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Two SUNY Cobleskill Students Honored with 2022 Chancellor’s Awards for Student Excellence

Written By Editor on 5/10/22 | 5/10/22

COBLESKILL, N.Y. – Two SUNY Cobleskill seniors, Alexandra Delvecchio and Anna Post, have been honored with 2022 Chancellor’s Awards for Student Excellence (CASE) as part of SUNY’s annual student recognition showcase. CASE is the highest honor awarded to SUNY students who have best demonstrated academic excellence and leadership.

 

Delvecchio, an Animal Science major who will be attending pre-veterinary school following graduation, has proven to be an innovative peer leader through her roles as Honors ambassador, campus engagement leader, resident assistant, and president of the Pre-Veterinary Club. She has worked with classmates on research projects, class learning aids, and project planning. This year, she worked tirelessly with another Honors student to construct a full-sized horse skeleton to be used as a teaching tool in Applied Animal Anatomy & Physiology and other courses to the benefit of students for years to come.

 

Delvecchio has been recognized before for her preeminence, receiving an Excellence in Student Leadership Awards in 2021 and 2022. She has also served as Vice President for the College’s chapter of the National Society of Leadership and Success.

 

Anna Post, an Agricultural Business Management major, has been named to the Dean’s List each semester of her three years at SUNY Cobleskill, while balancing a full schedule of extracurricular and athletic pursuits. In recognition of her academic excellence, Anna was awarded an American FFA Degree, the organization’s highest degree to those who demonstrate outstanding leadership abilities and community involvement. She has been awarded by the College for Emerging Student Leadership and Excellence in Student Leadership and has been invited to join Delta Alpha Phi International Honor Society.

 

Post has also excelled on the field and the court, being named captain of both the women’s basketball and women’s soccer teams. She received North Atlantic Conference “Rookie of the Year” honors her first year as a college athlete, NAC Player of the Week during her junior campaign, and a spot on the NAC All-Academic Team for her competitiveness in the classroom. Alongside these commitments, Anna performs roles for the Student Government Association, Agricultural Business Club, Post-Secondary Agricultural Students Club, and the Dairy Cattle Club.

 

“The individual accomplishments of Alexandra and Anna in their time at SUNY Cobleskill are breathtaking in their scope, made even more so in the knowledge that they, along with their 2022 classmates, persevered through the disruption of a global pandemic. It’s this perseverance that makes one a truly successful leader,” said SUNY Cobleskill President Dr. Marion Terenzio. “In their demonstration of the well-rounded academic and professional qualities of which our students are capable, Alexandra and Anna reaffirm the readiness of this generation of students in meeting the challenges facing our society and our natural world.”

 

“Now more than ever, it is time to celebrate the accomplishments of our students who have helped one another get through this global pandemic and focus on getting the most out of their college education, and this year’s CASE winners are at the top of the class,” said SUNY Interim Chancellor Deborah F. Stanley. “It is my great honor to celebrate the fortitude, leadership, and achievements of this year’s winners, and I applaud their hard work and desire to do more for their campuses and fellow students. I, for one, can’t wait to see what they do next.”

 

Systemwide, 180 SUNY students from 61 campuses were honored with 2022 Chancellor’s Awards for Student Excellence.

About SUNY Cobleskill
With an emphasis on experiential education, The State University of New York College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill prepares students for successful careers, advanced studies, and engaged citizenship. SUNY Cobleskill is an accredited, baccalaureate, residential college, with a rich academic tradition that spans 100 years. Today, we offer 52 baccalaureate and associate degree programs through our two schools – The School of Agriculture and Natural Resources and The School of Business and Liberal Arts and Sciences. 
Learn more at www.cobleskill.edu


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Open Mic in Stamford May 14th


The Community Music Network presents Acoustic Open Mic Night at the Gallery, located at 128 Main Street in Stamford, New York, Saturday, May 14th.  Doors open and signups begin at 6:30, music goes from 7 - 10:30 pm.  Performers of all ages rotate in order of sign up and are allowed to play 2-4 songs each round, depending upon the number of musicians.  Audience members are welcome.  Donations suggested and masks are recommended. Light refreshments will be available. For more information, contact Pamela West-Finkle at 607-441-8448 or communitymusicnet@gmail.com  To contact the venue directly, call 607-652-4030 or 607-383-2493. This project is made possible with funds from the Restart New York Grants, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered in Delaware County by the Roxbury Arts Group, as well as with support from The Robinson Broadhurst Foundation and the A. Lindsay and Olive B. O'Connor Foundation.

