Momentum Magazine August 2017 Edition | Page 11

Geisinger Health System Karen Murphy, RN, PhD, Secretary of Health in Pennsylvania, has been named Executive Vice President, Chief Innovation Officer and Founding Director of the Steele Institute for Healthcare Innovation at Geisinger. Prior to becoming Secretary of Health, Dr. Murphy served as Director of the State Innovation Models Initiative, an investment designed to accelerate health care innovation across the United States. She previously served in various administrative roles including President and Chief Executive Officer of the Moses Taylor Health Care System in Scranton, as well as founder and Chief Executive Officer of Physicians Health Alliance, Inc. Secretary Murphy earned her Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration from the Temple University Fox School of Business, Master of Business Administration from Marywood University, Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts from the University of Scranton, and a diploma in nursing from the Scranton State Hospital School of Nursing. Diedra Amendola McCafferty, D.O., has recently joined Geisinger Community Medical Center (GCMC) as a wound care specialist. Dr. McCafferty will see patients in GCMC’s Center for Wound Care and Hyberbaric Medicine. Board certified in family medicine, Dr. McCafferty treats patients with chronic wounds associated with infection, poor blood circulation, vascular disease, diabetes and other medical conditions that make wounds more challenging to heal. She holds special training in hyperbaric oxygen therapy, a treatment option which delivers high doses of oxygen to damaged tissue in order to optimize healing. Dr. McCafferty earned her medical degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. She then completed a family medicine residency at St. Vincent’s Medical Center, Jacksonville, Florida. Prior to joining GCMC’s wound care team, Dr. McCafferty served as medical director of the Wound Care Center at Nazareth Hospital, Philadelphia. FNCB Bank FNCB Bank recently recognized 24 employees with 10 or more years of service. The employees recognized were Mary Ann Gardner, 40 years; James Bone Jr., 30 years; Dawn Diehl, 30 years; Thomas Lunney, 30 years; Gerard Champi, 25 years; Paul Dunda, 25 years; Pat Barrett, 20 years; Leslie Conserette, 20 years; Holly Fortese, 20 years; Michelle Mushinski, 15 years; Lucy Singer, 15 years; Charles Alfano, 10 years; Tiffany Bator, 10 years; Mary Theresa Constantino, 10 years; Danielle Davies, 10 years; Jennifer Galli, 10 years; Anthony Grande, 10 years; Frank Kost, 10 years; Ted Kowalick, 10 years; Jamine Mbae, 10 years; Charlene Murphy, 10 years; Jenny Severs, 10 years; Lois Syryla, 10 years; and Karen Wolfe, 10 years. PNC Bank Nicole Costanzo recently joined PNC’s corporate banking team as a vice president in the Scranton location. She is a graduate of the University of Scranton, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in finance and economics. Costanzo is a board member of SIDCO and sits on the allocations committee for the United Way of Lackawanna and Wayne Counties. Wayne Bank Robert J. Mancuso was recently promoted to executive vice president and chief operating officer at Wayne Bank. He most recently held the title of executive vice president and chief information officer, providing leadership of bank operations, information technology, branch administration, marketing, project management, security, procurement, insurance risk, and facilities management. He has served the banking industry in various executive leadership roles for more than three decades. www.scrantonchamber.com • 11