What Happened?
Seattle, WA-based Leisure Care Promoted Jason Tijsseling as Director of Information Technology
Date of management change: May 15, 2017
Seattle, WA-based Leisure Care Promoted Jason Tijsseling as Director of Information Technology
We are Leisure Care, located in Seattle, Washington, and one of the nation`s largest privately-held retirement and assisted living companies. We were founded in 1976 and own, manage, develop and consult in all facets of the senior living business. And now that we have all the nitty-gritty (and incredibly dry) facts out of the way, let us tell you how we tick. Don`t worry, it won`t take long and it`s quite simple actually. See the photo there? Take a good look (you might recognize if from our advertising). It symbolizes how we like to run things. Those folks are living it up, they`re having fun. And that is the goal of everything we do: to create happy residents, families, employees, and partners. That`s simply who we are, and if you make your home with us, work for us, or work with us, we think you`ll more than notice. Leisure Care currently manages retirement communities in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Missouri, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, and Washington. Our parent company, One Eighty, operates communities in Vancouver and Toronto, Canada, as well as India, Mexico and Portugal. Visit us at www.leisurecare.com to learn about current employment opportunities at both the corporate office in Seattle and within our retirement communities across the nation.
Jason Tijsseling is Director of Information Technology at Leisure Care. Previously, Jason held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.
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