LISBON -- A Lisbon native has been awarded the highest honor from a statewide association of senior care providers for excellence in senior care leadership. Andrew Cruikshank, a 1984 graduate of …
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LISBON -- A Lisbon native has been awarded the highest honor from a statewide association of senior care providers for excellence in senior care leadership.
Andrew Cruikshank, a 1984 graduate of Lisbon Central School and the CEO of Fort Hudson Health System, Inc. was presented with the 2018 Lawrence E. Larson Memorial Award of Honor from LeadingAge New York in Saratoga Springs recently.
Cruikshank currently serves as the chairman of the LeadingAge New York Board of Directors. He was nominated for the honor by members of the Fort Hudson Health System Board of Directors, as well as colleagues within and outside the organization.
LeadingAge New York represents more than 450 not-for-profit senior care organizations across the state.