Los Angeles Jewish Home Selects Community Volunteer David Swartz as its Board of...
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Los Angeles Jewish Home Selects Community Volunteer David Swartz as its Board
of Directors' Chair
RESEDA, Calif., July 31 /PRNewswire/ -- The Los Angeles Jewish Home, the
largest single-source provider of senior housing in Los Angeles, has selected
longtime Home board member and past president of Jewish Big Brothers of Los
Angeles David Swartz as its new board of directors' chair effective July 1.
Newly elected to the board were Marshall A. Gluchow, Gary Goldfein and Robert
Rodin.
Swartz, who succeeds Arthur A. Greenberg in the Home's top volunteer
leadership spot, performs accounting, auditing and business advisory services
at Good Swartz Brown & Berns, a Division of JH Cohn LLP, and is the immediate
past managing partner of the firm. He has over 35 years of experience
providing business advisory services to clients in several industries,
including manufacturing, wholesale, retail, entertainment, real estate and
professional services.
"This is a time of exciting growth and change for the Home as we expand
our services, programs and facilities to serve a much wider portion of the
community beyond those who reside on our two wonderful campuses," Swartz said.
"In a time of unprecedented growth in our senior population, it is vitally
important for the society at large to work with the Home to develop innovative
ways of improving the quality of life for this area's seniors."
Swartz will be actively involved in some of the Home's newest businesses,
including Skirball Hospice and the Annenberg School of Nursing. "These are
some of the finest programs of their kind in the United States," he said.
Goldfein was a co-founder, president and chief executive officer of
Interstate Consolidation, a Los Angeles-based transportation and logistics
company. Gluchow currently owns Valley Motor Center in Van Nuys. Rodin is the
chairman and CEO of RDN Group, strategic advisors focused on corporate
transitions, customer interface, sales and marketing, distribution, and supply
chain management.
Founded in 1912, the world-renowned Los Angeles Jewish Home is one of the
foremost multi-level senior-living communities in the United States and the
largest single-source provider of senior housing in Los Angeles. In total, the
Home annually serves more than 2,000 seniors through our extraordinary
continuum of services. Each year, more than 1,500 women and men are cared for
in-residence on two village campuses, with services including
independent-living "Neighborhood Home" accommodations, residential care,
skilled nursing care, acute psychiatric care, Alzheimer's disease, dementia
care, and end-of-life care. Another 500 seniors are served through the Home's
community-based programs, which includes Skirball Hospice and community
clinics. The Home is a nonprofit organization that relies upon donations from
individuals, corporations and foundations to continue its remarkable work.
Further information regarding the Home can be found online at
http://www.jha.org or by calling 818-757-4407.
SOURCE Los Angeles Jewish Home
Jim Yeager of Kevin Ross Public Relations, +1-818-597-8453, ext. 6,
jimy@kevinross.net, for Los Angeles Jewish Home
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