Cynthia Dunn (LC 1996) has announced her retirement as president and CEO of Judson Services effective June 1, 2018 after serving in that role for 26 years. According to a Crain’s Cleveland Business article, “Under Dunn’s leadership, Judson Services, founded in 1906, has “blossomed” to offer four retirement living options for seniors in the region — Judson Park and Judson Manor in University Circle, South Franklin Circle in Chagrin Falls, and Judson at Home, a membership program for individuals who wish to remain in their own home while accessing Judson’s campuses, programs and services, according to the release.”
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