Kevin Mannle serves as the Vice President of Facilities Operations and Engineering at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, where he leverages over 28 years of extensive experience in healthcare administration and facilities management. In his current role, Kevin is responsible for the strategic planning, implementation, and oversight of...
Kevin Mannle serves as the Vice President of Facilities Operations and Engineering at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, where he leverages over 28 years of extensive experience in healthcare administration and facilities management. In his current role, Kevin is responsible for the strategic planning, implementation, and oversight of Facilities Operations across seven campuses within the NewYork-Presbyterian network, including prestigious institutions such as Columbia University Irving Medical Center and Weill Cornell Medical Center. His expertise encompasses a wide array of critical areas, including facility infrastructure, maintenance, energy management, and construction management.
Kevin's leadership is characterized by a strong focus on process improvement and operational efficiency, ensuring that the hospital's facilities not only meet but exceed the highest standards of safety and functionality. He is adept at managing complex projects that involve significant capital investments, and his skills in contract negotiation and budget management have been instrumental in optimizing resource allocation across the organization.
Under his guidance, key projects have included the modernization of aging infrastructure, the implementation of energy-efficient systems, and the development of innovative support services that enhance patient care and staff productivity. Kevin is also committed to staff development, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and professional growth among his teams. His ability to navigate the complexities of healthcare operations while maintaining a keen eye on detail makes him a valuable asset to NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and the broader healthcare community.