day out Favorite nonprofits: making in the lives of so people. To be part our members and on a personal and who share my passion The Buffalo Sabres many throughout WNY. of a team to whom a community. The team professional level. for our mission and Foundation, BCBS of patient and family can is passionate about R Favorite nonprofits: R Favorite nonprofits: the continued efforts WNY turn to in their time helping our clients be Visiting Nursing Buffalo City Mission, to transform health of greatest need for successful. Association of WNY, Goodwill, Salvation care for the people of caring, comfort and Women & Children’s Army R Favorite nonprofits: Western New York compassion is by far Buffalo Museum of Hospital of Buffalo R the best part. Science, Buffalo Zoo, Favorite nonprofits: Gerard House, Friends R Favorite nonprofits: Kids Escaping Drugs of the Night People, St. Kaleida Health Vincent de Paul Society Foundation, Women & Children’s Hospital of Buffalo Foundation, American Diabetes Association JULY 28, 2017 HEALTH CARE GUIDE 2017 16 The 2017 Health Care Guide WHO’S WHO IN HEALTH CARE University; MBA, R Favorite nonprofits: independent scholar University at Buffalo Child & Family Services, of neuroscience, R Children: Ian, Joel, Food Bank of WNY, Middlebury College Brett Save-A-Pet R Spouse: Sarah R Best part of the job: Dunleavy, DVM Seeing people learn, R Children: 2 daughters grow and apply new R Best part of the job: skills and knowledge Taking people’s pain collectively and away (achy legs related collaboratively to to varicose veins, pelvic DARCY CRAVEN the end of building a ANDREW DAVIS pain related to fibroids, SALVATORE stronger community. headaches related President, Millard Fillmore R Favorite nonprofits: Chief operating officer, Erie to migraines). It is an DURANTE Suburban Hospital County Medical Center Alliance of Community honor and pleasure to Chief operating officer, and DeGraff Memorial R Contact: 462 Grider Hospital, Kaleida Health Health Plans; work with such a great academic medicine services, HEALTHeLINK, GObike St., Buffalo, NY 14215 medical team focusing UBMD Internal Medicine R Contact: Millard Buffalo, University at • 716-898-6511 • on quality care and R Contact: Buffalo Fillmore Suburban MICHAEL DRONEY Buffalo Council [email protected] patient experience. General Medical Center, Hospital, Williamsville, PT, DPT, MS, MTC, R Joined company: 2016 As a vascular and Buffalo, NY 14203 • 716- NY 14221 • 716-568- Olean Physical Therapy interventional 859-4861 • sdurante@ 6704 • dcraven@ R Years in health field: 20 Professionals radiologist, I can buffalo.edu kaleidahealth.org R Born in: Fayetteville, R Contact: 3132 NYS provide tremendous R Joined company: 2016 R Joined company: 2016 N.C. Route 417, Olean, NY benefit with minimally 14760 • 716-372-6787 • R Years in health field: 20 R Years in health field: 21 R Lives in: Clarence invasive, image-guided oleanptprofessionals@ treatment options that R Born in: Buffalo R Born in: Winnipeg, R College: B.S., att.net allow for improved Canada accounting, Troy R Lives in: Hamburg R Joined company: 2004 precision, accuracy, R University; MBA, Troy R College: B.A., Lives in: Clarence R safety and outcomes. University Years in health field: 19 University at Buffalo; R College: B.S., University R Spouse: Nicole R Born in: Olean R Favorite nonprofits: MBA, University at of Manitoba; MBA, Save a Leg, Save a Life R Morgan, R Lives in: Olean Buffalo; M.S., University Gardner-Webb Children: Foundation, volunteer John, Nathan, Andrew at Buffalo University THOMAS R College: B.S., St. ski coach at Holimont III, Benjamin R Spouse: Shelley R Spouse: Tracey CUMBO, M.D. Bonaventure University; R Best part of the job: I M.S., Ithaca College; R Children: Salvatore, R Children: Tyler, Abby Vice president, chief medical enjoy working with our M.PT. and D.PT., Natalie R Best part of the officer, Mount St. Mary’s clinicians to improve University of St. R Best part of the job: job: Working with Hospital, Catholic Health the health and wellness Augustine for Health Interacting with the people every day. R Contact: 5300 Military of people in our Sciences patients who receive I enjoy interacting Road, Lewiston, NY community. R Spouse: Sheryl our services. Talking with hospital staff 14092 • 716-298-2003 R Favorite nonprofits: with them about great and patients as we • thomas.cumbo@ R Children: Matthew, Hospice, United Way, experiences they continually strive to chsbuffalo.org Michelle Troy University had at our clinics as improve care. Kaleida R Best part of the job: I R Joined company: 2015 well as learning from Health’s commitment have the unique ability R Years in health field: 18 them about how we to the community is to help my patients and didn’t meet their one of the things that R Born in: San Antonio, make them feel better. expectations. As a attracted me to Buffalo. Texas Maya Angelou once JAMES DUNLOP JR. result, we’re always I’m proud to work for R said, “I’ve learned that Executive vice president, Lives in: Lewiston striving to be better at an organization that is people will forget what finance and CFO, R College: B.A., Canisius Catholic Health System what we do. focused on improving College; M.D., you said, people will the health of Western R Contact: 144 Genesee R Favorite nonprofits: University at Buffalo; forget what you did, but New York. people will never forget St., Buffalo, NY 14203 Wesleyan Church of residency, Johns • 716-862-2430 • Hamburg, Poetice R Favorite nonprofits: how you made them Hopkins University/ [email protected] International, Hospice Kaleida Health, World Sinai Hospital; chief feel.” Vision, Addis Jemari residency: Johns R Favorite nonprofits: R Joined company: 1996 (a safe home in Addis Hopkins University/Sinai MARY ELLEN Make-A-Wish R Born in: Buffalo Ababa, Ethiopia, Hospital; fellowship: Foundation, March R Lives in: Orchard Park where once-orphaned University at Buffalo for DECARLO of Dimes, The R teenage girls can be infectious diseases Vice president, operations, Rehabilitation College: B.S., University encouraged, educated TeamHealth Foundation of Rochester; MBA, R Spouse: Kate University at Buffalo; and empowered) R Contact: One John R Children: Anna, CPA James Audubon Elizabeth, Anthony Parkway, Amherst, NY R Spouse: Cathy R Best part of the job: 14221 • 716-523-5834 • R Children: Erin, Ryan, Assisting my medical mary_ellen_decarlo@ Anna and surgical colleagues teamhealth.com R with the increasing Best part of the job: R Joined company: 2012 non-medical burden of The folks I work with CLETIS EARLE their job so they can R Years in health field: and the passion we Vice president and chief concentrate more on 30 have for the mission of information officer, the organization.
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