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Davis Elected CEN-PANPHA President, AAHSA Representative
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William C. Davis, Jr., N.H.A., Chief Operating Officer, Health
Care Services, for the Masonic Villages of the Grand Lodge of
Pennsylvania, was elected president of CEN-PANPHA, a regional affiliate
of PANPHA, a state-wide association of non-profit senior services
providers. He will also serve as the PANPHA representative for the
American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (AAHSA) House
of Delegates.
As president, Davis will preside at all meetings of CEN-PANPHA,
the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee. He will also be an
ex-officio member of the PANPHA Board of Directors and a voting member
of all CEN-PANPHA committees other than the Nominating Committee.
Davis has been a member of a PANPHA committee since 1988,
serving on the Long Term Care Finance Committee from 1988 through 1990.
He served on the Reimbursement Subcommittee from 1991 through 1994, on
the Public Policy Committee from 1995 through 2002 and is currently
chairman of the Central Region Payment Issues Committee. He serves on
the PANPHA Board of Directors. He is past chairman of Lancaster Area
Senior Services (LASS, Inc.), which represents 16 not-for-profit PANPHA
members in Lancaster County, who work on joint ventures and public
policy initiatives.
Davis received both his bachelor's degree and master of science
degree in business administration from Bucknell University. He is
licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as a Nursing Home
Administrator (N.H.A.) and is also certified by AAHSA as a Retirement
Housing Professional. As an adjunct instructor at York College of
Pennsylvania, Davis teaches an undergraduate course in Fiscal Issues in
Long Term Care. He has also served as an expert witness in N.H.A. cases
for the Department of State Bureau of Professional and Occupational
Affairs.
Davis is a member of the Brethren in Christ Church, the Abraham C.
Treichler Lodge No. 682 and Elizabethtown Rotary Club. He resides in
Elizabethtown with his wife, Susan, and their son, Peter.
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