Seniors Housing Business

ASHA 2016

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AS H A 2016 ASHA 50 47 2016 Lane Powell Barbara J. Duffy Seattle, WA Lantz-Boggio Architects, PC Dennis R. Boggio Englewood, CO Levi + Wong Design Associates Thomas Levi Concord, MA Lionstone Investments Doug Prickett Houston, TX Littler Mendelson, P.C. Jeffrey Harrison Minneapolis, MN M&T; Bank Sharon O'Brien Washington, DC M&T; Realty Capital Corporation Robert J. Ryan Buffalo, NY M3 Capital Partners Thaddeus R. Wilson Chicago, IL Marcus & Millichap Anthony Cassie Portland, OR Market Infomatrix Laurie Kennedy Whitefish Bay, WI McNeil Street, LLC Philip A. Brooks Richmond, VA The Medical Team, Inc. Leslie Pembrook Reston, VA Milestone Retirement Communities, LLC Paul W. Dendy Vancouver, WA Mission Senior Living Darryl Fisher Carson City, NV Monarch Senior Living, Inc. Frank J. Haffner Irvine, CA Mosaic Design Studio Greg Cini Columbus, OH Moss & Associates Alberto Miranda Fort Lauderdale, FL Mutual of Omaha Bank Kevin Halloran Scottsdale, AZ National Church Residences Tanya K. Hahn Columbus, OH National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care Robert G. Kramer Annapolis, MD NORR Architects Richard P. Mann Chicago, IL North American Senior Living Thomas Becker Medford, OR OceanView@ Falmouth / Sea Coast Inc. John B. Wasileski Falmouth, ME Oxford Capital Group, LLC Lawrence B. Cummings Chicago, IL Oxford Finance Katherine Mainello Alexandria, VA P.B. Bell & Associates, Inc. Justin Steltenpohl Scottsdale, AZ Pacific Retirement Services, Inc. Brian McLemore Medford, OR Pacifica Companies Adam M. Bandel San Diego, CA Palo Alto Commons Sue Jordan Palo Alto, CA Paradigm Senior Living Lee E. Cory Portland, OR Patriot Angels Suzette Graham Hendersonville, TN Associate Members Originality never gets old. Why settle for ordinary? At Propel, we're finding bold new ways to minimize risk for Senior Living companies—with creative insurance solutions that lead to a better bottom line and happier, healthier residents. As the Northwest's leading independent insurance agency, we've always taken an unconventional approach to help clients thrive. And at 93 years young, we're not about to change our ways now. Find your momentum Risk Assessment Trend Analysis Safety Compliance Employee Training Policy Guidance Program Evaluation Crisis Management Planning 800 499 0933 propelinsurance.com

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