On behalf of Argentum’s Board of Directors, Members and Staff, we extend our sincerest sympathy to the family, friends and colleagues of Bill Sheriff, former CEO of Brookdale, and senior living pioneer who passed away yesterday in Nashville.
Among his many business accomplishments which included a distinguished career with Ryder System Inc., Bill led the American Retirement Corporation (ARC) beginning in 1984 during the important formative years of the senior living industry which provided thousands of seniors one of the earliest opportunities to receive living and care options in home-like settings as opposed to institutions. Bill later led and developed Brookdale into the largest senior living operator in the United States and the world for sixteen years beginning in 1997.
Bill’s accomplishments in senior living are numerous and we are grateful to acknowledge his work with Argentum in helping to establish Tennessee’s initial assisted living program which was realized through his extensive professional and political contacts and direct work with Governor Phil Bredesen. Bill was also an early supporter and encouraged many Brookdale executives throughout the years to participate with Argentum’s executive roundtables and related programs.
Over many years, we were heartened by the many stories shared by current and former employees and colleagues of the interest and advice Bill provided which at its focus was “always doing what is right for our residents and associates.” You may view some of these reflections here on the occasion of Bill receiving Argentum’s Distinguished Service Award in 2017.
Bill’s quiet yet caring nature will leave a lasting legacy to the residents that call senior living home and all those who serve in the senior living industry.
We extend our thoughts and prayers to Bill’s wife Sharon and son Glen. Bill was predeceased by his daughter Charlotte.
Argentum
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