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Twelve women working in senior living, skilled nursing or home care are being announced today as the second class of Veteran VIPs in the annual McKnight’s Women of Distinction awards program, a joint effort of McKnight’s Senior Living and sister media brands McKnight’s Long-Term Care News and McKnight’s Home Care. They will be celebrated May 12 in Chicago at the McKnight’s Women of Distinction and Forum.

The Veteran VIP category honors women who have more than 15 years of experience and have made an impact on the senior living or skilled nursing fields at a level lower than vice president or its equivalent.

“The skilled nursing, senior living and home care industries have benefited greatly from the knowledge and experience of these seasoned professionals,” McKnight’s Editorial Director, Vice President and Associate Publisher John O’Connor said.

The second class of Veteran VIPs:

Elizabeth Dauch, Corporate infection preventionist, Stonerise Healthcare, Charleston, WV

Karen Devaney, National care director, Atria Senior Living, Louisville, KY

Joan Devine, Director of Education, Pioneer Network, Rochester, NY

Wanda Hose, Administrator, The Bay at Eastview Health and Rehabilitation Center, Antigo, WI

Susan Levy, M.D., CMD, Medical director, Harrison House of Georgetown, Georgetown, DE

Lindsay Martin, Executive director, The Village Senior Residence / The Goodman Group, Missoula, MT

Isha Mathis, Director of nursing, Greenspring / Erickson Senior Living, Springfield, VA

Mary Jean McKeveny, Director of clinical innovation, Gurwin Healthcare System, Commack, NY

Sandra Mundy, Manhattan administrator, The New Jewish Home, New York, NY

Debra Reed, Regional director of operations, Crest Healthcare, Skokie, IL

Tina Reed, Director of clinical services, LCS, Des Moines, IA

Cheryl Welch, Director of clinical services, Bridges Health, Oklahoma City, OK

More award announcements coming

The McKnight’s Women of Distinction awards program was judged by a national, independent panel of judges. Overall, 27 states are represented by the honorees across all categories.

Before the second class of Veteran VIPs was announced, Rising Stars were announced yesterday. Inductees in the Hall of Honor category, which recognizes women who are at a level equivalent to vice president or higher and who have had a significant effect on their organization or industry, will be announced tomorrow.

The 2022 program, as in years past, also will include a Lifetime Achievement Award; the recipient of that award, as well as the recipients of a new Spirit Award, recognizing inspiring women who provide care and services, will be announced later.

Awards dinner and educational event set for May 12 and 13

The 2022 McKnight’s Women of Distinction program also features the return of in-person festivities after two years of virtual celebrations.

The second class of Veteran VIPs and all of this year’s other honorees will be celebrated May 12 during an in-person cocktail reception and dinner at the W Hotel City Center in Chicago. The presentation of awards will be followed the next day, May 13, by the third annual McKnight’s Women of Distinction Forum, offering educational sessions featuring industry thought leaders discussing important topics. Both events are open to everyone.

For more information and to register for either or both events, visit https://www.mcknightswomenofdistinction.com/. Those with questions about the event should contact Anna Naumoski at [email protected].

PointClickCare is the Diamond sponsor of this year’s event.

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