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INFLUENTIAL WOMEN OF NEW YORK
HASTICK-MOTES
VICE PRESIDENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
EPISCOPAL HEALTH SERVICES/ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL HOSPITAL
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
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RENEE
AWARD
Renee Hastick-Motes is the Vice President of External Affairs at Episcopal Health
Services/St. John’s Episcopal Hospital (SJEH)—the only hospital located on the Rockaway
peninsula. As a member of the executive team at Episcopal Health Services, Hastick-Motes
has been responsible for creating and implementing the hospital’s legislative agenda, and
external relations strategy. She has overseen marketing and communications, public
affairs, pastoral care, philanthropic and grant acquisition efforts.
At the age of seven, Hastick-Motes learned the importance of community engagement,
relationship building, and marketing. These lifelong lessons have carried her throughout
her career.
She was pivotal in securing a $4.2M City grant for the renovation of SJEH’s Labor and
Delivery Unit, and was instrumental in the creation of SJEH’s mobile health van program,
which brought medical screening services across the rockaway peninsula. Recently, she
led a team to complete the hospital’s community health needs assessment after the height
of the COVID-19 pandemic, and has been leading an interdisciplinary team to develop
and implement a marketing strategy for obstetric services.
Hastick-Motes has also been serving as an Adjunct Professor at Hofstra University,
teaching in the Lawrence Herbert School of Communications in the department of
Journalism, Media Studies and Public Relations. Throughout her career, Hastick-Motes has
held various leadership positions including Associate Vice President of Community and
Government Affairs for one of New York City’s largest human service agencies. In this
capacity, she led an advisory committee that was pivotal in changing the NYC Health
Penal Law, worked with local community groups to advocate and resolve issues regarding
the stigma of mental health, and created programming to heighten the agency’s profile.
Hastick-Motes served as the Special Assistant & Policy Analyst to the Deputy Borough
President at the Office of the Brooklyn Borough President. In this role, she led and
developed initiatives such as Brooklyn’s Women in Leadership Forum, the Civic
Engagement Symposium Series specifically for College-level Student Government
Associations, and various community initiatives.
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