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1. About Us
www.americansforlibraries.org/ - [Cached]Published on: 6/15/2008 Last Visited: 6/15/2008
Richard Iannello, Executive Director , Albany Guardian Society -
2. wmht-dev.logical.net
wmht-dev.logical.net/tv/produc - [Cached]Published on: 3/20/2008 Last Visited: 4/10/2008
Richard Iannello Since July 2000, Rick Iannello has served as executive director of Albany Guardian Society, an operating foundation that undertakes projects to improve the quality of life for seniors. At Albany Guardian Society, he has collaborated with the Foundation for Long Term Care to develop statewide nursing assistant training programs. He has also worked with the Center for Health Workforce Studies to determine the feasibility of creating a long term care administrators institute. Rick co-produced, with WMHT Educational Telecommunications, a 13-part television series titled "IT'S AN AGE THING!" which aired on public television stations across the country. In 2003, he began working with The Community Foundation for the Capital Region to institute a neighborhood health advocate program in the West Hill community of Albany.
In 1987 Rick was appointed executive director at Eddy Cohoes Rehabilitation Center and went on to serve as director of all Eddy health care sites. With the creation of Northeast Health, Rick spent his final two years as executive director of LTC Eddy, Inc., the holding corporation that oversaw all Eddy activities. After leaving the Eddy at the end of 1996, Rick assisted numerous chronic care providers with strategic planning engagements and also facilitated planning sessions to help organizations refocus their services in response to the changing needs of the senior populations they serve. He also completed a joint engagement for the New York Association of Homes and Services for the Aging and the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging, studying the development of health care alliances and how they have impacted relationships within the provider community and with associations.
Rick is a 1971 graduate of SUNY Brockport with a major in Economics and a minor in Art. He became a licensed nursing home administrator in 1975 and in 1982 he received a Masters Degree in Public Administration with an emphasis in health care. His experience includes positions such as administrator at Genesee County Nursing Home; Vice President, Programs and Administration at St Anne's Home, a 591 bed nursing facility campus in Rochester, New York; and health care consultant for Ernst & Whinney (now Ernst & Young). -
3. www.wmht.com
www.wmht.com/tv/productions/he - [Cached]Published on: 3/20/2008 Last Visited: 6/2/2008
Richard IannelloSince July 2000, Rick Iannello has served as executive director of Albany Guardian Society, an operating foundation that undertakes projects to improve the quality of life for seniors.At Albany Guardian Society, he has collaborated with the Foundation for Long Term Care to develop statewide nursing assistant training programs.He has also worked with the Center for Health Workforce Studies to determine the feasibility of creating a long term care administrators institute.Rick co-produced, with WMHT Educational Telecommunications, a 13-part television series titled "IT'S AN AGE THING!"which aired on public television stations across the country.In 2003, he began working with The Community Foundation for the Capital Region to institute a neighborhood health advocate program in the West Hill community of Albany.
In 1987 Rick was appointed executive director at Eddy Cohoes Rehabilitation Center and went on to serve as director of all Eddy health care sites.With the creation of Northeast Health, Rick spent his final two years as executive director of LTC Eddy, Inc., the holding corporation that oversaw all Eddy activities.After leaving the Eddy at the end of 1996, Rick assisted numerous chronic care providers with strategic planning engagements and also facilitated planning sessions to help organizations refocus their services in response to the changing needs of the senior populations they serve.He also completed a joint engagement for the New York Association of Homes and Services for the Aging and the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging, studying the development of health care alliances and how they have impacted relationships within the provider community and with associations.
Rick is a 1971 graduate of SUNY Brockport with a major in Economics and a minor in Art.He became a licensed nursing home administrator in 1975 and in 1982 he received a Masters Degree in Public Administration with an emphasis in health care.His experience includes positions such as administrator at Genesee County Nursing Home; Vice President, Programs and Administration at St Anne's Home, a 591 bed nursing facility campus in Rochester, New York; and health care consultant for Ernst & Whinney (now Ernst & Young).

