Finger Lakes Health elects two new board members

GENEVA — Finger Lakes Health recently announced that its board of directors has elected Dr. Scott A. Mooney and James Nardozzi as two new board members. Mooney is a radiologist with Finger Lakes Radiology, LLC and currently serves as president of the Geneva General Hospital medical staff. He attended medical school at New York Medical […]

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GENEVA — Finger Lakes Health recently announced that its board of directors has elected Dr. Scott A. Mooney and James Nardozzi as two new board members.

Mooney is a radiologist with Finger Lakes Radiology, LLC and currently serves as president of the Geneva General Hospital medical staff. He attended medical school at New York Medical College in Valhalla, N.Y., and completed a residency in diagnostic radiology and a fellowship in musculoskeletal radiology at the University of Rochester Medical Center. Mooney, who attended high school in Newark, N.Y., earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Rochester. 

Nardozzi has served as president of Nardozzi Companies, including Nardozzi Holdings LLC and Closed Loop Systems LLC, since 2006. A graduate of Geneva High School, he has been a member of the board of directors of the Geneva YMCA since 2018. Nardozzi also serves on the Syrabex Board and is a member of JAMNCO. 

Finger Lakes Health says it is a nonprofit health system that provides a full range of acute and long-term care health services to residents of the Finger Lakes region. The health system encompasses two hospitals (Geneva General in Geneva and Soldiers & Sailors Memorial in Penn Yan), four living centers (Living Center-South in Geneva, Living Center-North in Geneva, The Homestead in Penn Yan, and Huntington Living Center in Waterloo), multiple physician practices and laboratory-service centers, a free-standing ambulatory surgery center, and three urgent-care facilities. The 660-bed health system is governed by a common board of directors and is served by a common management team. The health system offers a broad range of primary, specialty, and sub-specialty services to residents of the Finger Lakes region. 

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