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Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers
Kevin O'Callaghan Named Chair of St. Vincent's Westchester Behavioral Health Advisory Council
04/21/2006
Media Contact: Fran Davies
(914) 925-5411 or fdavies@svcmcny.org

Harrison, New York (January 11, 2005)-Kevin O'Callaghan of Rye has been named chair of the St. Vincent's Hospital Westchester Behavioral Health Advisory Council.

Mr. O'Callaghan is the owner of Universal Builders Supply, Inc. (UBS), based in New Rochelle. He has been an active member of St. Vincent's Behavioral Health Advisory Council in Westchester since 2003, following a family tradition by joining his father, Tony O'Callaghan, a member since 1994. UBS maintains offices in the Middle East, Venezuela and across the United States, working on such notable projects as the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, the London School of Economics and Madison Square Garden, as well as numerous international projects currently in progress.

Mr. O'Callaghan lives in Rye with his wife Meg and their three children. He is on the Board of the Metro Chapter of the Young President's Organization, and is active with the Special Olympics and the Paul Jackson Charity Fund, where he organizes a highly successful annual golf tournament. Kevin is also a Lector at Resurrection Church in Rye, a member of Westchester Country Club and the Mid Ocean Club in Bermuda. He is President of the Hoisting Trade Association, a Trustee of the New York District Council of Carpenter Benefit Funds and participates on the Board of Directors of the Building Trades Employers Association.

St. Vincent's Hospital Westchester offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient mental health and chemical dependency services for children, adolescents, adults and their families.

Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers is one of the New York metropolitan area's most comprehensive health care systems, serving nearly 600,000 people annually. SVCMC was established in 2000 as a result of the merger of Catholic Medical Centers of Brooklyn and Queens, Saint Vincents Hospital and Medical Center of New York and Sisters of Charity Healthcare in Staten Island. Sponsored by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn and Sisters of Charity of New York, SVCMC serves as the academic medical center of New York Medical College in New York City.