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Pests and Diseases in the Vegetable Garden



Learn about identification and prevention to reign victorious in your garden battles this season! In Pests and Diseases in the Vegetable Garden, we will dive into the complex world of garden pests and diseases with Jessica Holmes, Agriculture and Horticulture Educator, and Becca Leone, Horticulture Intern. The class will be held at 6pm, May 25th, in person at the Schoharie & Otsego Cornell Cooperative Extension in Cobleskill located at 173 South Grant St, Cobleskill, NY 12043. To learn more, or to sign up for this workshop, visit Cornell Cooperative Extension of Schoharie and Otsego Counts or register here: https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/Pestdiseasesveg_243

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Bird ID Walk with Larry Federman at Mountain Top Arboretum

 

Cost of Admission:  Suggested donation of $10 for non-members. No advanced reservations necessary.

Larry Federman is a former Audubon Society Education Coordinator and President of the local Audubon Chapter, Northern Catskills Audubon. Larry leads our annual guided tour through the Arboretum’s bird-rich habitats. We’ll look for warblers, bluebirds and other migrating birds as they build their nests and start families or pass through to their northern nesting sites. This time of year offers one of the best opportunities to see beautiful North American birds. Bring binoculars, boots, attentive eyes and ears. Register inside the Education Center.

This is an in-person, outdoor program. Masks are required for entry inside the Education Center during programs.

WOULD YOU LIKE TO VOLUNTEER?

We would love your help with greeting visitors or gardening. Find more information on our website https://www.mtarboretum.org/volunteer.

LOCATION: Mountain Top Arboretum

DATE: June 4, 2022

TIME: 8:00 to 10:00 am

ADDRESS: 4 Maude Adams Road, Tannersville, NY 12485

EMAIL: info@mtarboretum.org

PHONE: 518-589-3903

WEB SITE: www.mtarboretum.org


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"back & write" opens at OSMOS on May 21

Written By Editor on 5/9/22 | 5/9/22

Fiona Banner
Richard Bell
Kevin Claiborne
Emory Douglas
Leslie Hewitt


back & write is a group exhibition featuring work by Fiona Banner, Richard Bell, Kevin Claiborne, Emory Douglas and Leslie Hewitt. These relevant artists have been key contributors to the OSMOS community. Over the past 20 years, OSMOS has exhibited, published, and/or produced projects with each of them, and we are now honored to assemble and share their word-and-image-based works in our project space for art gatherings, publications, and exhibitions in the East Village storefront that was once a saloon frequented by Emma Goldman and other radicals.

Fiona Banner (born 1966 in Merseyside) often works under the moniker of The Vanity Press. She established the imprint in 1997, with her seminal book The Nam. Since then she has published many works, some in the form of books, some sculptural, some performance-based. In 2009 she issued herself an ISBN number and registered herself as a publication under her own name. Humor, conflict and language are at the core of her work. Fiona Banner first became known for her “wordscapes” – often heroically proportioned works that capture in her own words films, from war blockbusters to porn. She often works with the “nude”, transcribing the human form into category-defying prose. Sometimes she repurposes military aircraft to brutal, sensual, and comedic ends. Banner is the London Royal Academy’s Professor of Perspective.

Richard Bell (b. 1953) lives and works in Brisbane, Australia. He works across a variety of media including painting, installation, performance and video. One of Australia’s most significant artists, Bell’s work explores the complex artistic and political problems of Western, colonial and Indigenous art production. Bell grew out of a generation of Aboriginal activists and has remained committed to the politics of Aboriginal emancipation and self-determination. In partnership with Milani Gallery, OSMOS installed Bell’s Immigration Policy as part of a version of the artist’s Embassy in 2016 as a special project for LA Art Book Fair. This provisional version also included works by Emory Douglas and Fiona Banner, among others.

Kevin Claiborne (born 1989) is an American multidisciplinary conceptual artist whose work examines intersections of identity, social environment, and mental health within the Black American experience. Claiborne holds a B.S. in Mathematics from the historically Black college North Carolina Central University (2012), an M.S. in Higher Education from Syracuse University (2016), and an MFA in Visual Arts from Columbia University (2021). Claiborne is currently an adjunct professor for photography at Columbia University.

