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Shari Carson is a veteran nurse leader known nationally and in her state as an educator and resource for post-acute care directors of nursing and nurse managers.
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Just as Jerald Cosey’s lengthy pharmaceutical sales career had reached a peak — leading a team of his choosing to sell a new Pfizer medication — he resigned. It was 2013 and the husband and father...
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Steven Chies, Long-Term Care Program Director, St. Joesph’s College
Jennifer Kennedy: Diving into the fray, parachute or no
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For Gurwin Healthcare System’s Jennifer Kennedy, R.N., the birth of her oldest son defined not only her family life, but also her career.
Carol Silver Elliott: Building a legacy through relationships
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Deke Cateau: Shoulders to stand on
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Steven Nash: DC’s own LTC Renaissance man
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Steven Nash is an ordained deacon, father of three and self-professed “nature lover.” He’s also president and CEO of Stoddard Baptist Home Foundation, the longest serving African-American nursing...
Jodi Eyigor is finding her distinct voice
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Jodi Eyigor, Director of Nursing Home Quality and Policy, LeadingAge