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Arrow Makes Major Contribution to Huntington Hospital

From left: J. Ronald Gaudreault, President and Chief Executive Officer of Huntington Hospital; Robert Mottola, Vice President of Development, Huntington Hospital; Paul Reilly, Arrow Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.

Arrow recently donated $50,000 to Huntington Hospital, a not-for-profit community hospital located in Huntington, New York—less than 10 miles from Arrow's Corporate and NAC headquarters. Paul Reilly, Arrow Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, toured the hospital's new facility before presenting the gift to J. Ronald Gaudreault, President and Chief Executive Officer of Huntington Hospital, and Robert Mottola, the hospital's Vice President of Development.

“Huntington Hospital is committed to improving patient care and responding to the changing healthcare needs of the Long Island community,” said Reilly. “We are pleased to offer our support over the years so that the hospital can continue to serve as a valuable resource for our employees.”

In order to accommodate the latest generation of medical and surgical technology, the hospital recently completed construction on a 72,000-square foot Surgical Services Pavilion. “Contributions from local companies and individuals allow us to maintain an up-to-date facility and acquire the latest equipment,” said Gaudreault. “Arrow has helped fund numerous projects in the past and we appreciate their support and commitment to the Long Island community.”

Huntington Hospital, established in 1916, is a 396-bed not-for-profit community hospital, and a member of the North Shore – Long Island Jewish Health System.