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| 11 Apr 2025 | |
| Written by ToucanTech Support | |
| Members |
This week, LeadingAge Wisconsin members, business partners, and staff took to Washington DC for three action-packed days as part of the 2025 LeadingAge Leadership Summit.
From left: Nikki Schingick (Rennes Group), Kristi Vater and Tim Conroy (Capitol Lakes), Morgan Oestreich, Emily Toske, and Shawn Oestreich (Rennes Group)
Our presence as an organization was notable across the event, both in terms of numbers and contributions to the event programming. Sarah Malchow from Cedar Communities and Kelly Kramer from Hillview Health Care Center both participated in insightful panel discussions that addressed some of the most pressing challenges—and exciting opportunities—in our field.
Sarah Malchow (right, Cedar Communities) joined a dynamic panel on strategic planning for long-term sustainability, exploring how aligning mission and values, engaging diverse stakeholders, and embracing innovation can help organizations meet evolving sector demands.
Kelly Kramer (second from left, Hillview Health Care Center) took part in a powerful discussion on the future of skilled nursing, sharing strategies for transforming this essential service line while navigating workforce challenges, reimbursement pressures, and rising costs.
We were also touched by the support shown from our business partners who attended to build relationships with our members and carry our message to Congress. Our thanks to Ziegler, Direct Supply, and Healthcare Services Group for your support!
Justin Smith from Direct Supply (left) and Tim Conroy from Capitol Lakes (right).
Members, business partners, and staff at the Hart Senate Building following a meeting at Sen. Johnson's office. Teams from Rennes, Illuminus, Capitol Lakes, Luther Manor, Direct Supply, and Felician Village participated, emphasizing the need to protect Medicaid from cuts.
Rep. Mark Pocan (second from right) with Kristi Vater and Tim Conroy (Capitol Lakes) and Kate Battiato (LeadingAge WI, at left).
Rep. Glenn Grothman (center) with Luke Schubert (Felician Village, left) and Lisa Davidson (LeadingAge WI, right).
Robin Wolzenburg (LeadingAge WI) and Shawn Oestreich (Rennes Group) sign the guest book at Sen. Johnson's office.
Ken Smith (Illuminus) and Marissa Janke (LeadingAge WI) mark their home towns on Sen. Johnson's pin map.
After hours fun with the LeadingAge WI team on Marissa's first trip to Washington DC!