From left: Gynecologic-Oncologist William Burke, M.D.; Robert Silverman, M.D., Co-Medical Director, The Valley Institute for Pain; Â Audrey Meyers, President and CEO, The Valley Hospital and Valley Health System; Â Alexander Zapolanski, M.D., Director of Cardiac Surgery, The Valley Hospital; and Joseph Pizzurro, M.D., Director of Orthopedic Surgery, The Valley Hospital.
Valley Hospital’s President’s Council Reception
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On June 21st, The Valley Hospital hosted its annual President’s Council Reception at The Ridgewood Country Club.  The President’s Council is a group of community and business leaders who learn about the work of The Valley Hospital and its affiliates and serve as liaisons to The Valley Hospital community.  Throughout the year, the President’s Council Members attend presentations given by members of the Medical Staff and Administration about Valley’s programs and services.
From left: John Williams (Franklin Lakes) with President’s Council Member Eric Epstein and his wife, Julie, Valley Hospital Foundation Trustee (Wyckoff), with President’s Council Member Kathie Williams (Franklin Lakes)
From left: Alexander Zapolanski, M.D., Director of Cardiac Surgery, The Valley Hospital; joined by President’s Council Member Stephen Borg (Tenafly) and Chris Farrell, Director of Philanthropy, The Valley Hospital Foundation.
David Bolger (Ridgewood), President’s Council Member,  with Ann Swenson, President, The Valley Hospital Foundation.
From left: The Valley Hospital Foundation Chairman and President’s Council Co-Chair, Denis Sullivan (Wyckoff) and Scott Schroeder (Ridgewood), Valley Hospital Foundation Trustee and President’s Council Co-Chair.
From left: Sally Jones, Director of Gift Planning, The Valley Hospital Foundation; with Vicki Bruni, President’s Council Member (Ridgewood): and Paula and Ned Lipes, President’s Council Member (Mahwah).
Sandy Carapezza, (left) Director of Donor Development, The Valley Hospital Foundation; with Beverly and Howard Klein, President’s Council Member (Fair Lawn).
From left: Alexander Zapolanski, M.D., Director of Cardiac Surgery, The Valley Hospital; with Laurel Mengarelli, and Lenni and Robert Puritz, President’s Council Member (Glen Rock).
Robert Gutenstein (left), The Valley Hospital Foundation Trustee and President’s Council Member (Ridgewood) with fellow President’s Council Member Harry Plonskier, (Mahwah).
From left:  Robert Silverman, M.D., Co-Medical Director, The Valley Institute for Pain;  President’s Council Member, Joseph Fiorenzo and his wife, Susan (Wyckoff); Gynecologic-Oncologist William Burke, M.D. and Denis Sullivan (Wyckoff), Chairman, The Valley Hospital Foundation Board of Trustees and President’ Council Co-Chair.
President Council members not pictured:
Chuck RussoDomenick SaglimbeniJoe Scorese
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What’s your point here?
It’s patently obivious that the blog is bent on
Sullying the reputations of foundation trustees
To further along the agenda ….. The blog has never in the past run photos like this…. Pathetic.
Looks like a party!
These pictures are at least over 6 years old.
Well #1 if they didn’t want their pictures out in the world then they shouldn’t have posed for them. Its pathetic to only want you picture published when it for you benefit
Thanks for running these pictures however old they may be. I know a couple of the people in them and I intend to call each one of them out. They’re costing all of us money at this point.
I’m not sure whether I would have dug up all the photos and posted them, but it leads to an interesting point. The people in these pictures who are both Ridgewood residents and/or business owners AND who hold positions (even voluntary ones) at Valley should be asked how they feel about their hospital filing suit against THEM. Valley’s suit against the PB and VC is a suit against all taxpayers. I’m curious about how they reconcile that sticky situation.
I dont think the point here is to sully reputations.
The point is to ask these folks whether or not they support suing us. These are the leaders of Valley and it is a legitimate question whether or not they agree that Valley should be suing the tax payers because they got a decision they disliked from the Planning Board.
Despite the Supreme Court decision, corporations are not people. You can’t call a corporation. But corporations are run by people and it is certainly reasonable to address our concerns to these individuals.
Nice party by a non profit!