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PHI to Undergo Leadership Transition

Steven Dawson

Steven Dawson is planning to step down from his role as founding president of PHI on September 1, 2012, after 20 years of shaping the strategic direction of the organization.

Dawson will continue to serve on the PHI staff in the newly created position of strategic advisor.

Under his leadership, PHI has grown into a multi-million dollar organization with a nationally recognized staff, working to secure quality care through quality jobs for our nation’s direct-care workforce.

“Over the years, Steven has built a strong organization with an unprecedented team that has helped to establish national awareness of the essential role played by direct-care workers in the lives of elders and people with disabilities,” said PHI Board Chair Rick Surpin, founder and president of Independence Care System.

Throughout his career, Dawson has been recognized as an innovative thinker in the field of workforce development. He has been a leader in sectoral workforce development strategies, and recently published “Improving Jobs and Care: A National Sector Strategy,” drawing lessons from PHI’s experience.

Dawson has also served in recent years as co-convener of the Eldercare Workforce Alliance, which has advocated for stronger policies to support the health care workforce needed to care for an aging population.

Jodi Sturgeon

The PHI Board of Directors has selected Jodi Sturgeon to take the helm as the new PHI president, when Dawson steps down.

Sturgeon, who over the past seven years was PHI’s chief operating and financial officer before becoming vice president, works closely with Dawson to guide the organization in its growth, impact, and sustainability. She is a highly skilled administrator and strategist who has worked in nonprofit executive positions for a decade before joining the PHI staff.

“We on the PHI Board are enormously fortunate that Jodi has agreed to take the reins of the organization,” Surpin said.

“The PHI Board is seeking to implement a careful, thoughtful leadership transition plan — naming Jodi as our new president with sufficient advance notice to inform our key stakeholders, and to prepare our staff leadership for the next phase of our development — while still ensuring that Steven’s expertise and strategic thinking will remain a key asset to PHI.”

PHI’s executive team is supported by a robust and highly stable program leadership team.

“The organizational experience and expertise of these leaders are unmatched. They will ensure that PHI continues to have profound impact at the intersection of low-income workforce development and eldercare/disability services,” Surpin said.

– by Deane Beebe

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PHI Launches the “Action Alert”

To inform stakeholders of urgent, direct-care workforce advocacy issues, PHI PolicyWorks has introduced the PHI Action Alert.

This new alert email will be sent to subscribers when timely action is needed on direct-care workforce issues, such as Medicaid coverage, the Older Americans Act, the companionship exemption, the CLASS Act, and more.

Click here to subscribe to the PHI Action Alert.

– by Deane Beebe

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Happy Holidays

This holiday season the Obama Administration proposed that home care workers be extended the same basic federal minimum wage and overtime protections that most workers in America enjoy under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Remember the gifts that direct-care workers give us every day by providing your feedback to the U.S. Department of Labor during the upcoming public comment period.

PHI will have full details on the comment process after the New Year. Please check back to our companionship exemption site.

Wishing you a happy holiday and healthy, joyous, and peaceful New Year!

– The PHI Staff

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PHI to Present at LeadingAge Conference

Susan Misiorski

PHI National Director of Training and Organizational Development Susan Misiorski will lead a seminar entitled “Change Management: Leading through Resistance” at the 2011 LeadingAge Annual Meeting & IAHSA Global Aging Conference in Washington, DC.

Misiorski’s seminar will take place on October 18 from 3:30 PM–5:00 PM.

“Change Management: Leading through Resistance” is a part of the “Leadership and Strategy” track; participants will:

  • examine the three different levels of resistance commonly associated with organizational change.
  • discuss how to successfully overcome resistance from board, staff, consumers, and family members.
  • acquire coaching techniques that can be used to effectively lead teams through change initiatives.

Misiorski, the founding president of the Pioneer Network Board of Directors, manages PHI’s organizational development work with nursing homes and home care agencies across the country.

She has been instrumental in helping client organizations understand that there is no single “starting place” when it comes to culture change.

– by Deane Beebe

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PHI Launches Michigan-Focused Website Expansion

PHI Michigan, a new section of the PHI PolicyWorks website, provides comprehensive coverage of Michigan’s direct-care workforce — the state’s fastest-growing occupational group — and highlights the efforts of PHI’s Michigan team to promote quality care through quality jobs in the state.

“Our Michigan-based staff are excited to add this resource to our efforts to secure quality long-term services and supports through quality direct-care jobs,” said PHI Midwest Director Hollis Turnham.

The PHI Michigan site contains numerous resources designed to better serve that workforce and its stakeholders, including:

Users can also check the PHI Michigan news feed for the most recent developments in the state, or sign up on the portal’s homepage for the PHI Michigan News service.

Earlier this year, PHI launched a similar portal spotlighting the efforts of its regional staff in New York. A portal focusing on Massachusetts is in development.

More information on Michigan’s direct-care workforce is available at the brand-new PHI State Data Center.

– by Matthew Ozga

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CMS to Host Webinar to Introduce PHI State Data Center

The CMS/National Direct Service Workforce Resource Center will unveil the PHI State Data Center at a webinar that will feature a discussion with PHI Director of Policy Research Dorie Seavey and other presenters on strategies that states can use to impact workforce size, wages and benefits:

September 19
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM EST
Call-in number: 800- 260-0702
Code: 213233
There is no charge for the webinar but registration is required.

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