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...

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.