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NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital Center Honors Employees

CORTLANDT, N.Y. -- NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital honored some of its employees at a ceremony last week for their perfect attendance.

John C. Federspiel, president of NewYork-Presbyterian/Hudson Valley Hospital and Vice President of Patient Services Kathy Webster, who is retiring after 39 years of service to the hospital.

John C. Federspiel, president of NewYork-Presbyterian/Hudson Valley Hospital and Vice President of Patient Services Kathy Webster, who is retiring after 39 years of service to the hospital.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Victoria Hochman
Vice President of Patient Services Kathy Webster with Victoria Winkelmann, RN, Nursing Clinical Coordinator, and John C. Federspiel, president of NewYork-Presbyterian/Hudson Valley Hospital. Winkelmann was recognized for 45 years of service.

Vice President of Patient Services Kathy Webster with Victoria Winkelmann, RN, Nursing Clinical Coordinator, and John C. Federspiel, president of NewYork-Presbyterian/Hudson Valley Hospital. Winkelmann was recognized for 45 years of service.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Victoria Hochman
 217 of the hospital’s 712 full-time employees were recognized for having perfect attendance in 2014.

217 of the hospital’s 712 full-time employees were recognized for having perfect attendance in 2014.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Victoria Hochman

The hospital honored 217 of their 712 full-time employees for perfect attendance. Some of the employees had been on the job for more than 45 years.

“You should all be proud,’’ said President John C. Federspiel at the hospital’s annual service awards ceremony. “To have such a high percentage of our workforce with perfect attendance speaks to the great culture here as well as the dedication of our employees.’’

The ceremony also honored employees who have been employed at the hospital  from five to as many as 45 years. Kathy Webster, who is retiring this year after serving as vice president of patient services, was honored for her 39 years of service.

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