Retirement Living Council has chairs for five of its six new sub-committees

The new management team behind the Property Council’s Retirement Living Council (RLC) has been holding, or is about to hold, meetings with its six new sub-committees. In early 2023, the RLC resolved to establish a new committee framework to help...

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Retirement Living Council has chairs for five of its six new sub-committees

The new management team behind the Property Council’s Retirement Living Council (RLC) has been holding, or is about to hold, meetings with its six new sub-committees. In early 2023, the RLC resolved to establish a new committee framework to help power the RLC and industry’s advocacy agenda forward.
 
These sub-committees, together with the RLC, Property Council and state-based members, will take the lead on state-based regulation, research priorities and our national advocacy agenda. RLC Executive Director Daniel Gannon is pictured talking to the Training and Development sub-committee which includes DCM Institute Executive Director James Wiltshire


Tony Randello, RLC President, told the SOURCE that it was his intention to increase the membership from representing just 30% of operators to 50% in the next two years.  The RLC also has paid for consultants Accenture to capture the positive data about retirement living that will advance its lobbying capacity.   The SOURCE: Daniel Gannon and his small team are working hard to promote the work of the RLC. 

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