Mark Thomas Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Posted on October 2, 2018 by Jodi Boyne
Mark Thomas, CEO Emeritus of the Ebenezer Society, received the rare and prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award during last month’s Annual Meeting & Leadership Forum.
The Lifetime Achievement Award honors an individual who is retiring after a career in aging services and whose body of work on behalf of LeadingAge Minnesota and our field demonstrates uncommon leadership in terms of its reach and impact. Mark is only the eighth person to receive this award in our Association’s 50-year history.
LeadingAge MN President and CEO Gayle Kvenvold, Mark Thomas, and LeadingAge MN Board Chair Mark Anderson.
Mark was a dedicated leader with LeadingAge Minnesota throughout his entire 30-year career at Ebenezer. He served as Treasurer, Chair-Elect and Chair of our Board of Directors. As one of the thought and practice leaders of his time, Mark was often asked to share his business practices, his experience and his wisdom with our members.
Mark took the helm at Ebenezer in 1988 at a critical point in their 101-year history. Facing some financial headwinds, Mark drew on his business acumen and entrepreneurial thinking to forge a vertical integration affiliation with Fairview, creating what is still today regarded as one of the most successful marriages of a long-term care organization with a growing health system.
Mark then set the stage for Ebenezer’s phenomenal growth by reducing their care center footprint and building a senior housing management and development division that today operates more than 85 settings in communities across the state. Under Mark’s leadership, Ebenezer has led the field in physician partnerships, new models of rehab care and expansion of home and community-based services.
Mark also led significant change for LeadingAge Minnesota during his role as Chair, years in which we revisited and renewed our partnership with the Minnesota Hospital Association and changed our name from the Minnesota Association of Homes for Aging to the Minnesota Health and Housing Alliance to better reflect our broadening and changing membership.
“Mark kept us on the cutting edge of changes in the health care world, stepping forward to lead and educate us along the way. We thank Mark for his years of service and dedication,” said LeadingAge Minnesota Board Chair Mark Anderson.
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