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Arthur A. Gianelli is currently
the President and Chief Executive Officer of
the Nassau Health Care Corporation, a $535 million
public benefit corporation consisting of the
Nassau University Medical Center, the A. Holly
Patterson Extended Care Facility, five community
health centers, and one school based clinic.
He has served in this position since June 1,
2006. Previously, Mr. Gianelli served as the
Executive Vice President and Chief Operating
Officer of the Nassau Health Care Corporation.
He was appointed to this position on March 8,
2006.
During his tenure, Mr. Gianelli shepherded the
Corporation in 2007 to its best financial performance
since its inception, sparked by a significant
turnaround in the bottom line results of the
A. Holly Patterson Extended Care Facility. He
directed a successful effort to secure full
accreditation from the Joint Commission in 2007,
reversing the conditional accreditation assigned
to the Corporation just 12 months earlier. Under
Mr. Gianelli’s leadership, the Corporation has
opened a number of new units, and it has secured
$61 million of funds from the State of New York
for facility modernization and debt relief.
Mr. Gianelli has initiated a $400 million facility
modernization program; the redevelopment of
85 acres of Corporation-owned property; the
opening of a philanthropic organization to raise
money for the Corporation; the development of
a medical home program for the uninsured; the
launch of the Institute for Healthcare Disparities;
the introduction of an insurance enrollment
program for pediatric patients; and the development
of an access care program to link the Corporation
with community-based physicians.
From January of 2002 through March of 2006,
Mr. Gianelli served as the Deputy County Executive
for Budget and Finance for Nassau County, New
York, where he was responsible for the County’s
$2.5 billion operating budget, its $3 billion
debt portfolio, and its cash investments. While
with Nassau County, Mr. Gianelli developed Nassau’s
fiscal recovery plan. The plan has contributed
to a “remarkable financial turnaround” in Nassau
County, according to the Government Finance
Review, a publication of the Government Finance
Officers Association.
From 1997 through 2001, Mr. Gianelli served
as the Director of Operations for the Town of
North Hempstead. As the senior appointed official
responsible for fiscal and operational matters
in the Town, Mr. Gianelli led North Hempstead’s
financial recovery by eliminating its deficits,
improving its credit rating, introducing a federal
lobbying program, and implementing a long-term
debt management plan.
Mr. Gianelli has earned numerous professional,
educational, and civic awards. The 2004 refunding
of the Nassau Health Care Corporation’s outstanding
debt, a transaction which Mr. Gianelli led,
was designated as the “Northeast Regional Deal
of the Year” in December of 2005 by The Bond
Buyer, the industry newspaper for public finance.
Mr. Gianelli was featured in the “Public Lives”
section of the New York Times in February of
2002, and in January of 2004, he was designated
one of “40 Rising Stars Under 40” by the Long
Island Business News. In 2007, Mr. Gianelli
was honored by the Manhasset Great Neck Economic
Opportunity Commission, received the Riland
Medal for Health Policy from the New York College
of Osteopathic Medicine, and in December of
2007, Mr. Gianelli was designated one of the
top 100 most influential Long Islanders by the
Long Island Business News.
Mr. Gianelli graduated in 1991 from St. John’s
University with Bachelor of Arts Degree in History.
He has earned three post-graduate degrees: a
Master of Arts Degree in Political Science from
Brown University in 1994, a Masters Degree in
Business Administration from Dowling College
in 2003, and a Masters Degree in Public Health
in 2008 from the Mailman School of Public Health
at Columbia University.
Mr. Gianelli lives in New Hyde Park, New York
with his wife, Nassau County District Court
Judge Sharon Gianelli, and his two stepchildren,
Cameron and Jessica.