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Type: Resume / professional biography / cv
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This document is a professional resume for Robin Solomon, detailing her career at The Mount Sinai Medical Center from 1993 to 2016, specifically her roles in the Office of the President and Trustee Services. It highlights her success in high-level donor relations and fundraising, noting specific relationships with firms like Schulte Roth and Goldman Sachs, and raising millions for hospital initiatives. The document is stamped with a House Oversight ID, suggesting it is part of a larger investigation.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Robin Solomon Subject
Former Vice President at Mount Sinai Medical Center; career spanning three decades in academic medicine.
Dr. Randall Owen Physician/Collaborator
Collaborated with Solomon on global health patients.
Donna Karan Donor/Corporate Partner
Listed as a philanthropic relationship maintained by Solomon.

Timeline (1 events)

Annual (9 years)
A Toast to Health
New York

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Location Context

Relationships (2)

Robin Solomon Professional Collaboration Dr. Randall Owen
Collaborated on medical procedures and personal care for global health patients.
Robin Solomon Philanthropic Relationship Donna Karan
List of maintained philanthropic relationships.

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"Launched and led a Donor Relations program to provide high-touch, best in class 24/7 medical navigation and oversight for trustees, donors and patients referred by leadership and staff."
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"Established and maintained philanthropic relationships with corporations, law firms and financial companies including Goldman Sachs, Paul Weiss Rifkind, Schulte Roth, Donna Karan, Warner Music and Federated Department Stores."
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Robin Solomon
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EXECUTIVE PROFILE
In a career spanning three decades in academic medicine, Robin Solomon has combined patient care, clinical research, philanthropy and business development expertise to build strategic alliances, institutional recognition and revenue. In evolving leadership roles, she has developed a reputation for her clear and effective communication style, innovative programming, quick grasp of new situations and common sense approaches to difficult problems.
Robin is recognized for her comprehensive understanding of the healthcare sector, including operating models, the political and regulatory environment, shifting demographics, financial opportunities and economic trends. Her 18 years as an ICU nurse informs the way she navigates the patient experience on a human level, collaborates with physicians, and persuasively conveys philanthropic opportunities to donors.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
The Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, N.Y. (1993-2016)
Vice President Special Projects, Office of the President (2015-present)
• Receive and direct high-level medical and administrative inquiries from the Board and donor community. Manage transition of prior responsibilities to the Executive Services group.
• Secure philanthropic support, oversee medical procedures and personal care for several global health patients in collaboration with Dr. Randall Owen and his team.
Vice President, Trustee Services (2005-2015)
Director of Development (2002-2005)
Launched and led a Donor Relations program to provide high-touch, best in class 24/7 medical navigation and oversight for trustees, donors and patients referred by leadership and staff. Established and maintained philanthropic relationships with corporations, law firms and financial companies including Goldman Sachs, Paul Weiss Rifkind, Schulte Roth, Donna Karan, Warner Music and Federated Department Stores. Extended the Mount Sinai Medical Center brand to a broader patient base.
• Raised over $29 million in donations from individuals, corporations and foundations.
• Co-chaired and ran “A Toast to Health” an annual wine benefit. Raised over $17 million dollars over nine years. Consistently attained over 85% event underwriting.
• Directed philanthropic funds to capital projects including emergency room upgrade, complete renovation of the Neonatal and Pediatric ICU’s and state-of-the art modernization of a medical school lecture hall.
• Provided $2.8 million for scholarships to The Mount Sinai School of Medicine, the single largest donation to date. Supported programs including, Visiting Doctors, Palliative Care Fellowships, perinatal bereavement social work and emergency medicine residency training.
• Engaged three new Trustees and four new members of the Mindich Child Health and Development Institute Advisory Board who collectively contributed over $10 million.
• Generated physician referrals resulting in hundreds of additional surgical admissions and over $20 million in incremental revenue each year.
• Managed refurbishing of ten family waiting areas. Obtained $1 million in pro bono services by notable decorators. Handled all logistics and ensured compliance with infection control regulations.
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