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ARGENTUM SENIOR LIVING EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE


ADVOCACY FUND GOLF CLASSIC


Over 100 golfers teed off at the Hermitage Golf Course just outside of Nashville for the 2017 Argentum Advocacy Fund Golf Classic.


Congratulations to the winning foursome:


JOSH DAVIS Lewis Brisbois


TOM MASIELLO Benchmark Senior Living


FRANK RUSSO Silverado


TIM WOJCIK Assurance Agency


Thanks to Advocacy Fund Golf Classic presenting sponsor, Welltower.


A NEW ARGENTUM BOARD


At the conference, TOM GRAPE, chairman and chief executive officer at Benchmark Senior Living, was elected to serve on the Argentum Board of Directors. rape was an original founder of both Benchmark and Argentum (formerly Assisted Living Federation of America), and had previously served as chairman for the Argentum Board of Directors.


Additionally, the following officers were re-elected for another term on the Argentum Board of Directors Loren Shook, chair; Tim Buchanan, vice chair; at ulloy, vice chair; andy ichardson, secretary; Bruce ackey, treasurer; and, Brenda Bacon, immediate past chair. The following members were re-elected for a second term Ed Kenny, Brad Klitsch (ex-officio); Sally ichael (ex-officio); andy ichardson; atricia Will; and Chris Winkle.


See p. 66 for the full Argentum Board of Directors listing.


SAVE THE DATE


SENI LIVIN EECUTIVE CONFERENCE


ISSUE 3 2017 / ARGENTUM.ORG 23


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