TUCSON, Ariz. (PRWEB) December 05, 2018 -- The Aging Life Care Association® (ALCA) announces the hiring of C. Taney Hamill as Chief Executive Officer. She will also serve as the CEO for the National Academy of Certified Care Managers (NACCM).
Hamill is an accomplished senior executive in for profit, association, and non-profit environments. Her roles have included membership, operations, strategic alliances and partnerships, finance, fund raising, and new business development. Taney has a rich history as a strategist with exceptional expertise in creating and leveraging relationships. She finds solutions that result in growth and mutual benefit for all stakeholders. She is a passionate collaborator with a national reputation for helping organizations interpret trends and prepare for success.
Hamill’s background and experience includes:
- Executive Vice President of the Visiting Nurse Association of American (VNAA)
- The first CEO of the Women Business Leaders of the U.S. Health Care Industry Foundation (WBL)
- Leadership roles at America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), at the Health Insurance Association of America (HIAA), and URAC
- Volunteer non-profit boards: Washington Adventist Hospital Foundation, Case Management Society of America Foundation, Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association Global Advisory Board, the National Coalition for Quality Colorectal Cancer Screening & Care Advisory Board, Senior Scholars, Jefferson School of Health Policy and Population Health, Women Business Leaders US Healthcare Industry Foundation Advisory Board
“As part of the transition to this new role, Taney plans a listening tour – time to speak with each of our Chapter Presidents and attend Chapter Conferences to meet both members and regional leadership, to hear their views, and allow them to get to know her better,” says Nancy Avitabile, President. “Also serving as NACCM's CEO, Taney will work closely with their leadership to learn about their priorities and vision for the future.”
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ALCA (formerly known as the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers) was formed in 1985 to advance dignified care for older adults and their families in the United States. Aging Life Care Professionals® have extensive training and experience working with older adults, people with disabilities, and families who need assistance with caregiving issues. They assist families in the search for a suitable nursing home placement or extended care if the need occurs. The practice of Aging Life Care™ and the role of care providers have captured a national spotlight, as generations of Baby Boomers age in the United States and abroad. For more information or to access a nationwide directory of Aging Life Care Professionals, please visit aginglifecare.org.
Samantha Colaianni, Manager of Marketing and Membership, Aging Life Care Association, http://aginglifecare.org, +1 520.881.8008, [email protected]
SOURCE Aging Life Care Association
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