MEDINA — Marc Shurtz, CEO/CIO of Orleans Community Health, has been named a recipient of the 2026 Buffalo Business First Excellence in Health Care Award. The award recognizes healthcare professionals and leaders across Western New York who demonstrate exceptional leadership, innovation, and dedication to improving healthcare within their communities. Shurtz will be recognized alongside fellow honorees during the Excellence in Health Care Awards celebration on June 17.
Shurtz has served as CEO/CIO of Orleans Community Health for the past six years and has worked in the healthcare field for more than 11 years. Since stepping into the CEO/CIO role in 2020 after previously serving as Chief Information Officer and Corporate Compliance Officer, he has helped guide Orleans Community Health through executive transition, operational challenges, and strategic growth while maintaining a strong focus on preserving access to local healthcare services.
As CEO/CIO, Shurtz provides executive leadership for the organization while overseeing strategic technology and operational direction. His work includes guiding system-wide priorities, collaborating with organizational leadership and community stakeholders, and supporting the expansion of healthcare services. His leadership combines strategic planning and operational oversight with a visible and deeply community-centered approach.
Over the past several years, Shurtz has helped lead several transformative initiatives at Orleans Community Health. The organization advanced the Medina Healthcare Center project through successful community fundraising efforts and the securing of a $1.88 million New York State grant. He has also supported the continued growth of outpatient and specialty services and worked to strengthen workforce recruitment and retention efforts through a significant labor agreement focused on workforce stability. In addition, his leadership played an important role in honoring Medina Memorial Hospital’s 100-year legacy while helping position the organization for the future.
Jeannie Wodo, director of IT services at Orleans Community Health, nominated Shurtz for the award.
“Marc leads with both vision and heart,” Wodo said. “His dedication to preserving and strengthening rural healthcare is evident in every decision he makes. He has helped move important projects forward while remaining deeply committed to the people who rely on Orleans Community Health every day. His leadership inspires those around him and continues to make a meaningful difference throughout our community.”
Shurtz also serves on the Orleans Community Health Foundation board, Medina Area Partnership, and the audit committee for the Healthcare Association of New York State (HANYS), and he actively participates in community volunteer efforts.
“What makes rural healthcare so important is the direct impact it has on families, neighbors, and entire communities,” Shurtz said. “It is truly an honor to receive this recognition from Buffalo Business First, but this award reflects the dedication of our entire team at Orleans Community Health. I am grateful for the opportunity to serve this community and help ensure quality healthcare remains close to home for future generations.”
The Buffalo Business First Excellence in Health Care Awards celebrate individuals whose leadership, service, and commitment are helping shape the future of healthcare throughout the region. Shurtz is the second recipient from Orleans Community Health; he joins sonographer Rhonda Woody, who was recognized in 2023.