Senior Housing News August 22, 2024
Austin Montgomery

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A new group of senior living leaders is infusing their companies with new plans and philosophies that will help chart the way forward for the senior living industry’s future health.

One can look directly at recent announcements of incoming CEOs or companies making distinct succession plans to see that the changing of the guard is paramount to keeping fresh ideas free-flowing during the crucial growth periods to come.

The recent announcement of LCS transitioning leadership from outgoing CEO Joel Nelson to President Chris Bird in early 2025 is a clear signal to other organizations that large operators see planning for the future is just as vital as growing operations to capitalize on current...

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