For Immediate Release
Contact: Susan Kirkpatrick
Skirkpatrick@bnmc-old.local/716-866-8002
Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus Names Tamar Rothaus Controller
Buffalo, N.Y., September 22, 2015 – The Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus (BNMC) recently announced the wp-contentointment of Tamar Rothaus as Controller for the non-profit organization that serves as the umbrella organization of the anchor institutions that make up the Medical Campus. Rothaus will oversee the accounting and human resource functions for BNMC.
Rothaus brings a wealth of experience in finance and administration to her new position. Prior to joining the BNMC, Rothaus was the Director or Finance and Administration for People United for Sustainable Housing (PUSH), Buffalo, where she designed, implemented and managed all finance, human resource and administrative functions for the community-driven social justice organization. She also served as Administrative Director for Buffalo Niagara Riverkeeper and as Executive Director of the Massachusetts Avenue Project (MAP), Buffalo. Her experience also includes serving as the interim Executive Director of the Broadway Market Management Corporation, as the Energy Co-op Director with Boston Oil Consumers Alliance (BOCA), Boston, and as a Civil Rights Analyst with the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington D.C.
Rothaus holds a Masters of Business Administration from Yale University School of Management in New Haven, Connecticut, and a Bachelor of Arts in History and Government from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.
About the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Inc. (BNMC)
The Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Inc. (BNMC) is a self-sustaining social enterprise successfully combining innovation, job creation, and urban revitalization. It serves as the umbrella organization of the anchor institutions that make up the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus located within the 120-acre campus bordering Allentown, the Fruit Belt and Downtown. The BNMC fosters conversation and collaboration among its member institutions, its partners and the community to address critical issues impacting them, including entrepreneurship, energy, access and transportation, workforce and procurement, neighborhoods, and healthy communities, with the goal of increasing economic development and building a strong community. bnmc-old.local.