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VOLUME 26, NUMBER 2


CONTENTS 14


BREAKING THROUGH: A FOCUS ON WOMEN IN SENIOR LIVING LEADERSHIP Profi les on seven women leaders who've excelled and made senior living a career of choice.


DEPARTMENTS


OPERATIONAL EXCE LLENCE


48 Senior Living Impact: The Economic Eff ects of Senior Living


WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT


50 Leading a Team with Diverse Backgrounds


54 Thought Leader:


Ed Frauenheim, Director of Research and Content for Great Place to Work®


MEMORY CARE


56 Change Agent: Nihal Satyadev, CEO and Co-Founder of The Youth Movement Against Alzheimer's


3 EDITOR'S LETTER 58 THE HEART OF SENIOR LIVING


59 FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S DESK


60 Q&A WITH THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR


62 ARGENTUM ADVOCATES FOR YOU


64 PEOPLE AND PLACES


Be sure to visit argentum.org and subscribe to receive Argentum Daily, our daily e-newsletter, for access to the latest news, research, and initiatives related to senior living.


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LEADERSHIP LESSONS LEARNED FROM OUTSIDE SENIOR LIVING


Senior living executives share how lessons learned from working in other industries can be applied to senior living.


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RECOGNIZING THE 2019 SENIOR LIVING LEADERS UNDER 40


An introduction to young professionals who will lead senior living into the future.


SHOWCASING THE 2019 ARGENTUM BEST OF THE BEST AWARD WINNERS


Innovative programs with a focus on human connection defi ne this year's winners.


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