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Ray Agnew, Vice President, Hospital & Community Engagement, Glens Falls Hospital
Episode 41st June 2026 • Building Success Stories with Ann Donnelly • Ann Donnelly
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In this episode of Building Success Stories, host Ann Donnelly sits down with F. Raymond "Ray" Agnew, the Vice President of Hospital and Community Engagement at Glens Falls Hospital. Ray shares his fascinating career trajectory, which began at the Crane School of Music, where he studied music composition and theory. From writing music for the Lake Placid Olympics to leading development and communications efforts at multiple New York colleges and at Glens Falls Hospital, Ray's story highlights the power of relationship-building. He also dives deep into the philosophy of non-profit board management, the complexities of healthcare funding, and the absolute necessity of community partnerships.

Key Takeaways

  • A Musical Foundation: Ray's roots are in music composition, a passion he leveraged to write SUNY Geneseo's current alma mater and to compose brass fanfares and a march for the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid.
  • The Pivot to Philanthropy: Ray entered the field of institutional advancement through a part-time position at the SUNY Geneseo alumni office, a transition he made while supporting his then-wife during her master's degree studies.
  • Relationship Building is Key: In development and fundraising, especially for the largest gifts, interpersonal relationship building is the element that truly makes the difference.
  • The Four W's of Board Service: Ray advises that non-profit board members must be prepared to bring four distinct contributions to the table: Wealth, Wisdom, Work, and a sense of Wonder (a true passion for the mission).
  • Healthcare is Highly Complex: Guided by early mentors, Ray learned that hospitals are highly complex organizations, requiring strategic shifts - such as joining the Albany Med Health System in 2020 - to preserve regional access to care.
  • A Massive Regional Lifeline: Glens Falls Hospital is a critical hub, acting as the largest employer in its region and serving a massive 6,000-square-mile area from northern Saratoga County up to Essex County.
  • Lifelong Community Service: Beyond his professional healthcare role, Ray embodies community leadership by actively serving with the Glens Falls Symphony, High Peaks Hospice, the Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce, and as a Rotarian since 1990.

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