MVHS adds Albert, Brumsted, and Singh to board of directors

UTICA, N.Y. — The Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) recently added three new members — Waleed Albert, John R. Brumsted, and Savneet Singh — to its board of directors. Dr. Albert is an infectious-disease specialist at MVHS, as well as at Rome Memorial Hospital. He completed a residency in internal medicine at Trenton Affiliated Hospitals […]

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UTICA, N.Y. — The Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) recently added three new members — Waleed Albert, John R. Brumsted, and Savneet Singh — to its board of directors.

Dr. Albert is an infectious-disease specialist at MVHS, as well as at Rome Memorial Hospital. He completed a residency in internal medicine at Trenton Affiliated Hospitals in New Jersey and a fellowship in infectious diseases at Albany Medical College and the Albany Stratton VA Medical Center. Albert also served as president of the MVHS medical staff.

Dr. Brumsted is the former president and CEO of the University of Vermont Health Network, where he also served as chief medical officer at Fletcher Allen Health Care. He completed a residency in obstetrics and gynecology, as well as a fellowship in the division of reproductive endocrinology and infertility at the University of Vermont College of Medicine.

Singh is the president and CEO of New Hartford–based PAR Technology Corp.
(NYSE: PAR) and a partner of CoVenture, LLC, a $2.5 billion multi-asset manager with funds in venture capital, direct lending, and cryptocurrency. He currently serves on the boards of CDON and TCGPlayer. Singh received his bachelor’s degree in applied economics and management from Cornell University.

MVHS includes St. Elizabeth Medical Center, Faxton St. Luke’s Healthcare, MVHS Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, Visiting Nurse Association of Utica and Oneida County, and Senior Network Health. It has 4,200 employees and is slated to open the 373-bed Wynn Hospital in downtown Utica this month.

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