Celebrating Penny Cook’s Pioneer Network Career
Former Pioneer CEO, current CFI chief culture officer to depart in August
Linthicum Heights, Md., July 19, 2023 – The Center for Innovation (CFI), the non-profit parent of The Green House Project (GHP) and Pioneer Network, today announces the departure of chief culture officer Penny Cook.
Cook served as the CEO of Pioneer Network from 2018 until 2022, when the eldercare improvement organization entered into a formal alliance with The Green House Project under the CFI umbrella.
GHP and Pioneer have spent decades working to change the culture and design of eldercare communities across the United States and the world – both by implementing person-directed care practices in existing long-term care settings and by helping organizations build small-home alternatives to traditional nursing homes.
“Leading Pioneer Network has been the highlight of my career, and in the months leading up to the alliance last year, I was planning on taking a step back from the organization to focus on my next steps both professionally and personally,” Cook said. “But when our board made the decision to align with The Green House Project, I had the the desire and felt a responsibility to our network of incredible changemakers to stay on and ensure that Pioneer Network was in good hands for the future.”
“More than a year later, I can say that the CFI team has given Pioneer Network a proud new home, and I look forward to watching and cheering on its progress in the years to come,” Cook continued. “Acknowledging that culture change is an ongoing journey – and not a destination – has always been a core value of our work, and I’m grateful to have overseen this exciting period in the Pioneer Network journey.”
Cook will officially leave the organization in mid-August.
“Penny has been an invaluable resource during this transitional period in the history of our organizations,” CFI CEO Susan Ryan said. “While we will miss her day-to-day guidance and advocacy for better eldercare services, her work over the last year has ensured that the Pioneer Network will continue to make a real impact in the lives of elders across the country and the world.”
CFI board chair Michele Holleran offered her appreciation for Cook’s service during the Green House-Pioneer alliance process.
“Penny’s stewardship over the last year has ensured that Pioneer Network will thrive under the CFI banner for many years to come,” Holleran said. “Along with the entire CFI board, I want to thank Penny for overseeing this transition, and for her years of service to the culture change movement.”
Moving forward, CFI will harness the unique strengths of both organizations to offer both best-in-class cultural transformation services to the entire eldercare community, as well as continuing to serve as the worldwide leader in small-home care communities.
“This alliance is powerful because it combines the grassroots movement built and sustained by Pioneer’s nationwide network of advocates and GHP’s 20 years of experience with turning small-home care principles into more than 80 thriving eldercare communities,” Ryan said. “With the Pioneer Network spirit as the fuel and GHP’s institutional knowledge as the engine, CFI will bring better care options to more elders than ever before.”
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