This Is Queensborough - January 2022

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PROMOTIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS & APPOINTMENTS Deputy Chief Medical Officer. She will work and Chief Executive Officer of Cord Meyer Bentley, Iavicoli get closely with Dr. Jasmin Moshirpur, the hospi- Development Company, Mr. Berger brings Chief Medical Officer, to oversee quality outstanding real estate experience to the new new roles at Elmhurst tal’s improvement, risk management, patient safety, post in such areas as financing and develop-

Elmhurst Hospital has made two new appointments focused on confronting the difficulties in responding to a pandemic. Dr. Suzanne Bentley was appointed Chief Wellness Officer. In this newly created role, she will oversee the coordination, management, and implementation of wellness programming for hospital employees, including initiatives related to fostering emotional, physical, social, and mental health. BENTLEY Bentley’s new role builds off of her work during the COVID-19 pandemic, where she coordinated and helped lead employee wellness and mental health support services. “I am thrilled with the opportunity to support the amazingly hardworking and dedicated staff,” said Bentley. “I feel incredibly passionate about making sure that our healthcare workers get the support they need so that they can thrive and continue to heal others without ignoring their own mental health needs.” She will work closely with hospital leadership to design wellness programming tailored to fit the needs of a diverse workforce made up of close to 4,000 employees. During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Bentley led emotional support debriefs with staff throughout the facility. She led thousands of debriefs with staff, in groups and individually, offering her support and a safe space to allow for brave vulnerability and open sharing around the unique difficulties of providing care during the pandemic. Dr. Bentley with psychologist Dr. Rachel Goldstein also helped lead the hospital’s Emergency Department Family Outreach Initiative throughout the first wave of the pandemic. The team served as a lifeline to families, making more than 1,000 calls and offering updates, emotional support, and information and resources to for those hospitalized. “Throughout the pandemic, Dr. Bentley has worked tirelessly to support our employees through their most trying and difficult moments,” said Elmhurst Hospital CEO Helen Arteaga-Landaverde. Dr. Bentley is a graduate of Bucknell University, the New Jersey Medical School, and the Mount Sinai-Elmhurst Emergency Medicine Residency Program. Meanwhile, Dr. Laura Iavicoli was appointed

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and medical department service line operations. Iavicoli is an experienced and seasoned board-certified emergency medicine physician with an expertise in disaster preparedness and pandemic response. She played a pivotal role in guiding the hospital through the IAVICOLI first COVID-19 surge, using her background in disaster management to develop new and innovative procedures and treatment protocols. Iavicoli has a 20-year career at Elmhurst Hospital as an emergency medicine physician. “I’m proud to call Elmhurst my medical home for 20 years, and to transition to this new role where I’ll be helping to further enhance the already high-quality care our patients receive every day,” said Iavicoli. “If the pandemic showed us anything, it was the resilience of this community and the dedication our staff have to our patients.” Iavicoli has devoted much of her career to emergency management issues, with publications, trainings and seminars pertaining to disaster preparedness, including pandemic response, terrorism and mass casualty incidents. She is a graduate of Boston University. She received her Doctor of Medicine degree from Robert Wood Johnson Medical School at the State University of New Jersey.

Berger joins board at Cord Meyer Martin G. Berger, managing member of Saber Real Estate Advisors and Saber Real Estate North, has been appointed to the board of directors of Queensbased Cord Meyer Development Company, one of the oldest and largest developers in the New York metropolitan area. The appointment marks only the third time in Cord Meyer’s BERGER 117-year-history that an individual has been named to the board who was not already employed by the company or a family member. According to Matthew Whalen, President

ment of commercial, residential, and mixeduse projects. “Marty has conceived, negotiated, and implemented development plans representing nearly $2 billion in completed value,” said Matthew Whalen, president and CEO of Cord Meyer. “I am confident Cord Meyer will benefit from Marty’s extensive real estate and development expertise today and as we look to the future.” Berger received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Northeastern University in Boston in 1980 and his M.B.A. in 1982. He went on to become vice president of Property Management at Diversified Holding Corporation before founding McCann Development Series II (Saber’s predecessor) in 1989. McCann developed more than a dozen shopping centers, two Ritz Carlton resort hotels, Ritz Carlton condominium tower, and a largescale health care operation. Berger is active in his local business community, and has been a featured speaker at business and economic development forums and a guest lecturer at New York University. He has been featured in prominent media and has been published in the Harvard Business Review. “It is a privilege to welcome Marty to the Board of Directors,” said chairman Richard W. Meyer, Jr. “His firsthand development experience and keen knowledge of the New York real estate market will be greatly appreciated.” Queens Chamber of Commerce 75-20 Astoria Boulevard, Suite 140 Jackson Heights, N.Y. 11370-1131 Entire Contents Copyright 2021 by Queensborough. All letters sent to the QUEENSBOROUGH should be brief and are subject to condensation. Writers should include a full address and home and office telephone numbers, where available, as well as affiliation, indicating special interest. Anonymous letters are not printed. Name withheld on request. No such ad or any part thereof may be reproduced without prior permission of the QUEENSBOROUGH. The publishers will not be responsible for any error in advertising beyond the cost of the space occupied by the error. Errors must be reported to the QUEENSBOROUGH within five days of publication. Ad position cannot be guaranteed unless paid prior to publication. BQE Media assumes no liability for the content or reply to any ads. The advertiser assumes all liability for the content of and all replies. The advertiser agrees to hold the QUEENSBOROUGH and its employees harmless from all cost, expenses, liabilities, and damages resulting from or caused by the publication or recording placed by the advertiser or any reply to any such advertisement.

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