PPH Announces New CEO - Philadelphia Protestant Home
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PPH Announces New CEO

Posted on: May 08, 2020

The Philadelphia Protestant Home (PPH) Board of Directors has selected John J. Dubyk as the new President and CEO, effective July 1, 2020. John will take the reins from current President and CEO, Anthony Manzo who will retire on August 31, 2020.

Board Chair, Catherine Nemeth shared, “John has the skills, background, determination and passion for the PPH mission that will be needed to lead us forward in the years to come.”

John completed both his BS degree in Accounting and his Master’s in Business Administration at LaSalle University. He is a licensed Nursing Home Administrator (NHA) and received a Certified Aging Services Professional (CASP) certification. John’s thirty years of experience in senior living includes two positions with PPH, first as our Controller from 1989 to 1995 and, more recently since 2017, as PPH’s Chief Financial Officer. John has deep roots and experience with the organization and has most certainly earned the trust of the board, respect of the staff and support of the residents.

 

What Residents Say

"In my nine years at PPH, I’ve grown to like it very much. At first, I felt like a stranger and then as I began to talk to people, we increasingly became good friends. A way to meet people is to join clubs. I’m now part of the PPH Auxiliary. I love helping with their flea markets because you never know what you can find. Recently, I’ve joined an evening quilting class. I love that I can continue to enjoy my life outside of PPH while experiencing the offers here.…especially the pool! Everything is just so convenient.

– Lucille Hite, Independent Living resident

What Families Say

"My mom is sooo happy at PPH, I can’t even describe it in strong enough words. She’s met so many new friends and these ladies do EVERYTHING together! She sees Dad every day in Pathways, but can have her life too. She’s gone to so many activities and I think I’ve already been to Scoops with her at least 15 times. She loves the dining room and Bistro too. My sister, Ilene, and I are so delighted that Mom is happy.......Wow, it feels like Mom’s been there about 2 years—but it’s only 2 months!! That’s how comfortable and natural it feels for her – and for all of us.

– Rhonda Frenkel, daughter of resident Bernice Segal

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