Wexner Heritage Village Names Senior Vice Presidents
March 30, 2007
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Newly appointed president/CEO of Wexner Heritage Village, David T. Rosen, recently promoted three individuals to serve as senior vice presidents to assist with leadership of the family of services and housing for older adults and adults with developmental disabilities.
Chris Christian becomes the senior vice president of real estate overseeing the capital growth and current housing operations, which include a skilled nursing facility, three independent living apartment buildings and three homes for adults with developmental disabilities. Christian has been with the organization for ten years. He resides in Fairfield County with his wife and seven children.
David Driver becomes senior vice president and chief financial officer overseeing financial services, information systems, and facilitation of marketing and development. Driver holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance and has served Wexner Heritage Village for a total of fifteen years. He and wife, Lynne, live in Pickerington.
Cheryl Howard becomes senior vice president of operations with duties involving human resources, coordination of volunteers, as well as oversight of the skilled nursing home program. Howard, a graduate of Ohio University, has been with the organization for over fifteen years and resides in Lewis Center with her husband, Scott.
Wexner Heritage Village is a not-for-profit provider of health, housing, social and spiritual services in the central Ohio community, primarily serving older adults and persons with disabilities. Its mission, guided by Jewish values and traditions, is to assist those it serves in pursuing their fullest human potential. The campus serves the entire community and includes: Wexner Heritage House, a 200-bed nursing facility, Heritage Tower and Bexley Heritage Apartments, HUD-sponsored independent living, Creekside at the Village, premier independent apartments, Victor Weinstein Shalom House and Shalom House South, two MRDD group homes, Village Shalom Apartments, Heritage at Home, and the Larry & Leonore Zusman Jewish Community Hospice.
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