Emory Douglas (born 1943 in Grand Rapids). Douglas has been a resident of the San Francisco Bay Area since 1951. He attended City College San Francisco where he majored in commercial art. Douglas is well known as Revolutionary Artist and Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party, from 1967 until the early 1980s.

Leslie Hewitt (born 1977) is a New York City-based artist working between photography and sculpture. Hewitt graduated from The Cooper Union's School of Art in 2000, studied Africana and Cultural Studies at NYU from 2001-2003, and received an MFA in sculpture from Yale University in 2004. She is on the faculty at Cooper Union and Barnard College. Hewitt's approach revisits the still life genre from a post-minimalist perspective -- assemblages that reference the black literary and popular culture ephemera of her upbringing. Collaboration has been a central part of Hewitt’s art, including her ongoing work with cinematographer Bradford Young exploring the Menil Collection archive of civil rights-era photographs. That cinematic rumination on historicity and the relationship of the archive to memory, minimalism, lived experience and time, is exemplified in Hewitt’s Riffs on Real Time.


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Family Farm Day Registration Deadline Extended to May 18th!

Preparations for Family Farm Day (FFD) are well underway! August 27, 2022, marks ten years of FFD, a popular agritourism event which celebrates high-quality local goods and foods, diverse educational experiences, and fun on the farm for the whole family. FFD began in 2013 as solely a Schoharie County event. Four years later Otsego County farmers joined in, followed by Delaware County farms in 2018, developing into the tri-county event we know today. Dozens of small farms will open their doors to the public, offering a glimpse behind the scenes into the daily life of a local farming operation. Visitors enjoy hands-on demonstrations and educational activities, tours and rides, samples and tastings of local foods and beverages, and of course, plenty of shopping! FFD is a wonderful way to showcase the never-ending variety of farm-fresh products that our region has to offer.

 

If you are a farm in Schoharie, Otsego, or Delaware Counties, Cornell Cooperative Extension cordially welcomes your participation. Take this opportunity to advertise your products to diverse markets, gain new customers, and educate your local community about farming. Farm registrations are being accepted through Friday, May 18, 2022. Information, including eligibility, registration, contacts, and agritourism resources are available online at www.FamilyFarmDay.org.

 

Looking for advertising opportunities? As one of the most important agritourism events in our region, communities near and far come to support our local farms and other area businesses. Sponsorship brings you visibility among an annual average of sixty participating farms from all three counties, as well as the hundreds of local families and thousands of tourists who visit on Family Farm Day. Our county tourism partners strongly support our promotional efforts, helping to maximize your business' visibility. Currently all advertising space has been filled, but we are looking for sponsors for custom branded apparel! Please contact Jessica Holmes for more details.

 

We are happy to address questions by phone, email, or on-farm. In Schoharie County, contact Jessica Holmes at 518-234-4303 (x119), jmh452@cornell.edu; in Otsego County, contact Helen Powers-Light at 607-547-2536 (x227), hnp23@cornell.edu; in Delaware County, contact Carla Hedgeman Crim at 607-865-6531, ceh27@cornell.edu.


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Franklin Stage Company Announces 2022 Season

The Franklin Stage Company, Delaware County’s renowned classical summer theater, announces their 26th season, from July 1st weekend through August 21. “We’re so excited to be able to bring a full season of art and performance back to our Chapel Hall performance space” said Patricia Buckley, Co-Artistic Director of the theater. “We’ve got a stellar season that we can’t wait to bring to the Western Catskills.” 

The season will open July 1st with the Shakespeare comedy Two Gentlemen of Verona. FSC will produce an adaptation by New York City’s Fiasco Theater with 6 actors and live music. “We’re really happy to bring this show to our audience who have been asking for a Shakespeare play” said Co-Artistic Director Leslie Noble. “It’s wonderful to be able to return to FSC’s classic roots, while also producing this new, very funny version of the play.” Two Gentlemen of Verona runs from July 1–17.

The next weekend, July 21-24, FSC will feature the 3-woman, multi-instrumentalists Vicki Kristina Barcelona Band. Rachelle Garniez, Amanda Homi and Terry Radigan are the power trio who reimagine the songbook of iconic American artist Tom Waits via inventive three-part harmonies and a treasure trove of instruments including banjos, bottles, squeezebox, and zills.

