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D鈥橸ouville University Trustee Joyce Markiewicz Named to City & State NY鈥檚 2025 Upstate Power 100

January 20, 2026
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Joyce Markiewicz stands at a podium addressing an audience

Joyce Markiewicz, class of 1980 at D鈥橸ouville University and current member of the Board of Trustees, has been recognized as one of the Top 50 leaders on City & State NY鈥檚 2025 Upstate Power 100 list, highlighting her exceptional leadership and lasting impact across New York鈥檚 upstate region.

Markiewicz, President and CEO of Catholic Health, was selected for this prestigious list of influential leaders from government, business, healthcare, academia, and civic sectors. The annual Upstate Power 100 celebrates individuals whose achievements and influence shape policy and progress throughout upstate New York.

A registered nurse and seasoned healthcare executive, Markiewicz assumed the role of President & CEO of Catholic Health in September 2023. Under her leadership, the health system has prioritized workforce development including awarding full scholarships for staff education and negotiated key agreements that support frontline caregivers. She also oversees major initiatives such as the development of Lockport Memorial Hospital and expanded patient care services.

鈥淲e are incredibly proud to see Joyce honored on the Upstate Power 100,鈥 said D鈥橸ouville University President Lorrie A. Clemo. 鈥淗er leadership exemplifies the values of service, integrity, and community commitment we cherish at D鈥橸ouville. Joyce鈥檚 impact on healthcare and workforce development not only elevates her alma mater but strengthens the fabric of the entire upstate region.鈥

This recognition underscores Markiewicz鈥檚 influential role in healthcare innovation and regional leadership and reinforces D鈥橸ouville University鈥檚 mission to cultivate graduates who lead with purpose and impact.

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