ALBANY, N.Y. (WNYT) — Daniel T. Pickett III has been appointed as the new President and Chief Executive Officer of the Albany Med Health System.
The Board of Directors announced that Pickett will replace Dennis P. McKenna, who served for 28 years, including five years as CEO. Raimundo “Rai” C. Archibold Jr. has been named chair of the Board of Directors.
Pickett has been a member of the Board since 2012 and served as chair since July 2025. He will continue to work with the leadership team to advance the System’s strategy and patient care.
The Albany Med Health System is undergoing a transformation to become the region’s most trusted and highest quality integrated health system, according to a statement. It serves a population of 3 million people across northeastern New York and western New England.
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Pickett, with extensive experience in enterprise transformation and healthcare operations, has led organizations through major scaling and modernization. He also serves as a trustee at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
“The Albany Med Health System has extraordinary strengths as an academic medical center, a respected medical college, aligned community hospitals, and an exceptional workforce,” Pickett said. “Our future will be built on deeper system integration, physician alignment, academic distinction, and innovation across our ambulatory and hospital care delivery network. I am honored to lead the System as we accelerate this strategy and work together across every hospital, specialty, and community to deliver the highest-quality, patient-centered care.”
Archibold, with over 25 years of experience in technology, healthcare, and governance, will support the System’s strategic objective of becoming a highly integrated system.
This change comes after a months-long contract dispute with its nurses union, which was settled in February.
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