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Babylon Resident Appointed to Good Sam Foundation Board

Kelly Danielle-Crosman is a new member of The Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation Board.

Kelly Daniele-Crosman has been named a member of The Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation Board of Trustees. The Foundation was established to assist Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center in cultivating and managing gifts, facilitating financial stewardship and developing both short- and long-term strategic goals. Under the leadership of its own Board of Trustees, the Foundation serves as the focal point and direct recipient of philanthropic support for the not-for-profit medical center.

Crosman, originally from Ohio, came to New York to attend Hofstra University, where she received her bachelor’s degree in political science. After graduating from Brooklyn Law School with her juris doctorate, she practiced law at several private firms on Long Island before opening her own practice in Babylon Village in 2000.

“I am excited to be a part of The Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation and to actively participate in this journey of modernization and expansion to better serve our community,” said Crosman.

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A member of the Suffolk County Bar Association, Kelly is also a past president and member of the Zonta Club of Suffolk County—the local chapter of an international service organization committed to improving the status of women.  She is also a past president and member of the Babylon Village Women’s Club and has co-chaired the Light of Hope event organized by the club’s 9/11 Memorial Garden Committee. Kelly and her husband, Lloyd Crosman, have four teenage children and reside in Babylon Village.


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