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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 13, 2006
BRIGHTVIEW
SENIOR LIVING NAMES ROSS DINGMAN REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT
Baltimore, Md.— Brightview Senior Living, a regional senior
living company, has promoted Ross Dingman to Regional Vice President.
Dingman joined Brightview in 1998 as Executive Director of Brightview
Assisted Living of Bel Air, followed by Executive Director of Mays
Chapel Ridge, an independent and assisted living community. Most recently
he served as a Regional Manager for Brightview.
As a Regional Vice President, Dingman is responsible for the overall
successful operations of Brightview Senior Living Communities primarily
located in the New England region, including independent, assisted
living and dementia care communities. Additionally, he assists in
the growth of Brightview Senior Living by playing an active role
in new development and acquisition opportunities.
"Over the past 8 years, Ross has demonstrated his exceptional management
skills at Brightview," stated Phil Golden, President of Brightview
Senior Living. "And I am confident he will continue to guide our
organization to even greater development."
A company dedicated to creating vibrant senior living communities
by providing excellent service to all of its customers, Brightview
Senior Living currently operates 13 communities in 7 states. Brightview
is a division of The Shelter Group, a Baltimore-based real estate
development and management company specializing in multi-family
and senior living communities. The firm's portfolio contains a broad
range of communities, including independent and assisted living
communities for seniors, conventional multi-family real estate,
and affordable housing for families and the elderly. Since its founding
in 1977, Shelter has developed over $1 billion of real estate and
is known for its ability to create communities that meet the needs
of each local market.
For more information on Brightview Senior Living or the Shelter
Group please visit www.BrightviewSeniorLiving.com
or www.TheShelterGroup.com.
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