News - December 21, 2020
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 21, 2020
Contact: Martie Serna | 202-518-6493 | Martha.Serna@finnpartners.com
Alexandria, VA – Goodwin House Incorporated (GHI) is delighted to announce the elevation of Andrew “Andy” Siegel from Vice President of Business Development, to Chief Business Development Officer. Siegel started his service to Goodwin House in 2017 and has shown tremendous leadership during the most recent acquisition and integration of the Virginian Home Health operation into the Goodwin House Family of operations and the effort to self-manage therapy services. With the integration of home health services, Goodwin House Home Health now serves Goodwin House residents as well as hundreds of older adults across Northern Virginia.
In this expanded role, Siegel will take on additional responsibilities around home and community based services, while he continues to build key organizational relationships focused on growing the mission of Goodwin House to support, honor and uplift the lives of older adults and those who care for them.
“Andy brings with him the important ability to see a much bigger picture while at the same time keeping focus on our organization’s capacity to support each individual we serve to the fullest,” said Rob Liebreich, President and CEO of GHI. “Though we are focused on the pandemic today, this elevated role confirms Goodwin House’s desire to grow in our ability to serve as a true regional provider of services and lifestyles to older adults in Virginia, Washington D.C., and beyond, as we answer the call of the tremendous demographic shifts upon us with 10,000 people turning 65 every day through 2030.”
In addition to serving in his new role, Siegel continues to serve as an Adjunct Professor at George Washington University in the Health Policy and Management Department of the Milken School of Public Health, and co-leads the Home Health and Hospice Cabinet for LeadingAge Virginia.
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About Goodwin House Incorporated: Celebrating more than 50 years of providing exceptional service to older adults, Goodwin House Incorporated (GHI) is a not-for-profit, Virginia-based corporation affiliated with the Episcopal Church. The growing family of GHI senior living and healthcare services owned and operated across Northern Virginia serves 2,000 older adults through: two Life Plan Communities—Goodwin House Alexandria and Goodwin House Bailey’s Crossroads; an innovative continuing care at home program—Goodwin House at Home; and a portfolio of healthcare services and partnerships delivering Home Health, Rehabilitation, Primary Care, Palliative Care and Hospice. GHI also is the management agent for The Lewinsville Retirement Residences, Inc. serving low-income older adults in McLean and Great Falls, Virginia.
GHI also advances its mission through the Goodwin House Foundation, a 501(c)(3) supporting foundation that provides financial support to current and future residents in need and to fund programs dedicated to promoting growth and education of staff as well as overall well-being and vibrant living as we age.