HR Execs on the Move

New York State Department of Health

www.health.ny.gov

 
We protect and promote the health of New Yorkers by preventing and reducing the threats to public health and assuring access to affordable, high-quality health services.
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.health.ny.gov
  • 2438 Corning Tower Empire State Plaza
    Albany, NY USA 12237
  • Phone: 518.485.5352

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
James Tesoriero
Director, Center for Program Development, Implementation, Research and Evaluation Profile

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