UTICA, N.Y. — The Arc, Oneida-Lewis Chapter CEO Karen Korotzer has joined the board of directors of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) of Upstate New York, the official local chapter of the national ACHE. “I felt strongly that ACHE of Upstate New York’s values of integrity, lifelong learning, leadership, and diversity aligned with […]
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UTICA, N.Y. — The Arc, Oneida-Lewis Chapter CEO Karen Korotzer has joined the board of directors of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) of Upstate New York, the official local chapter of the national ACHE.
“I felt strongly that ACHE of Upstate New York’s values of integrity, lifelong learning, leadership, and diversity aligned with those of The Arc, Oneida-Lewis, and my own, making this a perfect fit,” Korotzer said in a news release. “I’m beyond honored to serve on the board of directors.”
Korotzer has been a member of the ACHE national organization since 2006, earning the Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE) accreditation in March 2023. Only 8,866 health-care executives nationwide hold the distinction.
The FACHE certifies her competency in all areas of health-care management and commitment to driving positive change and continuous improvement within the industry, per the release.
ACHE of Upstate New York is a resource for professional development, offering education, support, resources, and networking opportunities to health-care leaders and their associates.
The American College of Healthcare Executives is comprised of more than 48,000 health-care executives who lead hospitals, health-care systems, and various health-care organizations.