RMH-NY CEO & President Dr. Ruth Browne named a Crain’s New York Business’ 2023 Notable Leader in Health Care

President and CEO Ruth Browne promotes the mission of Ronald McDonald House New York, which is to provide support and services to families battling pediatric cancer and other serious illnesses. In addition, the...


Ruth Browne

President, CEO, Ronald McDonald House New York

President and CEO Ruth Browne promotes the mission of Ronald McDonald House New York, which is to provide support and services to families battling pediatric cancer and other serious illnesses. In addition, the organization works to ensure health equity for these families through financial assistance, temporary housing and critical social services. Under Browne’s leadership, Ronald McDonald House New York raised $1.8 million at its 30th annual gala. As a member of the Manhattan chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, she promotes leadership opportunities for African-American women. Browne is a board member of Public Health Solutions and a member of her company’s global strategic planning committee.

Read more about the award and RMH-NY’s Strategic Growth Plan.

Crain’s Notable 2023 Leaders in Health Care Press Release

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