Menno Haven Welcomes New Board Members and Thanks Departing Members

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December 2020:

Menno Haven is pleased to announce the appointment of two new board members, Pat O’Donnell, previous CEO/President Wellspan Summit Health, and Suzanne Trinh, Zullinger-Davis-Trinh P.C.

“Our Board of Directors is comprised of a dedicated team of community leaders committed to Christian Principles and our Mission,” says Hugh Davis, CEO of Menno Haven. “We are excited to utilize Pat and Suzanne’s talents and expertise in shaping Menno Haven’s future.”

New Members

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Pat O’Donnell

Pat O’Donnell, retired CEO/President from Wellspan Summit Health, joins Menno Haven with approximately 35 years of working with non-profit organizations, including serving on the board of 15 non-profits. Pat is passionate about Menno Haven’s Mission.

 

 

Menno Haven Board of Directors

Suzanne Trinh

Suzanne Trinh, practicing attorney and managing shareholder with Zullinger-Davis-Trinh P.C., adds over 15 years of experience serving in all capacities on local boards and committees of non-profits.

 

Menno Haven also would like to thank departing Board Members, Martha Walker, and Ronald Gipe for their years of service and dedication to the organization.

Martha Walker

Martha Walker served on the Menno Haven Board of Directors for a total of 16 years. In her time on the board, she served in multiple capacities. She also served on several sub-committees of the Nurturing the Human Spirit Capital Campaign. Martha provided valuable legal and financial expertise. Martha’s term will conclude at the end of 2020.

 

 

Ronald Gipe

Ronald Gipe served as a director for the Menno Haven Board of Directors for ten years. In his tenure, he has served in multiple roles. Ron served on several sub-committees of the Nurturing the Human Spirit Capital Campaign. Ron brought valuable experience to the board from his background in finance. Ron’s term will conclude at the end of 2020.

 

 

About Menno Haven:

Menno Haven is a non-profit Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) with over a half-century of care and service to the residents of Franklin County. Menno Haven operates two fully integrated communities featuring a wide range of independent living options. Governed by a volunteer Board of Directors and a commitment to Christian Principles, Menno Haven is passionate about serving each resident’s needs.

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