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 Montefi ore CEO and president, Dr. Sayfer, announces retirement 
 BY PATRICK ROCCHIO 
 A highly respected hospital  
 executive, responsible  
 for the transformative  
 change  in  the  way  medical  
 care  is  delivered,  announced  
 his plans to retire. 
   
 Montefi ore  president  
 and CEO Dr. Steven Safyer,  
 who has led the hospital  
 system through a tremendous  
 expansion over the  
 past decade, announced his  
 planned departure from the  
 sprawling  health  care  network. 
   
 While the board of trustees  
 selects his replacement  
 he stated he will continue in  
 his CEO role until a successor  
 is found.  
 In a letter to Montefi ore  
 colleagues, Safyer stated  
 that it has been an honor to  
 dedicate his life’s work to an  
 organization that has given  
 so much to so many.  
 “My entire professional  
 life  has  been  at Montefi ore  
 and  Einstein,”  stated  Safyer, 
  who has been with  
 Montefi ore for four decades.  
 “Much has changed over  
 the years, but there has  
 been one constant throughout… 
 I have worked with the  
 very best physicians, scientists, 
  nurses, social workers, 
  managers, and care,  
 support and facilities staff  
 at every level of this organization,” 
  said Safyer.  
 After receiving medical  
 school training at Albert  
 Einstein College of Medicine, 
  which was absorbed  
 by Montefi ore under his tenure, 
  Safyer progressively  
 worked his way up through  
 progressive leadership positions, 
   according  to  the  letter, 
  to become president and  
 CEO in 2008. He replaced  
 Spencer ‘Spike’ Foreman. 
 “Since I became CEO,  
 healthcare has undergone  
 enormous changes,” said  
 Safyer. “We have met these  
 challenges by embracing  
 new opportunities and expanding  
 into  four  counties.” 
   
 This has tripled the size  
 of Montefi ore over the past  
 11 years, expanding not  
 only in the Bronx and but  
 also  into  Westchester,  
 Rockland and Orange counties. 
    
 “What he has done with  
 Montefi ore is absolutely  
 incredible,”  said  Kenneth  
 Raske,  president  of  the  
 Greater New York Hospital  
 Association. 
 Raske  said  that  Safyer  
 was able to balance clinical  
 excellence with health outreach. 
    
 Safyer led Montefi ore to  
 achieve  nationally  clinical  
 excellence in several medical  
 areas,  including  trans- 
 Clean Energy  
 truck-fueling  
 station comes  
 to Hunts Point 
 BY ALEX MITCHELL 
 One leading provider of natural  
 gas and transportation fuel  
 has started pumping in Hunts  
 Point. 
 Clean Energy Fuels Corporation  
 joined  NYC  Department  of  
 Transportation Bronx Borough  
 Commissioner  Nivardo  Lopez  
 and others to cut the proverbial  
 ribbon on the company’s newest  
 clean energy fueling station in the  
 borough on Wednesday, July 10.  
 This is the fi rst station in New  
 York City that exclusively offers  
 renewable natural gas for medium  
 and heavy-duty vehicle fl eets, according  
 to Clean Energy Fuels. 
 Essentially, it’s the fi rst kind of  
 solely clean fuel stop for 18-wheelers  
 and other massive trucks in  
 the fi ve boroughs.  
 It’s  going  to  be  utilized  by  
 Bronx truck fl eets  that  include  
 neighboring Baldor Specialty  
 Foods, Manhattan Beer Distributors  
 and U.S. Concrete, which  
 were all displayed at the facility’s  
 grand opening. 
 “A  few  blocks  from  here  is  
 Hunts Point Market, the largest  
 food distribution center of its kind  
 in the world, resulting in approximately  
 15,000 truck trips per day,”  
 said Clean Energy’s vice president  
 of sales Chad Lindholm. 
 He continued to explain about  
 how  this  long-envisioned  station  
 will  serve  fl eets  operating  
 in  Hunts  Point  with  a  lower-cost  
 alternative to diesel fuel that can  
 lead to substantial reductions in  
 truck-related pollution and greenhouse  
 gas emissions. 
 The clean fuel is derived from  
 capturing biogenic methane emitted  
 from decomposing organic  
 materials at dairies, landfi lls and  
 wastewater treatment plants, the  
 company said. More than that, it  
 enables at least 70 percent reduction  
 in carbon emissions when  
 displacing  diesel  or  gasoline,  ac- 
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