Vincent Tammaro

Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Mount Sinai Health System

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Vincent Tammaro plays a key role in planning and directing the financial oversight of the Mount Sinai Health System. He assists the Mount Sinai leadership team in defining the five-year strategic direction for the Health System, and executes the financial aspects of that strategy. His major areas of responsibility include general accounting, financial reporting, audit, treasury, accounts payable, payroll, insurance, investments, grants, endowments, funds flow, capital and operating budget, decision support, financial planning and analysis, business intelligence, M&A and joint venture partnerships, purchasing, supply chain, revenue cycle, and payor strategies.

Mr. Tammaro brings 30 years of experience in hospital and health care financial management to his role. Previously, he served as Chief Financial Officer of The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio. In addition to leading the medical center’s finance, treasury, IT, data analytics, revenue cycle, supply chain, managed care, and related areas, he developed a triad model in which finance leaders forged partnerships with clinical and operational leaders to plan and execute service line strategies throughout the Wexner system. He also oversaw the transformation of payer innovation strategy, including a heightened emphasis on value-based arrangements and alternative payment models with insurers and direct-to-employer strategies. 

Before joining Wexner, Mr. Tammaro spent 20 years in increasingly responsible roles at Yale-New Haven Health, including serving as CFO and Treasurer from 2016 to 2022. He is a Board Member of the Ambulatory Services Corporation and York Enterprises and an activity organizer for St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church.