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LCB Senior Living, LLC hires Robinson as regional director of operations

Norwood, MA LCB Senior Living, LLC hires Brian Robinson as the regional director of operations.

Serving the senior living community for over 20 years, Robinson is a great addition to the LCB team. Most recently working in the sales and consulting side at Kensington Senior Living, Robinson exceeded goals set by partners and increased average occupancy levels to 100% in addition to a wait list.

“I am extremely excited to start working at LCB,” said Robinson. “I can’t wait to help grow the business and work with people who are as passionate about senior living as I am.”

As an active committee member in the Assisted Living Associations of Virginia and Maryland, Robinson shows both commitment and dedication to bettering the assisted living community. He is enthusiastic about the future and hopes to increase the level of success that LCB Senior Living, LLC has already achieved.

LCB Senior Living was founded in 2010 by the management team of the former Newton Senior Living, LLC (NSL).  NSL was one of the first assisted living developers and operators in Massachusetts, and was the 16th largest assisted living company in the United States when it was sold to a division of Lazard Freres in 2005.  Headquartered in Norwood, Mass., LCB currently operates fourteen communities in four New England states, and is in the process of developing several more.

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