Scarpino to retire from HealthAlliance

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KINGSTON – David Scarpino, the president and CEO of HealthAlliance
of the Hudson Valley based in Kingston is retiring at the end of the year.

He began his tenure in Kingston in 2008 as the organization’s chief
financial officer and moved to president and CEO in 2013.

Scarpino came to Kingston after 37 years at the St. John’s Riverside
Hospital System in Yonkers where he started as a staff accountant and
rose to vice president for finance and chief financial officer.

Effective January 1, 2019, Tom Brunelle will become interim executive
director of the HealthAlliance Hospitals as Westchester Medical Center
Health Network conducts a search to find a permanent successor to Scarpino.

Brunelle was most recently executive vice president of the Bon Secours
Charity Health System, also member hospitals of WMC Health Network.

He will be based in Kingston and report to Robert Ross, WMCHealth’s
executive vice president for the Northern Region.

WMCHealth’s President and CEO Michael Israel said Scarpino “has
been a critical part of leading HealthAlliance for the past 12 years and
has been an exceptional partner during HealthAlliance’s transition
into the WMCHealth Network.”

HealthAlliance operates HealthAlliance Hospital, which includes the Broadway
and Mary’s Avenue campuses in Kingston, Margaretville Hospital and
Mountainside Residential Care Center in Margaretville.

 
 




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