In 2014, the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation announced a new Pardes Humanitarian Prize in Mental Health would be named in honor of Dr. McGillicuddy, Co-Chairs of the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Board of Trustees. Pardes is stepping down as CEO at the end of 2011, the intention is that he will continue to play a vital role at the hospital beyond that time." Herbert Pardes has been elected President and Chief Executive Officer of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital by a unanimous action of its Board of Trustees, it was announced today by Daniel B. Herb Pardes has decided to retire at the end of 2011 as our President and Chief Executive Officer … While Dr. Mack, chairman of the board of trustees, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, informed staff "that Dr. In 2008 Pardes received compensation of more than nine million dollars, along with other benefits. Pardes was removed "without cause" from all Value Line committees and the board of directors April 16, 2010. Pardes was a member of the board of directors, audit and compensation committees of Value Line Incorporated (NASDAQ:VALU). He graduated from New York State U, College of Medicine - Downstate medical school in 1960. Pardes is also a member of Institute of Medicine, president of scientific board of the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD), a charter associate member of the National Depressive and Manic Depressive Association (NDMDA), and a regular advisor to National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, and Mental Health America Association. Herbert Pardes, MD is a Psychiatry Specialist in New York, NY and has over 62 years of experience in the medical field. Pardes was Dean of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.įrom January 2000 through September 2011 as president and chief executive officer of New York-Presbyterian Hospital and the New York-Presbyterian Healthcare System. Pardes was chair of Columbia's Department of Psychiatry, where he remains a professor. Pardes received his Bachelor of Science degree summa cum laude from Rutgers University in 1956 and his medical degree from the State University of New York-Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn in 1960.įrom 1978 to 1984, he was the director of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), where he strengthened the institute's research program and emphasized the need to increase research support for psychiatry.įrom 1989 he was president of American Psychiatric Association (APA).