Our network relies on the dedication of many members of our community. These people are on our board of trustees, our board of associates as well as our two auxiliaries.

Lehigh Valley Health Network Board of Trustees

The Lehigh Valley Health Network Board of Trustees provides oversight of management, approves the health network’s yearly budget and selects and evaluates the health network’s president. See more »

Lehigh Valley Health Network Leadership

The health network’s senior executives and hospital presidents provide oversight of health network operations, business development, patient care services, insurance strategy, finances, information technology, integration strategies, human resources and more. See more »

Lehigh Valley Physician Group Leadership

Lehigh Valley Physician Group executives and department chairs provide oversight of one of the nation’s largest medical groups, featuring nearly 1,000 physicians and 600 advanced practice clinicians in 48 specialties across 160-plus practices. See more »

Nursing Leadership

Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN) patient care services leadership provides oversight of operational and clinical activities for 14 hospitals and more than 3,800 registered nurses. Nursing leaders partner with medical and administrative leadership to provide care to patients in the hospital each year. See more »

Lehigh Valley Hospital Board of Directors

The Lehigh Valley Hospital Board of Directors provides oversight of operations and management of LVH–Cedar Crest, LVH–17th Street, LVH–Muhlenberg, LVHN–Tilghman and each entity within Lehigh Valley Hospital. See more »

Lehigh Valley Hospital–Dickson City Board of Directors

The Lehigh Valley Hospital–Dickson City Board of Directors provides oversight of operations and management of Lehigh Valley Hospital–Dickson City. See more »

Lehigh Valley Hospital–Hazleton Board of Directors

The Lehigh Valley Hospital–Hazleton Board of Directors provides oversight of operations and management of Lehigh Valley Hospital–Hazleton, Health & Wellness Center at Hazleton, LVPG–Hazleton and each entity within LVH–Hazleton. See more »

Lehigh Valley Hospital–Schuylkill Board of Directors

The Lehigh Valley Hospital–Schuylkill Board of Directors provides oversight of operations and management of Lehigh Valley Hospital–Schuylkill S. Jackson Street, LVH–Schuylkill E. Norwegian Street, LVPG–Schuylkill and each entity within LVH–Schuylkill. See more »

Lehigh Valley Hospital–Pocono Board of Directors

The Lehigh Valley Hospital–Pocono Board of Directors provides oversight of operations and management of Lehigh Valley Hospital–Pocono, LVPG–Pocono and each entity within LVH–Pocono. See more »

Neighborhood Hospital Board of Managers

The Neighborhood Hospital Board of Managers provides oversight of operations and management of all Lehigh Valley Health Network neighborhood hospitals.  See more »

Board of Associates

The Lehigh Valley Health Network Board of Associates consists of business and community leaders with a mutual interest in quality patient care, clinical and community education, medical research and other endeavors that keep our community healthy. See more »

Auxiliary of Lehigh Valley Hospital

The Auxiliary of Lehigh Valley Hospital, which combines the Cedar Crest and 17th Street auxiliaries, has more than 300 members who run three bustling gift shops, with all proceeds benefiting the two hospitals. Members also coordinate a number of vendor sales and other fundraising events throughout the year. See more »

Auxiliary of Lehigh Valley Hospital–Muhlenberg

The Auxiliary of Lehigh Valley Hospital–Muhlenberg collects holiday toys for children, purchases red, heart-shaped pillows for heart surgery patients and knits soft hats for chemotherapy patients. These are just some of the ways members make things better for our patients and community. See more »

Auxiliary of Lehigh Valley Hospital–Pocono

The Auxiliary of Lehigh Valley Hospital–Pocono has had a long and significant association with the former Pocono Health Foundation. Membership is open to all members of the community. Anyone who would like to participate in the auxiliary’s varied projects is encouraged to join. See more »