January 07, 2026
Molloy Business Alum Finds Success in Strategic Operations at Northwell Health
When Greg Goeller '20 reflects on his academic journey, he credits his time at Molloy University as the foundation for his thriving career in healthcare operations.
“I studied Business Management and Administration and minored in Economics,” he shared. Today, he serves as a Senior Project Manager at Northwell Health, where he plays a pivotal role on a team overseeing the strategic and financial operations of all emergency departments across the health system, as well as integrating new health systems into Northwell’s network.
While his day-to-day responsibilities don’t involve traditional accounting, the financial courses he took at Molloy—particularly accounting—proved invaluable. “Understanding the numbers and the business behind medicine and operations is critical. It helps me support clinical staff and manage the boots-on-the-ground work that keeps everything running smoothly.”
His success story, however, didn’t come without challenges. “When I came to Molloy, I’ll be honest—I struggled a little bit,” he admitted. That’s when mentorship made all the difference. “Dr. Dawn DiStefano took me under her wing and helped me pave my way through Molloy and into my career.”
Dr. Dawn Di Stefano, a Professor of Business at Molloy, spoke about her role in his journey, “At Molloy, we believe in guiding students beyond the classroom. Watching him grow from a determined student into a leader in healthcare operations has been incredibly rewarding,” she said.
The Power of Molloy Connections
Beyond academics, the relationships Greg built at Molloy have shaped his personal and professional life. “I cherish those relationships dearly,” he said. One of his closest friends from Molloy is now a colleague at Northwell Health, and the bonds formed during college continue to influence his career. Even more special, he met his wife Kayla at Molloy—proof that the university experience can create lifelong connections that go far beyond the classroom.
From navigating coursework to leading strategic initiatives at one of the largest health systems in the region, this Molloy alumnus exemplifies how education, mentorship, and friendships can open doors to remarkable opportunities.