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Dan Simms Named Leader of the Year at Seabrook

Recognized for exceptional leadership and empowering his team members to commit to excellence in serving residents

Dan Simms, director of sales at Seabrook, an Erickson Living developed and managed retirement community in Tinton Falls, New Jersey, was named the retirement community’s Leader of the Year for 2018.

Simms was one of 20 employees selected by their respective communities or corporate departments and recognized nationally among his peers during the Erickson Living Annual Meeting held in Baltimore, Maryland, on March 4.

The recognition is given to a manager or director who continually demonstrates exceptional leadership qualities and inspires, motivates and empowers his or her team members to commit to excellence in serving residents.

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“Dan is an outstanding leader who motivates and inspires his team to go above and beyond each day and achieve exceptional results,” said Executive Director Paula Digerness. “He is dedicated to making Seabrook a great place to live and work.”

Simms has worked at Seabrook for three years. He resides in Forked River, New Jersey.

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Seabrook was named as one of Fortune’s 2018 Best Workplaces for Aging Services. For more information about career opportunities at Seabrook, please visit https://jobs.ericksonliving.com. Visitors can register for email alerts about job postings by field of expertise and location.

About Seabrook: Seabrook, one of 20 continuing care retirement communities developed and managed by Erickson Living®, is situated on a scenic 98-acre campus in Tinton Falls, New Jersey. The community is located in Monmouth County and is home to more than 1,400 residents. Additional information about Seabrook can be found at SeabrookCommunity.com.

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