PEOPLE AND PLACES christian fussy
Hord Coplan Macht (HCM) announces that it has added Christian Fussy, AIA, LEED AP, as a Princi- pal in the firm’s Senior Living studio. Fussy will be primarily focused on Senior Living and
Healthcare projects and will be working out of the firm’s Denver office.
heather tussing
The Aspenwood Company (Aspenwood), a premier provider of luxury senior living across the central and southeastern United States, has appointed Heather Tussing as President. Aspenwood,
Bridgewood Property Company’s (Bridge- wood) wholly owned management compa- ny, was created to meet the evolving needs of the company’s current as well as future developments and acquisitions.
taylor smith
Civitas Senior Living wel- comed Taylor Smith as their Regional Director of Sales and Marketing. Her territory will include communities primarily located in central and southwest Texas such as
Austin and New Braunfels. peter kravaritis
Senior Lifestyle is pleased to share that Peter Kravaritis has been pro- moted to Vice President of Asset Management. During his tenure as Di- rector of Asset Manage- ment, Kravaritis’ efforts
achieved significant asset growth for Senior Lifestyle Corporation. In five years, he en- gaged an investor relationship with three assets that now stand at 20 communities and worked on a sales advocacy demonstration that acquired 11 new assets in early 2022
Anthem Memory Care is the first stand-alone memory care provider to achieve the WELL Health-Safety Rating for facility operations and management for all 21 communities. The rating from the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), recognizes Ore- gon-based Anthem Memory Care for its commitment to promoting a safer and healthier environment for its residents, em- ployees and families. The Well Health-Safety Rating is an evidence-based, third-party ver- ified rating developed to empower organiza- tions to prioritize health and safety of their people during COVID-19 and beyond.
Benchmark Senior Living’s vice president of capital markets, Lynda Maryanski, CPA, has been named to Aging Media’s Future Lead- ers Class of 2022. Aging Media’s Future Leaders in senior housing are selected for having guided their organizations through the reinvention of their industry and creat- ing new opportunities for would-be leaders to drive the industry forward. Winners have been proven innovative by demonstrating transformative thinking and displaying lim- itless potential.
Juniper Communities has been recognized and received certification as a Great Place to Work®
. The certification process, by Great
Place to Work and its senior care partner, Activated Insights, involved surveying 100% of employees from across Juniper Commu- nities’ locations and evaluating more than 60 elements of associates’ experience on the job.
Fortune Magazine has recognized Legend Senior Living as one of the nation's 25 Best Workplaces in the senior living industry. For- tune's 65 Best Workplaces in Aging Services in 2022 is determined by a Great Place to Work®
, which analyzed anonymous survey
feedback from more than 220,000 employees in the senior care industry. Legend ranks #7 among "large workplaces," those with more than 1,000 employees, moving up seven since last year. Legend employed nearly 2,000 at the time of the survey.
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