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$5M Gift And A Name For A New Flagship Building At Iona University
The Kelly Center for Health Sciences at The NewYork-Presbyterian Iona School of Health Sciences is set to open in January 2023.

NEW ROCHELLE, NY — The centerpiece of Iona University's new campus will open in a few short months with a new look and a new name, thanks in large part to the generosity of two well-known graduates.
Iona University has announced that the flagship building of the NewYork-Presbyterian Iona School of Health Sciences will be named the Kelly Center for Health Sciences in honor of benefactors and alumnae Alfred F. Kelly Jr., chairman and CEO of Visa, and Peggy Kelly.
In making a $5 million gift to Iona, the Kellys said they are happy to invest behind the vision of President Seamus Carey, Ph.D., and his colleagues to help jumpstart the university’s new health sciences campus in Bronxville.
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"Giving today is increasingly about investing, and this felt like the right time, place and effort to invest behind," the Kellys said in comments provided by the school. "It is an incredible feather in the cap of Iona University to be partnered with NewYork-Presbyterian and we believe it will lead to the NewYork-Presbyterian Iona School of Health Sciences being one of the top schools in these important fields of study."
The approximately 32,000-square-foot Kelly Center for Health Sciences is scheduled to open in January 2023. Located on the former campus of Concordia College, which Iona acquired in May 2021, the newly renovated building spans three floors and features state-of-the-art equipment and medical facilities. The entire top floor is dedicated to recreating a hospital setting, complete with cutting-edge simulation labs, examination rooms and training equipment.
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"I am so grateful for Al and Peggy’s incredible generosity in naming the Kelly Center for Health Sciences," Carey said. "The knowledge and training that will emanate from this building will be transformative not only for our students and their families, but for the individuals and the communities they will go on to serve. The future is bright at Iona, and the Kelly Center for Health Sciences will be a beacon for all those who feel called to serve others through these fields."
The Kellys are extremely familiar with the amazing things happening at NewYork-Presbyterian. One of their five children, Kaitlin, battled two bouts of cancer at the hospital, and Alfred Kelly has served on the Board of Trustees since 2005.

"In our opinion, it is the finest academic medical center in the world and is fortunate to be led by an incredible person in Dr. Steven Corwin. The doctors, nurses, administrators and other health care professionals are the best and the patient experience is simply awesome," the Kellys explained. "Our charitable support has always been focused on education, the Catholic Church and health care. The NewYork-Presbyterian Iona School of Health Sciences is a union of all three areas of focus for us."
Dr. Steven Corwin, NewYork-Presbyterian president and CEO, congratulated the Kellys on the naming of the new health sciences flagship building, adding his excitement for all that is still to come.
"The collaboration between NewYork-Presbyterian and Iona University will help to ensure that the next generation of health care professionals is highly skilled, well trained and compassionate in their care of others," Corwin said. "I am so pleased that the anchor of these efforts will be the Kelly Center for Health Sciences. Thank you to Al and Peggy Kelly for their remarkable generosity and support."
The Kellys began their relationship at Iona in December 1977, when they went to an Iona basketball game and bonded over a common interest. They also were both the oldest in their families, commuted to Iona and worked part-time to help pay for expenses. Peggy Kelly majored in accounting in the former Hagan School of Business, while Alfred Kelly studied computer and information science in the School of Arts & Science. Both also earned their Master in Business Administration at Iona. Forty-five years later, you can still see the Kellys sitting courtside as longtime season ticket holders.
Reflecting on the legacy that the Kelly Center for Health Sciences will have at Iona, they said the building is just a structure – what matters most to them are the students who will emerge transformed by the education they’ve received within.
"The legacy will be the nurses, nurse practitioners, physical therapists, physician assistants and many others, and the work they will do to assist in the treatment of people who find themselves requiring care," the Kellys said. "The field of health care is a calling, and we hope that thousands of Iona University students go on to share their calling by helping to save lives and make lives better for many."

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