2016-11-08

Tuesday, November 15 @ 11:00am

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Don Shulman, CEO of The Association of Jewish Aging Services, offers his expert perspective as an aging services industry professional on:

The Top 5 Challenges in Elder Care

Health Care Financing

Where will elders live?

Who will take care of them?

Impact of chronic disease on service delivery

Alzheimers Disease

This event is co-sponsored with the Harvey A. Friedman Center for Aging at the Institute for Public Health at Washington University. Light refreshments will be served.

Wednesday, November 16 @ 8:30am

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Join CEO of the Association of Jewish Aging Services, Don Shulman, for a national perspective on topics many of us are grappling with in our work and in our community.

Why Jewish?

Why is Jewish branding so valuable? How can we work to increase the value of Jewish elder care services to the Jewish and non-Jewish communities?

What about the changing landscape in fundraising and the concept of the next generation of philanthropic giving?

This event is co-sponsored with the Jewish Federation of St. Louis. Light refreshments will be served.

Speaker Bio

Don Shulman, CEO of The Association of Jewish Aging Services (AJAS) has spent his career in the senior services industry at Marriott, Sodexo, and most recently as General Manager of Sunrise Senior Living in their full service communities overseeing operations in Virginia and Maryland. As CEO of AJAS since 2012, Mr. Shulman has worked to revitalize and expand the impact the association has on its national/international members and their clients through education, professional development, advocacy, and community relationships. Mr. Shulman has positioned AJAS to be a thought leader in the industry, advocating for the welfare of all elderly by promoting the unique role and mission of Jewish-sponsored not-for-profit organizations.

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