Hunterdon Health names Kristy Alfano interim president and CEO
RARITAN TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Hunterdon County) — Hunterdon Health has named Kristy Alfano its interim president and chief executive officer, effective July 1, following the planned retirement of President and CEO Patrick Gavin.
Alfano, MSN, RN, NE-BC, has served as executive vice president and chief operating officer since 2023. She was appointed by the Hunterdon Health Board of Trustees to succeed Gavin, who announced earlier this year that he would retire effective June 30.
“I am deeply honored by the Board’s confidence and trust in me to serve as Interim President and CEO, and grateful for the opportunity to lead this incredible health system and build upon a strong foundation that has been laid by my predecessor(s),” said Alfano.
“More importantly, I am deeply committed to advancing Hunterdon Health’s mission, supporting our dedicated physicians, nurses, and staff, and ensuring we continue to provide exceptional care to those who depend on us,” Alfano said. “Together, we will remain focused on serving our community, meeting evolving healthcare needs, and strengthening our organization for the future.”
Alfano has more than 25 years of health care experience and began her career as a nurse at Hunterdon Medical Center. She has held several leadership roles within Hunterdon Health, including director of the Intermediate Care Unit, director of Patient Care Experience, director of the Emergency Department, assistant vice president of Clinical Operations and executive vice president and chief operating officer.
She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Master of Science in Nursing with a focus on health care administration. She also completed a fellowship through the Advisory Board focused on health care.
A Hunterdon County native, Alfano was born at Hunterdon Medical Center and continues to live in the county with her husband, Daniel Spencer. She raised her two children, Emma and Andrew, in Hunterdon County. Alfano is an alumna of the Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Hunterdon program, inaugural class of 2012, and was inducted in May 2026 as a County Chamber board member.
In a message to Hunterdon Health employees, Gavin said, “For nearly four decades, I have had the privilege of serving in executive leadership roles at a half a dozen remarkable healthcare organizations, including more than seven years at Hunterdon Health. I shared with the Board of Trustees my decision to retire as President and CEO at the end of my current contract, as I proceed with my planned retirement.”
“Leading Hunterdon Health and working alongside you each day to safeguard our community’s health over the years has been both a privilege and a joy,” Gavin stated. “The strides we have made are a testament to your collective contributions and your unyielding commitment to upholding our mission.”
Over the past eight years, Gavin has led Hunterdon Health through significant challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic, and helped the health system achieve several milestones. Those include maintaining a Leapfrog “A” rating since 2020 and securing approval for elective angioplasty services.
Under Gavin’s leadership, Hunterdon Health also expanded and improved several facilities, including enhancements to the Emergency Department and renovations to the Lambertville Health Campus. The organization also has been recognized as a Great Place to Work.
“Hunterdon Health’s Board of Trustees is appreciative of Patrick Gavin’s leadership and has worked closely with him on developing a thoughtful transition plan,” said Hunterdon Health’s Board Chair Dr. K.C. Rondello. “The Board is grateful to Kristy Alfano for her many contributions and continued dedication to Hunterdon Health’s mission as she assumes the role of Interim President and CEO of our health system. With strong leadership in place, we expect a smooth transition.”
Gavin expressed confidence in Alfano and the health system’s future.
“Hunterdon Health is now at a pivotal point of strength, perfectly positioned to enter its next chapter. I will retire with full confidence that the organization’s future is bright and its mission is in capable hands.”



