Sep 18, 2024
Dunwoody Village has announced that several of its dedicated team members have recently been awarded scholarships and have been selected for leadership development opportunities. These achievements highlight the commitment to excellence, education and professional growth by both the individuals and the organization. The recipients of these scholarships and leadership programs come from various departments, reflecting the diverse talent and dedication across the entire Dunwoody Village community. These opportunities enable team members to further their education, develop new skills and take on greater responsibilities within the organization. Lindsay Sokorai, wait staff and activities assistant, and Sheila Petit, a licensed practical nurse, each received scholarships as part of LeadingAge PA’s 2024 Professional Development Scholarship Program. The scholarships are granted to staff members of LeadingAge PA member organizations statewide, supporting the pursuit of various degrees, certifications and continuing education opportunities. Applicants were evaluated and selected based on submitted personal statements, professional references and a demonstrated commitment to advancing careers within aging services. Lori Steward and Marquis Branson were selected to participate in the 12th Cohort of the FSA Friends Services Alliance Leadership Institute. Steward is social services manager and Branson is dining supervisor. This five-month in-depth experiential learning opportunity is given to current and emerging senior leaders in organizations that embrace Quaker values of presence, connection and listening. Every year, Dunwoody Village and the Dunwoody Village Residents’ Association partner to provide scholarships to team members pursuing higher education. This year, 21 high school seniors and college students were awarded scholarships: Abby Gerhard, Alexa Barker, Alexis Jones, Benjamin Maitre, Brock Green, Catharine (Catie) McDevitt, Christine (Cece) Perkins, Daryus Brown-Stokes, Jossy Pineda, Karla (Dani) Sotomayor-Alvarez, Kaylynn Kudel, Keyanna Nurse, Leah Boyce, Leo (Patrick) Weishew, Lindsay Sokorai, Marquis Jean-Baptiste, Mia Scotti, Nicholas (Nick) Damasco, Nina Clinton, Ryan Fazio and Tairi Ketner, “We are so proud of the team members who have earned these scholarships and professional development opportunities,” said Curt Sayers, director of human resources at Dunwoody Village. “Dunwoody Village truly believes in supporting our employees’ development and these awards are a testament to our commitment to nurturing talent within our organization. “Their achievements reflect their dedication to personal and professional growth, and we hope that they serve as the foundation for careers in long-term care. Dunwoody Village, and our industry as a whole will certainly benefit from these talented people.” About Dunwoody Village: Celebrating 100 years of caring this year, Dunwoody Village is a five-star rated, not-for-profit continuing care retirement community located on a beautiful 83-acre tract of fields, woods and lawns in Newtown Township, Delaware County, that offers residential living, personal care, memory care, skilled nursing and short-term rehabilitation.
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