Thomas Geister
Mark Kirschner
Jan Andries Mulder
Patrick Sampsell
Max Mosky
Max leads a team of data scientists for Morrison Community Living, providing top-notch analytical and business intelligent solutions to internal and external reporting streams. He is known for creating data-driven solutions to help executives, clients and partners make better business decisions, recognize opportunities, and solve difficult problems using complex datasets and a combination of tools. His work in conducting opportunity analysis and predictive analytics allows Morrison to prescribe solutions that reduce costs and improve efficiencies in operations. Max earned the honor of becoming the youngest director in Compass Group at the age of 25, through his reputation for developing business strategies and incubating new business models.
Max graduated from Emory University with a degree in mathematics and economics. Prior to joining Morrison, Max worked at Mercer Investments helping with institutional asset management with a focus on their private equity arm.
Scott Collins
Scott is the Chairman & CEO of Link-age Ventures which provides private equity investment in early stage companies with products, services & technology for older adults; and Link-age Connect which provides market research services to companies wanting to better understand the aging consumer and Link·age Solutions which provides group purchasing solutions to more than 825 senior living locations throughout the US Scott has extensive experience in executive management, leadership development and contract negotiation.
Prior to joining Link-age, Scott was a Vice President with GE Capital Commercial Asset Funding and held senior management positions in the commercial real estate and textile industries.
When he’s not at work or with his family, Scott donates his time as a volunteer on the Foundation Boards of Cincinnati State and LeadingAge Ohio.
Sara Kyle, Ph.D
Sara Kyle, Ph.D. has spent the last 13 years researching, designing, writing, and implementing resident well-being programs across the continuum of care. From leading and overseeing programming across 108 skilled nursing, assisted living and memory care communities to overseeing the charge for Holiday Retirement to transform their resident program in 260 communities, Sara thrives in challenging settings. While best intentions and knowledge at the corporate level craft well-suited programs, the most effective programs originate from research and collaboration with residents, staff, families, and prospects.
When staff and residents are involved in creating a program or approach; interest, adoption and sustainability are remarkably higher. Successful programming is not just about a satisfaction score, rather quality of life beyond the basics of food, shelter, and an expected level of care. If data collection is aimed to note participation of categorized activities, this is only one piece of the puzzle behind effectively measuring engagement.
Sara is widely known and respected in the industry. Sara is an Eden Alternative Associate, Certified Dementia Practitioner, and FallProof certified. She presents at national conferences, pens articles in notable publications, and serves on various advisory boards.
Moulay Elalamy
Moulay Elalamy is Vice President of Information Technology for Benchmark, the largest provider of senior housing in the Northeast, where he oversees the infrastructure, applications and business intelligence teams and serves on the organization’s innovation task force. Moulay transitioned into senior living from the hospitality industry and holds an MBA in International Business from Bentley College near Benchmark’s home office in Waltham, Massachusetts.