Hospital for Special Care’s (HFSC) Board of Directors has welcomed three new members to serve on the non-profit long-term acute care hospital’s governing body. “Our volunteer directors lend their time,
talent and energy to our organization,” said Lynn Ricci, FACHE, president and chief executive officer. “Their expertise, knowledge of the community and diverse perspectives help us advance our mission, sustain the highest level of quality and inspire innovation at every level.”
Selette M Jemison, DBA
Selette M. Jemison, DBA, is currently a financial advisor at Edward Jones and has held financial, product and leadership roles within the insurance and healthcare industry. She received a doctorate in business administration from Sacred Heart University and also earned business degrees from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the University of Hartford.
Mother Mary Janice Zdunczyk
Mother Mary Janice Zdunczyk serves as Superior General of the Daughters of Mary of the Immaculate Conception. She has been a member of the Daughters of Mary for 53 years and has held roles in education and advancement. She is a graduate of Central Connecticut State University and received a master’s degree from Notre Dame Pontifical Institute.
Tanya Cummings
Tanya Cummings serves as Director of Digital Experience at Stanley Black & Decker and has extensive experience in digital communications, marketing and e-commerce. Tanya also serves as Global Co-Chair of the Stanley Black & Decker Abilities employee resource group which focuses on creating inclusive opportunities, raising awareness and supporting people of all abilities. She is a graduate of Central Connecticut University.
About Hospital for Special Care
Hospital for Special Care (HFSC) is the fourth largest, free-standing long-term acute care hospital in the U.S. and one of only two in the nation serving adults and children. HFSC is recognized for advanced care and rehabilitation in pulmonary care, acquired brain injury, medically-complex pediatrics, neuromuscular disorders including ALS research, spinal cord injury, comprehensive heart failure and comprehensive inpatient and outpatient treatment for children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder. Located in New Britain and Hartford, CT, HFSC operates inpatient and outpatient facilities serving Southern New England and the Tri-State area on a not-for-profit basis. For the latest news and information, please visit www.hfsc.org, and follow us on Facebook @HospitalforSpecialCare and Twitter @HospSpecialCar