Randy Lindner Awarded NAB Distinguished Service Award
Bostrom president recognized for his years of service to the long term care profession.
CHICAGO– Bostrom Corp. announced today that Company President Randy Lindner, CAE, has been awarded the National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards (NAB) Distinguished Service Award. Lindner was recognized at NAB’s Annual Meeting held in Portland, Ore., June 9-11. Lindner is a nationally recognized expert on professional regulation and credentialing, and is actively involved in shaping health care policy.
Lindner has served 15 years as President and CEO of NAB—the nationally leading authority on licensing, credentialing, and regulating administrators of organizations along the continuum of long term care. As President and CEO Lindner has overseen development of NAB’s Assisted Living Administrators licensure examination, multi-jurisdiction jurisprudence exam program and three job analysis updates of NAB’s Nursing Home Administrators licensure examination. He has also managed the transition of all exam programs to Web-based application, approval and delivery systems.
“Randy has shown exemplary service and leadership to NAB, and his passion for our profession shows in his work,” says Jane Baker, chairman of NAB. “Long term care is a hard and challenging profession, and Randy has approached the challenges in NAB and in our profession with confidence, and his vision has greatly contributed to the success of NAB and that of long term care.”
Lindner’s expertise in professional regulation and credentialing includes leadership roles on the board of the Federation of Associations of Regulatory Boards (FARB), the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), and Personnel Certification Accreditation Committee (PCAC).
Lindner earned his Master’s degree in health services administration from The George Washington University. He received a B.A. degree from the University of Northern Iowa and earned his Certified Association Executive (CAE) designation from the American Society of Association Executives in 1993.
The NAB Distinguished Service Award was established in 1989 to honor a person who has made significant contributions to the goals, philosophy and ethics of the nursing home administrator profession. Only a few individuals have been recognized with this award during the past 21 years.
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Bostrom is a professional services firm offering comprehensive management, consulting and outsourcing to the not-for-profit community. For more than seven decades Bostrom has provided associations with the solutions they need to grow, stabilize, redirect, consolidate and meet challenging goals.
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