Long-time volunteer has served on Senior
Living, Governance, Real Estate, and Roslindale Campus Planning
committees.
BOSTON, July 23,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Hebrew SeniorLife, the largest
provider of senior health care and senior living communities in New
England and an affiliate of Harvard Medical
School, has named Richard J.
Henken chair of its Board of Directors.
Henken has been a valuable volunteer leader at Hebrew SeniorLife
for 15 years. In addition to serving on the Hebrew SeniorLife Board
of Directors, Henken has served as chair of the Senior Living
Committee, and also serves on the Governance, Real Estate, and
Roslindale Campus Planning committees.
He steps into the board chair role that was held by Melissa Bayer Tearney, who has been a volunteer
leader at Hebrew SeniorLife for more than 25 years and served as
its board chair for the last three years.
"We are pleased to welcome Richard
Henken as our new board chair," said Louis J. Woolf, president and CEO of Hebrew
SeniorLife. "He is a long-time volunteer leader at Hebrew
SeniorLife who has long brought his experience in management, real
estate, and philanthropy to provide exceptional support of our
critically important senior care mission."
"I am honored to take on the role of board chair and am proud to
work with this organization to support seniors seeking to live
their best lives," said Henken.
"I would also like to thank Melissa
Bayer Tearney for her extraordinary leadership as board
chair and her significant contributions to our organization, and
those patients, residents, and families that we serve," said
Woolf.
Henken officially joined the Schochet Companies as its executive
vice president in 1997, after having been affiliated with, and an
advisor to, the company for more than a decade. In 2004, Henken
became president of the Schochet Companies, including Schochet
Development, Schochet Investments, and Schochet Property Management
(Schochet Companies' wholly owned property management subsidiary).
Since joining the company, Henken has been responsible for closing
transactions with a total value approaching $1 billion, including the acquisition and
preservation as affordable of over 3,500 apartments in sixteen
developments.
Henken earned bachelor's and master's degrees in economics from
Tufts University and a master of
science degree in management, with concentrations in marketing and
finance, from the Sloan School of Management
at MIT. Prior to joining The Schochet Companies, Henken was
a marketing and strategy consultant to Fortune 500 companies and
held senior marketing positions in the financial services and
consumer packaged goods industries.
Henken also sits on several other nonprofit boards of directors,
including the Jonathan M. Tisch College of Citizenship and Public
Service at Tufts University, New Lease
for Homeless Families, and Discovering Justice. His previous board
service includes the Catholic Schools Foundation, where he is a
past president and current member of the Advancement Committee; the
Greater Boston Real Estate Board (GBREB), where he served as
chairman and currently sits on the Legislative Affairs Committee;
the Massachusetts Apartment Association, where he is a past
president and past chair of the Affordable Housing Committee; the
National Apartment Association, where he served as a regional vice
president; and Jewish Family Services of MetroWest. He is a member
of the Economics Advisory Board of the Tufts
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
Henken is the recipient of the 2011 Outstanding Service Award of
the Tufts University Graduate School of Arts
and Sciences; the 2012 Retirement Housing Foundation Friend
of the Elderly Award; the 2012 B'nai B'rith Housing Distinguished
Achievement Award; the RHA's 2017 Industry Excellence Award; the
2020 Lawyers Clearinghouse Stephen M. Nolan Leadership Award; and
the 2024 Carolyn and Peter Lynch Award, for his service to the
Catholic Schools Foundation.
About Hebrew SeniorLife
Hebrew SeniorLife, an affiliate of Harvard
Medical School, is a national senior services leader
uniquely dedicated to rethinking, researching, and redefining the
possibilities of aging. Hebrew SeniorLife cares for more than 4,500
seniors a day across seven campuses throughout Greater Boston. Locations include: Hebrew
Rehabilitation Center-Boston and Hebrew Rehabilitation
Center-NewBridge in Dedham; NewBridge on the Charles,
Dedham; Orchard Cove,
Canton; Simon C. Fireman
Community, Randolph; Center Communities of Brookline, Brookline; Jack
Satter House, Revere; and Leyland Community,
Dorchester. Founded in 1903,
Hebrew SeniorLife also conducts influential research into aging at
the Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research,
which has a portfolio of more than $98
million, making it one of the largest gerontological
research facilities in the U.S. in a clinical setting. It also
trains more than 500 geriatric care providers each year. For more
information about Hebrew SeniorLife, visit our website or
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