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Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network’s media relations/public affairs staff are available to assist members of the news media in answering questions or providing sources for news stories and features by calling 610-402-0819. Members of the media who require assistance after hours, on the weekends or holidays should contact public affairs through the hospital's 24-hour paging service at 610-402-8999 and ask for the public affairs representative on call. Also, if you are a media member and are not currently included on our e-mail and fax list for news releases, invites and other information and notifications, please let us know and we will be sure to include you and your organization.

Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network Public Affairs/Media Relations Staff:

Tracey Sechler

Brian Downs
Director of Media Relations
Phone: 610-402-0825
E-mail: brian.downs@lvh.com

Tracey Sechler

Matthew Burns
Media Relations Coordinator/Writer
Phone: 610-402-0879
E-mail: matthew.burns@lvh.com

Tracey Sechler

Tracey Sechler
Public Affairs Coordinator (media)
Phone: 610-402-0819
E-mail: tracey.sechler@lvh.com

Tracey Sechler

Sally Gilotti
Editorial Coordinator
Phone: 610-402-0806
E-mail: sally.gilotti@lvh.com

Tracey Sechler

Amy Satkofsky
Editorial Coordinator
Phone: 610-402-0823
E-mail: amy_b.satkofsky@lvh.com


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