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OMH CEO Tom Stofac Receives Prestigious Award

The Ohio Masonic Home wishes to congratulate CEO Tom Stofac on being recognized as an outstanding, notable and accomplished alumnus by Bowling Green State University at the 2013 College Alumni Awards. With 30 years of experience in the long-term care industry, Stofac is known as a visionary leader, strong strategic facilitator, innovative thinker and a cultural change agent. As the top executive for the Ohio Masonic Home, he is responsible for the long-term guidance, direction and success of the organization. Prior to joining the company in April 2011, Stofac was the president of Stofac Consulting, LLC. Previously he was president and CEO of Lutheran Social Services of Central Ohio. He has also served the senior care industry in Minnesota, Massachusetts and North Dakota. The prestigious College Alumni award was presented in recognition of exceptional professional and personal achievements to an alumnus from each college on Saturday, March 2. A native of Youngstown, Ohio, Stofac earned his bachelor’s degree in gerontology from the College of Health and Human Services. A total of only seven alumni were awarded at the Stroh Center prior to attending the Bowling Green versus Ohio University men’s basketball game. “It was an honor to receive this award,” commented Stofac. “As Ralph Waldo Emerson says, ‘Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.’” Tom Stofac is chief executive officer of the Ohio Masonic Home, an aging services company that serves nearly 750 residents on campuses in Springfield, Waterville and Medina, Ohio. They also provide community-based services to more than 1,700 clients in various locations across the state.

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