Solomon A. Torres Fache

Deputy Executive Director & Chief Operating Officer at Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center

Solomon A. Torres FACHE has a diverse and extensive work experience in the healthcare industry. Solomon A. currently holds the position of Governor at the American College of Healthcare Executives, starting in 2023. Prior to this, they served as the Deputy Executive Director & Chief Operating Officer at Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center, starting in 2021.

In 2019, Solomon served as the Chief Operating Officer (Interim) at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, where they provided operational leadership and senior management for a pediatric hospital. Their responsibilities included developing and executing strategies to stabilize and improve financial and clinical operations.

From 2017 to 2019, they worked at Mount Sinai Health System, serving as the Vice Chairman Administration & Health System Administrator for Orthopedics. And between 2010 and 2017, Solomon held the role of Vice President, Administration at Winthrop-University Hospital.

Additionally, Solomon has held various positions at prestigious institutions such as NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University Medical Center, and Beth Israel Medical Center. These roles involved financial and administrative operations, program development, physician strategy, practice management, and business development.

Throughout their career, Solomon has demonstrated their expertise in healthcare leadership and administration, playing significant roles in improving organizational performance, financial stability, and clinical operations.

Solomon A. Torres FACHE holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from Rutgers University. Solomon A. also obtained a Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree in Healthcare Administration from New York University. Moreover, they completed their education by earning the designation of Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE).

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