Presbyterian Villages of Michigan (PVM) is pleased to announce the election of six new board members. “PVM has a tradition of outstanding board service; and these new members will continue that tradition while guiding us in meeting the needs of future generations of seniors,” stated PVM President & CEO Roger Myers. These newly elected individuals include:
Thomas B. Jankowski, PhD – Associate Director of Research for the Wayne State University Institute of Gerontology and the Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute for Child & Family Development. He received a BA from Michigan State University and an MA and PhD from Wayne State University.
John Lovegren – Principal Consultant with MasterCard following several decades as a Vice President, with a BS in Chemistry, Computer Science & Math from Furman University and an MCM in Sacred Music from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.
Amy Rinkle – Senior Consultant of Policy & Reimbursement with Nimitt Consulting focusing on healthcare policy for novel cell and gene therapies as well as policy issues regarding Medicare and healthcare systems. She holds a BA in Middle East Studies/Arabic from the University of Utah.
Yvette Aline Meko Tchonang – VP Technical Accounting & Financial Reporting for Sun Communities. A CPA, she holds an MBA from Xavier University, a Master in Business Economics and a BS in Accounting & Business Economics from Catholic University of Central Africa.
Returning to the PVM Board after a hiatus due to term limits are:
Carolyn Hastings – Retired as the Executive Director of The University of Michigan Housing Bureau for Seniors. She holds a BA from the University of Wisconsin and an MSW from the University of Michigan. Upon retirement she continues her lifelong advocacy for seniors.
David A. Imesch – Office Manager for site Development, Inc. as an entrepreneur following a thirty year career with Barton Malow and Braun previously. He excels in marketing, building finance architectural engineering, Site Development, Planning and Risk Management. A BBA with a Minor in Law from Western Michigan University are part of his academic credentials.