Mount Sinai South Nassau's Anthony Cancellieri named to Healthcare Trustees of New York State board of governors

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The Healthcare Trustees of New York State board of governors named its 2025 officers and the election of two new members, highlighting its commitment to strengthening New York’s healthcare system through leadership and trustee engagement. Joining the board for three-year terms are Anthony Cancellieri, co-chairman of Mount Sinai South Nassau and trustee of the Mount Sinai Health System and Dr. John McCabe immediate past chair, Loretto.

Continuing in their leadership roles for a second one-year term are:

Chair: Sharon Hanson, secretary and immediate past chair, Erie County Medical Center.

Vice Chair: Muhammed Javed, MD, chair, Olean General Hospital, and trustee, Kaleida Health

Secretary: Laurence Smith, immediate past chair, White Plains Hospital, and trustee, Montefiore Health System

Immediate Past Chair: Susan Holliday, trustee, UR Medicine

Cancellieri’s leadership and experience stand out as he assumes this new role. As co-chairman of Mount Sinai South Nassau, Cancellieri has played a pivotal part in guiding the hospital’s strategic initiatives and ensuring high-quality health care for South Shore residents. His involvement with the Mount Sinai Health System further underscores his dedication to advancing health care across New York State.

The Healthcare Trustees of New York State board of governors provides strategic guidance for the organization’s activities and programs, all aimed at enhancing the state’s healthcare system.

The board expressed gratitude for the service and support of its members, whose leadership continues to drive positive change in healthcare governance.