July 29–31, FSC presents the award-winning international flamenco and Spanish dance company Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana. Founded in 1983, Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana is one of America’s premier flamenco companies, touring internationally each year with far-reaching programs that entertain, educate and empower. The company will perform 3 shows, and talkbacks with the dancers will follow the performances.

FSC’s final production of the season is Bricktop, Legend of the Jazz Age, a new play by Cathey Sawyer. In this play with live music, Ada “Bricktop” Smith, who has been called “one of the most legendary and enduring figures of twentieth-century American cultural history” recounts through story and song her humble beginnings in Alderson, West Virginia, and her career as a cabaret performer and club owner that took her around the world, made her the companion of royalty, a favorite of writers and musicians, and the “Doyenne” of café society in Paris from 1921-1961. 

FSC will comply with all current CDC and NY State Covid regulations, so show attendees must present an ID and proof of vaccination. Any updates to FSC Covid policy can be found on their website. 

Franklin Stage Company’s 26th season runs from July 1 through August 21 at Chapel Hall, 25 Institute Street in Franklin, NY. Please note all evening shows have a curtain time of 7:30 pm. Sunday shows are at 5:00 pm. Two Gentlemen of Verona and Bricktop, Legend of the Jazz Age will also have 3:00 pm Saturday matinees. General Seating. Admission is free—suggested donation is $25 per person. For reservations, visit www.franklinstagecompany.org or call 607-829-3700. Programming at the Franklin Stage Company is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.

Pictured: Gabrielle Lee stars in Bricktop, Legend of the Jazz Age at the Franklin Stage Company.


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Busy Weekend Coming Up at Landis

Written By Editor on 5/8/22 | 5/8/22

Pick of the Pots Sale (POPS) Friday, May 13

 

The sale starts a day early for members, with the members-only Pick of the Pots Sale (POPS) from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Members are invited to join us for the best choice of wonderful plants, including rare and unusual plants scouted out by Landis volunteer, board member, and garden designer Amy Howansky. Complimentary snacks and beverages will be available.


Best of all, there's no cost to members for the Pick of the Pots Party - except, of course, for the plants, books, and goodies that you can't resist taking home with you! Not a member? Don't worry! You can join right there and then.


May 14 & 15, Saturday and Sunday,

10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

The sale is open to everyone, members and non-members.


On the weekend after Mother's Day, Landis Arboretum's signature Spring Plant and Book Sale ushers out a reluctant Old Man Winter and welcomes the spring we've been pining for. 

 

Many gardeners wait impatiently to find out what plants or plant groups will be featured in Landis' sales. Of course, there will be hundreds of perennials, shrubs, grasses, and trees for a range of conditions, including many unusual varieties, plus organic vegetable seedlings and herbs, and annual flowers including hanging baskets. Gardeners return year after year for strong, vibrant plants.


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Jail Inmate Arrested for Assault

Written By Editor on 5/4/22 | 5/4/22

Sheriff Craig S. DuMond announced the arrest of a Walton man on Felony Assault charges.

On April 28th 2022, members of the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division received a report that an assault occurred in the Delaware County Correctional Facility involving two inmates. Preliminary investigation revealed that inmate Martin W. Planty Jr, of Walton New York, assaulted another inmate by striking the other inmate with a number of closed fist punches, causing the other inmate to sustain contusions to the face and chest as a result of this assault. 

On May 3rd 2022, members of the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division arrested Planty and charged him with one count of Assault 2nd degree, a class D Felony. Planty was arraigned at the Town of Delhi Court, and released on his own recognizance on the current charge, to remain incarcerated at DCCF on the unrelated charges he was originally incarcerated for.

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State Police Investigate Fatal Motorcycle Crash in Schoharie

State Police are currently investigating a fatal motorcycle accident that occurred on I-88 in the town of Schoharie.


At approximately 7:15 p.m. on May 3, 2022, State Police attempted a traffic stop of a motorcycle observed traveling at a high rate of speed eastbound on I-88 in the town of Schoharie. When the trooper activated their emergency lights to initiate a stop, the operator of the 2007 Suzuki quickly sped away. The trooper then deactivated their emergency lights and lost sight of the motorcycle. While continuing east on I-88 the trooper later observed the motorcycle travel off the south shoulder of the roadway and down an embankment. The trooper did not have their emergency lights activated and was not pursuing the vehicle at the time.


