St. Joseph’s Ross joins AHI board
GLENS FALLS — Adirondack Health Institute announces the appointment of three new members to its Board of Directors. Robert Ross, Jeannie Cross and Geoffrey Peck will each serve a three-year term.
Since 2007, Ross has served as the chief executive officer at St. Joseph’s Addiction Treatment and Recovery Centers, based in Saranac Lake. In that role, he is responsible for the organization’s overall operation, including strategic planning, policy development, fundraising, public relations and staff evaluation. Ross oversees a 67-bed inpatient unit, a 25-bed intensive residential veteran addiction and post-traumatic stress syndrome program, a 28-bed adolescent inpatient rehabilitation center, eight outpatient clinical substance use disorder treatment programs, two county jail treatment programs, a 20-unit supporting housing project, three residential/recovery programs, three after-care facilities and a 24/7 open access center.
A retired health care executive, Cross most recently headed state and federal government relations efforts at Metropolitan Jewish Health System, one of New York’s largest and most comprehensive systems of short- and long-term sub-acute and post-acute care services. In that role, she spearheaded legislation and regulation that expanded hospice and palliative care options, and worked on initiatives to improve the coordination of long-term care across multiple settings and enhance chronic care. In recognition of her achievements, LeadingAge New York awarded her their 2015 Advocacy Award.
Peck serves as the vice president of population health at Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home and executive director of the Nathan Littauer Foundation. Working collaboratively with AHI and numerous partner organizations, Peck held a number of roles for the recently concluded Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment Program, including serving as the executive lead of the Fulton County Population Health Network, one of five such networks that were part of the AHI Performing Provider System. In addition, he served as the executive lead for two KPMG-guided Medicaid Accelerated eXchange projects that focused on reducing readmissions and visits to the hospital’s inpatient setting and emergency department.
In addition, AHI announces current board Chair Dan Burke, Vice Chair Dianne Shugrue, Treasurer David Kaiser and Secretary Wouter Rietsema, MD, will each serve another year in their present position, while retired health care executive Susan Delehanty will step down at the end of her term.
AHI is an independent nonprofit organization licensed under the New York State Public Health Law as an Article 28 Central Services Facility. Since 1987, it has supported hospitals, physician practices, behavioral health providers, community-based organizations and others in the region in sharing a vision and mission of transforming health care and improving population health. AHI is a joint venture of Adirondack Health, Glens Falls Hospital, Hudson Headwaters Health Network, St. Lawrence Health System and the University of Vermont Health Network-Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital.




