Oswego Health Foundation names new board chair, vice chair

The foundation has appointed Pete Cullinan as board chair. A lifelong native of Oswego and recent Exelon retiree, he also serves as secretary of the Oswego Health board of directors. Before retiring from his job at the end of 2021, Cullinan worked in the emergency planning field with a focus on nuclear-plant emergency planning since […]

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The foundation has appointed Pete Cullinan as board chair. A lifelong native of Oswego and recent Exelon retiree, he also serves as secretary of the Oswego Health board of directors. Before retiring from his job at the end of 2021, Cullinan worked in the emergency planning field with a focus on nuclear-plant emergency planning since 1990, first with Oswego County and most recently with Exelon at the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant. Cullinan is a 1988 graduate of the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry with bachelor’s degree in forest biology. In addition to Oswego Health, he has volunteered with the American Cancer Society, the American Red Cross, Operation Oswego County, and the Town of Minetto Zoning Board of Appeals.

The Oswego Health Foundation has also named Mary Ann Drumm as vice chair of its board of directors. Since 2002, Drumm has served as CEO of CRA Medical Imaging. She has been responsible for overseeing the radiology services at the hospitals CRA services, including Oswego Hospital, Crouse Hospital, along with interventional services at the Syracuse VA Medical Center. CRA Medical Imaging is comprised of 19 radiologists, four mid-level providers, and 55 employees. Drumm is personally involved in multiple community organizations including the Susan G. Komen Foundation, CNY Chapter of Medical Assistants, Medical Group Management Association, as well as the Radiology Business Management Association. She holds credentials for radiology certified coder from the American Health Information Management Group, as well as credentials for certified coding specialist, physician based, and certified ICD 10 trainer. As a cancer survivor, Drumm is a mentor for Cancer Connects and a strong advocate for the Ronald McDonald House Charities and the Samaritan Center. 

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