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October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
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October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
Heinz College hosted students from its MSIT distance degree and CIO Institute program to join us in Pittsburgh for the First Annual SUMMER CAMPus.
This new event offered an opportunity for the students to collaborate and connect with each other, staff and faculty at our beautiful campus in Pittsburgh, PA. This year's SUMMER CAMPus theme was INNOVATION. Faculty presented on the latest innovations in Strategic IT Leadership, Mobile and Social Media Technologies, and Economics of Data Security.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
Melissa Terwilliger, AOSS Data Security Analyst, is honored at the 2013 Excellence in Staff Service Awards and The Judith A. Pitney Staff Service Career Award Program and Reception in the Chrysler Center on May 22, 2013.
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October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
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October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
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October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
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October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
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Held at Davos on Tuesday, January 21, this lunch discussion explored ethical AI development, governance frameworks, privacy, and security, as well as the evolving crypto regulatory landscape. We’ll also examine how blockchain’s decentralized data structures can create new paradigms for data security, identity verification, and AI model training. By prioritizing responsible AI development, we can ensure these technologies serve the public good and uphold ethical standards.
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October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
From the Louisville, Ohio Car Show in 2006.
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October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
Heinz College hosted students from its MSIT distance degree and CIO Institute program to join us in Pittsburgh for the First Annual SUMMER CAMPus.
This new event offered an opportunity for the students to collaborate and connect with each other, staff and faculty at our beautiful campus in Pittsburgh, PA. This year's SUMMER CAMPus theme was INNOVATION. Faculty presented on the latest innovations in Strategic IT Leadership, Mobile and Social Media Technologies, and Economics of Data Security.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
Ah, the innocent younger days of my daughter. Stow, Ohio.
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October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.