The operator of the motorcycle is identified as 25-year-old Yohannes E. Bernot of Camp Hill, PA. Bernot was pronounced deceased at the scene.


The New York State Attorney General’s Office was contacted and responded to the scene.


The crash remains under investigation.



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SUNY COBLESKILL NAMES MEN’S GOLFER ETHAN STRAUB FIGHTING TIGER ATHLETE-OF-THE-WEEK

Written By Editor on 5/3/22 | 5/3/22

The SUNY Cobleskill Athletic Department announced today that senior Ethan Straub, Oswego, N.Y., Hannibal High School/Jefferson Community College, a member of the men’s golf team has been named the program’s Fighting Tiger Athlete-of-the-Week for the week ending May 1. 

Battling the elements and course conditions Straub posted a round of 12-over par 82 to finish ninth overall in a field of 39-players on Monday at the 2022 Mount Saint Mary’s College Invitational hosted by the Mount Saint Mary’s College at the par 70/619-yard Powelton Country Club in Newburgh, N.Y. to close out the year.  

 



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Greenberg Launching Challenge to Assembly Gerrymandering

Gary Greenberg and his legal counsel, Jim Walden of Walden Macht & Haran, will hold a press conference on Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 9:00am ET to announce a constitutional challenge to gerrymandering of New York State Assembly voting districts. The lawsuit requests that the Court:

 

  • Delay the primary election date for the Assembly from June 28 to August 23, 2022 to allow the Special Master time to redraw voting districts in accordance with the New York State Constitution.

  • Enjoin the mailing of Assembly ballots for military personnel serving overseas until July 8, 2022.

  • Invalidate petitions submitted by existing candidates for any office, including for the New York State Assembly and Senate, U.S. House of Representatives and State-wide offices, for any petition containing signatories who fall outside the newly drawn districts.

  • Re-open a petitioning period for every race, including for the New York State Assembly and Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and for state-wide offices such as Governor and Attorney, allowing new candidates to seek office based on the newly drawn election districts.

 

The submitted legal filing will be provided to attendees of the press conference.

 

What: A press conference to brief members of the media on a constitutional challenge to gerrymandering of New York State Assembly districts in a partisan power grab.

 

Who: Gary Greenberg with Jim Walden and Peter Devlin of Walden Macht & Haran LLP, a leading law firm in good government litigation.

 

When: Wednesday, May 4, 2022, at 9:00am ET. 

 

Where: The press conference will take place as a Zoom webinar.


RSVP: Members of the media may register to attend the Zoom press conference here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Cmg2kZ4vSHKkER-B_3hjDA. Please note that registration is required to access the press conference.

 

Press: Open to all media.

 

Contact: Julia Pacetti, Julia@jmpverdant.com +917 584 7846.



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Delgado Announces Mobile Office Hours

Written By Editor on 5/2/22 | 5/2/22

U.S. Representative Antonio Delgado (NY-19) announced May mobile office hours. Mobile office hours are an opportunity for constituents to meet with the Congressman's staff and receive assistance with constituent services and casework. This can include services like help with federal grant applications, assistance with Social Security, and information about VA benefits. In April, Delgado's office held mobile office hours at locations in Broome, Delaware, Schoharie, Dutchess, Sullivan, Columbia, Otsego, Rensselaer, Greene, and Montgomery Counties.

 

Mobile Office Hours for May

 

Monday, May 2nd

 

10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Delhi Village Hall

9 Court Street

Delhi, NY 13753

 

10:00 am – 12:00 pm

EB Crawford Public Library

479 Broadway

Monticello, NY 12701

 

2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Deposit Village Hall

61 Front Street

Deposit, NY 13754

 

2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Fort Plain Free Library

19 Willett Street

Fort Plain NY 13339

 

Monday, May 9th

 

10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Brunswick Community Library

118 NY-2

Troy, NY 12180

 

2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Catskill Public Library

1 Franklin Street

Catskill, NY 12414

 

Monday, May 16th

 

10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Kinney Memorial Library

140 County Hwy 11,

Hartwick, NY 13348

 

10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Ellenville Public Library

40 Center Street

Ellenville, NY 12428

 

2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Middleburgh Library

323 Main Street

Middleburgh, NY 12122

 

