Kasey Bond, MPH
Executive Chief of Staff to the Dean and CEO
Kasey Bond, MPH, executive chief of staff to the dean and CEO, is responsible for centralizing the coordination of NYU Langone Health’s enterprise-wide strategy, aligning the institution’s long-term goals and supporting informed, data-driven decision-making to broaden and deepen impacts across the patient care, education, and research missions. She oversees NYU Langone’s strategy, planning, and business development organization, driving the institution’s modeling function, the development of strategic growth opportunities, and the design of innovative business models and programs. Her passion for improving patient access, experience, and value is critical to bringing NYU Langone’s world-class healthcare to more patients and communities.
Ms. Bond brings extensive expertise in healthcare administration, strategic planning, and interdisciplinary integration to the role, including over a decade of administrative leadership at NYU Langone’s Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Cancer Center. From 2024 to 2026, she served as executive director of administration at the center, where she played a lead role in optimizing operations, increasing patient volume growth, and expanding access to care while also strengthening the culture and improving patient experience scores. Ms. Bond was instrumental in designing and implementing the infrastructure for five disease-specific centers that support translational research, as well as advancing Perlmutter Cancer Center’s network integration by championing projects to improve complex care coordination.
Prior to joining NYU Langone in 2015, Ms. Bond spent five years at Johns Hopkins University. From 2009 to 2013, she worked in the research mission in psychiatry and behavioral sciences before pursuing healthcare administration at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Following graduate school, Ms. Bond completed an administrative residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Johns Hopkins Hospital, where she focused on inpatient accreditations, quality, and clinical processes, in addition to performing financial analysis, operational data collection and analysis, and strategic development. She began her career as an admissions coordinator for Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore.
Ms. Bond received a bachelor of arts in psychology from Loyola University Maryland and a master of public health degree with a concentration in health leadership and management from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.