UTICA, N.Y. — Central New York Health Home Network (CNYHHN) has hired Amy Osborne as its new chief financial officer (CFO), the organization announced.
In this role, Osborne is responsible for overseeing all financial aspects of the organization including financial planning and analysis, budgeting, and forecasting. She plays a critical role in shaping the organization’s financial direction and ensuring its long-term success, according to a news release from CNYHHN.
Osborne has more than 25 years of experience in leadership positions in the nonprofit and health-care fields. Prior to joining CNYHHN, she most recently worked for Liberty ARC as CFO. Osborne also previously held positions at Mountain Valley Hospice and Palliative Care in Gloversville, RestorixHealth in Cooperstown, and Sampson’s Prosthetic & Orthotic Laboratory in Schenectady, per the release. She holds a bachelor’s degree from the College of Saint Rose.
(Sponsored)

How Does New York State’s Clean Slate Act Impact You?
On November 16, 2023, Governor Hochul signed into law the Clean Slate Act which automatically seals criminal records for certain crimes. The law (effective next year), provides that misdemeanors are

Fraud Contingencies Plans Are Essential
Your business likely has a disaster recovery plan in place—procedures for handling fires, natural disasters or other crises that could disrupt operations or endanger lives. While a fraud contingency plan
Central New York Health Home Network says it provides health home care-management services to high-risk and high-need individuals on Medicaid who require assistance with complex medical and mental-health conditions. The organization also aids families and children through a variety of programs and services such as Connected Community Schools, Family Advocate Connections Team, and Restorative Integrated Youth Services.