Salituro joins the Pediatric Center with a background in business administration and almost 20 years of healthcare accounting and management experience.
Salituro, a certified public accountant, began his career working in the “Big Four” accounting firms for more than 11 years, with clients in the software, music and entertainment and healthcare industries. Following this, Salituro’s focus shifted entirely to health care.
He served as vice president of finance at what was formerly the Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers in Manhattan and then was contracted as the chief financial officer for Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center in Secaucus, New Jersey.
For the past two years, Salituro has been the chief financial officer at the New York Foundling.
Both the former Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers and the New York Foundling were established by the Sisters of Charity, which also founded the Elizabeth Seton Pediatric Center in 1987.
“Not only is Michelè coming to us with a wealth of experience in this industry, but given his history with organizations tied to the Sisters of Charity, we know that he fully understands our mission and is dedicated to the work we do for our children here,” said Patricia Tursi, chief executive officer at the Elizabeth Seton Pediatric Center.
Salituro is enthusiastic to join an organization that sets the standard for delivering long-term pediatric care.
“The Pediatric Center is a leader in providing medically complex children with the best medical, rehabilitative and palliative care possible, and I plan to do my part to ensure that we can continue to provide these services for many, many years to come,” he said.
Salituro grew up in New Rochelle, but now lives in Danbury, Conn. with his wife, Stella, and their two children, Carter and Sydney.
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