The new members add a wealth of experience to the California-based health group

LONG BEACH, Calif. (February 16, 2017)—SCAN Group, a senior-focused organization with the mission of keeping seniors healthy and independent, announced the appointment of two new board members: Christobel E. Selecky and Dr. Linda Rosenstock. Selecky and Rosenstock lend their extensive business, medical and academic expertise to SCAN’s board of directors, fortifying its commitment to ensuring California’s seniors have access to quality care and community services. In their new roles, Selecky will serve on the board’s finance and compensation committees, and Rosenstock will join both its audit and compliance committee and quality and customer experience committee.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Ms. Selecky and Dr. Rosenstock to the board and very much look forward to working collaboratively to advance healthy and independent living,” stated Francesca Ruiz de Luzuriaga, board chair of SCAN Group. “This year marks SCAN’s 40th anniversary; and we anticipate valuable, relevant and exciting contributions and insights from Christobel and Linda as we continue our efforts to serve seniors and positively influence their quality of life as they age.”

Selecky is a seasoned executive and entrepreneur, with more than 30 years of experience within the health care industry. Through her independent consultancy, Population Health Strategies, Selecky helps management teams, companies and health care investors improve patient engagement, population health outcomes and health care cost management. She serves on the boards of directors for corporate and not-for-profit organizations, including Teleperformance, Satellite Healthcare and Verity Health Systems. Recognized for her contributions to driving the growth of the population health field, Selecky is a noted expert in health care strategy, disease and care management program development, market positioning, product planning and executive leadership.

A former dean of the UCLA Fielding School of public health and current professor at the university, Rosenstock is a noted authority in occupational and environmental health, as well as global public health and science policy. Previously, she served as the director of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, advisor to the World Health Organization, chair of the United Auto Workers/General Motors Occupational Health Advisory Board and chair of the Association of Schools of Public Health. Rosenstock is a recipient of the Presidential Distinguished Executive Rank Award; was appointed by President Barack Obama to the Advisory Group on Prevention, Health Promotion and Integrative Public Health; and is an honorary fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and member of the National Academy of Sciences Institute of Medicine.

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