Amy Ninos promoted to chief financial officer for Cetronia Ambulance Corps

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New role will help guide the growth of the nonprofit organization

Allentown, Pa., July 20, 2020 – The interim CEO and board of trustees of Cetronia Ambulance Corps is pleased to announce the promotion of Amy Ninos to chief financial officer. Ninos had served as the director of finance since 2017. Prior to Cetronia Ambulance Corps, Ninos began her professional career as an associate marketing analyst for Rodale Inc. and rose to senior finance manager over a 26-year career.

In her new role, Ninos’ duties will include being an active participant in analyzing and negotiating contracts; identifying financial risks and opportunities; managing investments; arranging debt and equity financing; and monitoring and directing the implementation of strategic business plans.

 

“We are extremely proud of the work that Amy has done for the Corps since she has been here. Amy is always thinking of ways to improve the cash flow, decrease write-offs, and eliminate billing processing time and materials. This promotion is well deserved and I am excited to begin this new working relationship with her,” said Interim CEO Robert F. Mateff Sr.

 

“I have learned a tremendous amount about EMS, which was brand new to me when I started at Cetronia. I have so much respect for what our employees do every day, and I am very proud to do my part to make the Corps function at its best and I am very humbled to receive this promotion,” said Ninos.

Ninos graduated from Lower Dauphin High School in 1987 and attended Moravian College graduating magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in business management. While at Moravian, Ninos was the treasurer of her sorority, and landed an internship with the director of finance for the City of Bethlehem. Ninos resides in Laurys Station with her husband.

 

About Cetronia Ambulance Corps:

Cetronia Ambulance Corps is a nonprofit 501c3 organization. Serving our community since 1955, we proudly serve Lynn, South Whitehall, Upper Macungie, Weisenberg and Whitehall townships, as well as portions of Lowhill, Salisbury, Greenwich and Albany Townships, and the Borough of Coplay in Eastern Pennsylvania. Our mission is to be the leader in emergency medical services, transportation and community health resources.


Cetronia Ambulance Corps is one of the largest providers of ambulance services in Eastern Pennsylvania; employing 135 full- and part-time career associates, 20 active volunteers and boasting a total fleet of 41 vehicles, including 19 ambulances, 20 para-transit vehicles, a supervisor’s vehicle, and a special services unit. As the regional leader in High Performance EMS, Cetronia Ambulance Corps fields over 60,000 calls annually, covering an emergency service area that spans across 130 square miles, touching more than 226,000 people, and a non-emergency coverage area that encompasses five counties. Cetronia Ambulance Corps is proud to support the residents of the Greater Lehigh Valley and Pocono Mountains and remains dedicated to community involvement, outreach and education throughout the Lehigh Valley region.

 

Information and images provided to TVL by:
Kim Blichar
Director of Marketing & Public Relations
www.cetronia.org
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