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NIC Fall


Conference Recap With thousands of senior housing and care leaders in attendance, the 2022 NIC Fall Conference was filled with space to deepen existing relationships, create new partnerships, and discover innovative strategies to adapt to an evolving market.


Bridge the Gap hosts Josh and Lucas sat down with industry change-makers to record a variety of podcast episodes that featured topics including solutions to the labor crisis, the changing future of the industry and recruiting and retaining young talent to the industry.


Guests on the podcast include:


William Swearingen, SVP, Sales & Marketing at Spectrum Retirement. Why Thinking Outside of the Box is Not Enough.


Susie Finley, Principal of Ascent Living Communities. Local Family Operator Proves Success Through Specialty Focus.


Marcus Van Ameringen, Vice President of Business Development at 12 Oaks Senior Living. Encouraging Young Talent to Explore Senior Living.


Arun Paul, Founder and CEO of Priya Senior Living. Culturally Diverse Options in Seniors Housing.


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Leigh Ann Barney, CEO of Trilogy Health Services. How Culture Helps Residents Live Their Dreams.


Holly Ballarotto, Chief of Staff at Brandywine Living. Why Culture Matters During a Labor Shortage.


Tiffany Cobern, Director of Senior Living Operations at MedCore Partners. Redefining Operations and How Culture Impacts Everyone.


FORWARD TOGETHER. Bridge the Gap is a proud media


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