SYRACUSE — The Crouse Health Foundation recently announced the appointment of Anthony (Tony) Fiorito, a member of the board’s executive committee, as the new foundation board chair. Fiorito, an architect and real-estate developer, is president of Partnership Properties and board chair of the Downtown Committee of Syracuse, the foundation said in a release. He replaces […]
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SYRACUSE — The Crouse Health Foundation recently announced the appointment of Anthony (Tony) Fiorito, a member of the board’s executive committee, as the new foundation board chair.
Fiorito, an architect and real-estate developer, is president of Partnership Properties and board chair of the Downtown Committee of Syracuse, the foundation said in a release. He replaces outgoing board chair, Vince Spina, who is president of BPAS Actuarial & Pension Services. During his tenure, Spina helped lead essential Crouse Health Foundation initiatives, including the “Little Fighters” Campaign for the Baker Regional Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and the Crouse Health Classic Golf Tournament, the release stated.
The Crouse Health Foundation also announced it has added three new members to its board of trustees:
• Andrea Autry: program director for Girls on the Run, Upstate NY;
• Willie Reddic: associate dean of business education at Syracuse University’s Whitman School of Management;
• Jim Tollar: regional VP for advertising sales at Spectrum Reach
“Tony, Andrea, Dr. Reddic, and Jim bring to our Board a wealth of experience and a commitment to innovation,” Heather Waters, executive director of the Crouse Health Foundation, said in the release. “Our entire Board is dedicated to Central New York’s future and supporting Crouse Health’s growth.”
The Crouse Health Foundation, established in 1974 and celebrating its 50th anniversary, is the fundraising arm of Crouse Health. The foundation is governed by a voluntary board of directors responsible for the investment, management, and administration of all funds and other property given to Crouse Health.