
Frank Sánchez, Ph.D., president of Manhattanville University in Purchase, New York, been appointed a regional council member of the Mid-Hudson Regional Economic Development Council (MHREDC), the strategic economic advisory board representing the seven counties: Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester that border New York City as well as major Northeast markets and is a key body responsible for shaping economic growth and development strategies across the region.
Sánchez joins a diverse group of leaders from business, academia, government and nonprofit organizations who collaborate to advance the Mid-Hudson Valley’s economic priorities. His appointment reflects his leadership in higher education as well as his ongoing commitment to fostering innovation, workforce development and community engagement throughout the mid-Hudson region.
“It is a tremendous honor to join the Mid-Hudson Regional Economic Development Council and contribute to the region’s continued growth and vitality,” said Sánchez. “Manhattanville University is deeply invested in the success of our local communities and I look forward to working alongside fellow council members to support initiatives that drive opportunity, sustainability and inclusive economic progress.”
Sánchez became President of Manhattanville University in 2024. Under his leadership, Manhattanville University has strengthened its role in the region as a higher learning convener, ensuring academic programs are aligned with workforce needs; announcing major expansions of academic pathways, accelerated degrees, and professional partnerships; and enhancing student opportunities for experiential and international learning.
Mid-Hudson Regional Economic Development Council Co-Chairs Dr. Marsha Gordon and Dr. Kristine Young said, “Dr. Sánchez will be a valuable addition to the council. His leadership in higher education and dedication to fostering strong community partnerships position him well to help advance the council’s mission. We look forward to working together to further drive workforce development, innovation and economic growth across the Mid-Hudson region.” The Mid-Hudson Regional Economic Development Council is one of 10 regional councils established by New York state to drive community-led economic development. The council plays a central role in identifying priorities and helping direct the state’s investment in support of job creation and economic growth.
Formerly a private liberal arts institution dedicated to academic excellence, purposeful education and social responsibility, Manhattanville is ranked by “U.S. News and World Report” among the Top Performers of Social Mobility in Regional Universities North. The university has been recognized among the best colleges in The Princeton Review for close to 20 years.
Founded in 1841, the university offers more than 75 undergraduate and graduate areas of study in the arts and sciences, education, nursing and health sciences, business and creative writing, as well as continuing and executive education programs.
Empire State Development is New York’s chief economic development agency, which promotes business growth, job creation and greater economic opportunity throughout the state.














