More than 300 people from 28 states, including Hawaii, will travel to Cleveland this weekend for Life Care Centers of America’s 38th annual management meeting.
“Our executive directors, regional and divisional leadership and corporate associates will come together for four days of learning – company updates and industry information – set amidst a lot of fellowship, inspiration and recommitment to the principles of our mission of serving people,” said Beecher Hunter, Life Care president.
“It is also an important time for us to thank God for His blessings upon our company and to ask for His continued wisdom and guidance.”
The meetings begin Sunday at the Corporate Plaza with breakfast and a program of inspiration by gospel group Karen Peck and New River. Former Tennessee Volunteer Inky Johnson will also share his testimony of overcoming adversity.
Sunday afternoon, guests will participate in a variety of team-building activities at Camp Ocoee, including archery, tug of war and banana boat races. Teams representing the company’s geographic divisions will compete against each other for the traveling team trophy.
Education sessions begin Monday morning, and keynote addresses for the week will be presented by motivational speakers Dr. Joseph Michelli and Sam Silverstein.
The program with the biggest attendance will be Monday evening, when Life Care will honor excellence in performance. Among the presentations will be the two highest honors bestowed by Life Care: the Chairman’s Award to an outstanding associate and the Carl W. Campbell Wind Beneath My Wings Award, which goes to the company-wide volunteer of the year.
Conference sessions will continue through noon on Wednesday, Sept. 24.