2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Liberty Public Library

189 N. Main Street

Liberty, NY 12754

 

Monday, May 23rd

 

10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Chatham Public Library

11 Woodbridge Ave

Chatham, NY 12037-1399

 

2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Starr Library

68 W Market Street

Rhinebeck, NY 12572


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Bassett Healthcare Network Thanks Dr. William LeCates as He Steps Down from Executive Leadership Roles

Written By Editor on 4/27/22 | 4/27/22

Cooperstown, N.Y. – This week, longtime Bassett leader Dr. William LeCates is stepping down from his current role as president and chief operating officer of Bassett Medical Center and northern region executive for Bassett Healthcare Network. His last day in these roles will be April 30, 2022. Dr. LeCates has held significant leadership positions throughout his tenure at Bassett, previously serving as program director of the Internal Medicine Residency Program and medical director and vice president of Medical Affairs at Bassett Medical Center. He was later promoted to president of Bassett Medical Center, where he played a critical role navigating the hospital through the COVID-19 pandemic and corporate administrative restructuring. In 2021, he expanded his responsibilities and assumed oversight of Little Falls Hospital as well. Dr. LeCates has been a practicing physician in Cooperstown for nearly 20 years.


Dr. LeCates’ service and leadership are recognized by colleagues, patients, and community members alike. Bassett Healthcare Network expresses its deepest gratitude for his many years of devoted service to our practitioners, caregivers, and communities. While stepping away from leadership roles, Dr. LeCates will remain on Bassett’s medical staff and serve as a strategic advisor to Dr. Tommy Ibrahim, president and CEO of Bassett Healthcare Network.

“Dr. LeCates is a steady and thoughtful leader with many years of clinical expertise, deep knowledge about our organization, and a steadfast devotion to serving Bassett’s communities and supporting our practitioners and caregivers,” says Dr. Ibrahim. “We are grateful that he plans to remain part of our medical staff. Working alongside Dr. LeCates in an executive capacity has truly been an honor.”

 

Dr. LeCates began his career at Bassett Medical Center in 2003 as a board-certified nephrologist. In addition to serving in progressive administrative and executive leadership roles, he is a senior attending physician in Nephrology and a clinical professor of medicine at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.

Dr. LeCates is a colonel in the New York Army National Guard, currently serving as the Army National Guard State Surgeon. He is a veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan (2010, 2013), Operation Onward Liberty, Liberia (2015), and Operation Inherent Resolve, Iraq (2021).

 

Dr. LeCates earned his medical degree from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and completed an internal medicine residency and nephrology fellowship training at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. LeCates also served as an assistant chief of service on the Osler Medical Service of the Johns Hopkins Hospital.

 

“We cannot thank Dr. LeCates enough for his many contributions to Bassett, our communities, and our country,” says Dr. Ibrahim. “On behalf of all of Bassett Healthcare Network, our caregivers, leaders, directors, trustees, and the countless patients Dr. LeCates has touched, we express our deepest gratitude for his incredible commitment to our organization and congratulate him on his accomplishments.”

 

After April 30, Dr. LeCates’ leadership responsibilities will be transitioned to Dr. Tommy Ibrahim, who will act as president of Bassett Medical Center in addition to his role as network president & CEO; Jeff Joyner, who will assume the responsibility as chief operating officer of Bassett Medical Center in addition to his role as executive vice president, chief operating officer of Bassett Healthcare Network; and Dr. Henry Weil, who will be working closely with practitioners and Quality, Safety, and Patient Experience teams.

 

Effective April 4, Bassett Healthcare Network has undertaken a new administrative operating structure, with new hospital divisions established to redeploy resources. There have been no reductions in workforce; rather, administrative adjustments will enable the network to operate more efficiently. As such, Bassett’s hospital organization structure is now divided functionally into three areas: Bassett Medical Center, A.O. Fox Hospital, and Critical Access Hospitals (Cobleskill Regional Hospital, Little Falls Hospital, and O’Connor Hospital).

 

Newly appointed executive leadership roles include Dr. Henry Weil, who has been named senior vice president, chief clinical officer of Bassett Healthcare Network in addition to his tenure as chief academic officer; Dr. Reginald Knight, who has transitioned to chief hospital executive of A.O. Fox Hospital; and Eric Stein, who has transitioned to chief hospital executive of Bassett’s Critical Access Hospitals.  


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