Andrew Schulz was Promoted to General Counsel at North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health Care

Date of management change: January 15, 2014 

What Happened?

Manhasset, NY-based North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health Care has Promoted Andrew Schulz as General Counsel

 

About the Company

One of the nation`s largest integrated health care systems and the largest in New York State, North Shore-LIJ delivers world-class clinical care throughout the New York metropolitan area, pioneering research at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research and a visionary approach to medical education highlighted by the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine. North Shore-LIJ cares for people at every stage of life at 16 hospitals and nearly 400 outpatient physician practices throughout the region. North Shore-LIJ`s owned hospitals and long-term care facilities house more than 6,000 beds, employ more than 10,000 nurses and have affiliations with more than 9,400 physicians. With a workforce of more than 47,000, North Shore-LIJ is the largest private employer in New York State.

 

About the Person

Andrew Schulz has been promoted to the position of vice president of legal affairs and general counsel, overseeing day-to-day operational issues within the department and reporting to Ms. Peabody. He has been with the health system for more than 14 years and has served as deputy general counsel since March 2007. Before joining North Shore-LIJ, he was a partner for nine years with the boutique health law firm, Kalkines, Arky, Zall & Bernstein (now known as Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP). He also served in the New York State Attorney General’s Office.

 

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