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Ron Sparks |
Vice President, Ancillary and Support Operations | Profile |
Ashley Denton |
Vice President Finance | Profile |
Kathy Makowski |
Vice President of Total Rewards | Profile |
Suzi Dexter |
System Director, Talent Acquisition | Profile |
Tamara Saunaitis |
Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer | Profile |
Quicksilver Scientific is a CLIA-certified laboratory that specializes in superior liposomal delivery systems, mercury testing and blood metal testing.
Innov-X Systems Inc. is a Woburn, MA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.
BrightSpring Health Services is the new name for Kentucky-based ResCare, the parent company of a family of brands and services that provides both clinical and nonclinical habilitative care services for people of all ages and health and skill levels, across home and community settings. As care preferences and health care needs are changing, BrightSpring`s new name reflects the company`s evolution that began nearly two years ago to successfully meet the multifaceted and multidisciplinary requirements of the populations it serves amid this changing health care landscape. The path forward at BrightSpring is occurring through investments in capabilities, people, processes and technology to create an unprecedented and differentiated platform of innovative solutions that improve health outcomes and lower costs for complex populations and payer systems. ResCare has a rich history of more than 44 years – making a difference in the communities that it serves and helping people live their best lives. While celebrating the successful history, BrightSpring is repositioning itself for the future of health care. Its vision is to be the leading provider of comprehensive home and community-based health services to complex populations.
Visiting Nurse Service is a Northport, NY-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Lifeblood opens the East Donor Center on Estate Drive. In 1954, another proposal to establish a blood center in Memphis was rejected for the same reason-it was too costly. Finally in 1962, the Committee on Blood Bank Operation of the Memphis and Shelby