Steve Adubato discusses nursing and public health trust with Michele Acito

Michele Siekerka President & CEO
Michele Siekerka President & CEO
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Steve Adubato spoke with Michele Acito, Executive Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer of Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck, on Mar. 18 about the important role nurses play in healthcare and how they help build trust in public health.

The discussion highlights the significance of nursing professionals within the broader healthcare system. Nurses are often at the forefront of patient care and play a key part in fostering confidence among patients and communities regarding public health measures.

The New Jersey Business and Industry Association serves as the nation’s largest statewide employer association, representing employers across various sectors, according to the official website. The association advances the competitive excellence and financial success of its members while delivering essential information and services, according to the official website. Michele Siekerka serves as president and chief executive officer of the New Jersey Business and Industry Association, according to the official website.

The association also serves private-sector employers throughout New Jersey, according to the official website. It facilitates partnerships among businesses, government entities, and academic institutions, according to the official website. In addition, it offers advocacy, practical information, and cost-saving benefits to support business prosperity, according to the official website.

As conversations like this one between Adubato and Acito continue to draw attention to critical issues in healthcare delivery and public trust, organizations such as the New Jersey Business and Industry Association remain involved in supporting both employers and professionals across multiple sectors.



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