Crouse Health Board of Directors Welcomes New Members

The Crouse Health Board of Directors has appointed two new directors:

Nomi Bergman, Senior Executive at Advance, has 30 years of leadership experience as an operator, investor and advisor to technology companies, where she has focused on mobile, data and video communications, space technology, information technology and emerging technologies centered on improving the customer experience. In her current role as a senior leader at Advance, Bergman is focused on corporate development, investments and strategic partnerships.  Previously President of Bright House Networks, Bergman was one of the company’s founders who led it to become the sixth-largest cable operator in the U.S., with 8,500 employees, 2.5 million customers, and over $4B in annual revenue. She also served as CEO of 1010data, an innovative data analytics platform which specialized in serving large retailers.

Bergman is an experienced board member who previously served as director of Comcast Corporation in addition to her current roles as a director of publicly-held Visteon Corporation, privately-held HawkEye 360 and Black & Veatch, and the Marconi Society, a non-profit that honors and supports innovators in information and communications technology. Bergman is also a trustee of her alma mater, the University of Rochester, Adaptive Spirit, Bridging Voice, the Cable Center, One Revolution and Syracuse University.

Laurence Bousquet is a founding member of Bousquet Holstein, PLLC and currently serves as a member of the Crouse Health Foundation Board Trustees. Bousquet also serves as special counsel and as general counsel to businesses across many industries. Bousquet is deeply committed to his community, a core value of his firm’s company culture. Throughout his career, Bousquet has served on the boards of many local charitable organizations, including president of the Hiscock Legal Aid Society, chair of the Volunteer Lawyers Project of Central New York, chair of the Crouse Health Foundation, and chair of the Everson Museum of Art and Rosemond Gifford Foundation.

Bousquet is especially proud of the work of the Onondaga Citizens League where, in 2005, he was chair and principal writer of the study on Strategic Governmental Consolidation, guiding a year-long community wide process that examined all aspects of municipal consolidation and its applicability to local governmental structures. Bousquet currently serves as the Dunbar Association’s treasurer. He is also a director, treasurer, and co-founder of Central Current, a new home for nonprofit, nonpartisan, and independent journalism. Bousquet is an honors graduate of Kenyon College and Syracuse University College of Law, where he was previously an adjunct faculty member.