Myrna A. Manners Named Vice President and Vice Provost for Public Affairs at New York Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Medical College of Cornell University

May 1, 1999

NEW YORK

Myrna A. Manners, an expert in media relations and crisis management, has been named Vice President of Public Affairs for New York Presbyterian Hospital and Vice Provost of Public Affairs for Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University.

In this position, she is responsible for the development, management, and implementation of public relations strategies for the Hospital and the Medical College. Ms. Manners will serve as the chief spokesperson and will oversee the media relations, publications, and other external communications efforts of these institutions.

Ms. Manners joined The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center's Office of Public Affairs in 1981 as Assistant Editor, and most recently held the position of Director of Public Affairs. Prior to coming to New York Weill Cornell Center, she held positions at McLean Hunter Inc., J. Walter Thompson, and Plenum Press.

Highly regarded among her peers in the healthcare industry, Ms. Manners was elected to the board of the Healthcare Public Relations and Marketing Society (HPRMS) in 1989 and served as President of the society for the 1991-1992 term.

Ms. Manners received her undergraduate degree in Journalism from New York University. She is a native New Yorker, and resides in Brooklyn.

New York Presbyterian Hospital is the largest academic health center in New York and one of the largest and most comprehensive healthcare institutions in the world, with 2,518 beds, 89,500 patient discharges annually, 1,003,542 ambulatory care visits annually, 6,217 physicians and $1.5 billion in revenues. The Hospital, which was formed by the full asset merger of The New York Hospital and The Presbyterian Hospital on December 31, 1997, offers full range of healthcare services in all medical and surgical specialties and sub-specialties. New York Presbyterian Healthcare Network links acute care and community hospitals, long-term care facilities, home health agencies, ambulatory sites and other healthcare entities committed to providing high quality, cost-effective and conveniently accessible care to the communities they serve.