• 8 •
The Pinecone
|
February 2016
Pablo Calibo
Congratulations
employee of the month
Pablo Calibo demonstrates a genuine caring attitude for Kirby Pines and the job he does. Residents
are known to request him personally for their maintenance concern and even wait by the elevator in
the afternoon to speak to him. Pablo continues to be a valuable asset to the Maintenance Department.
He responds to a problem with a sense of urgency and he displays patience with both residents and
employees alike.
- Chuck Neeley, Director of Maintenance
November 2015
Vol. 10 Issue 11
November 2015
Vol. 10 Issue 11
32 Years:
DEFINING
LIFESTYLE
WITH
LIFECARE
PAIRING A LOVE FOR GOD
AND A LOVE FOR BUSINESS
MUCH TO BE
THANKFUL FOR
GRATITUDE
PAIRING
a
LOVE
for
GOD
and a
LOVE
for
BUSINESS
David Moreland comes to Kirby Pines from the Shell Point Retirement
Community, located in Fort Myers, Florida. Driving the Shell Point
occupancy rate to a record 98%, David Moreland had guided the Sales
and Marketing team efforts there since 1984.
When he started at Shell Point, he did not understand what Life Care
was and had no background in senior living. He didn’t realize at the time
what a great business it was, and what a great job it would become. He
is quoted from his farewell story Shell Point Life magazine (pictured
left) below:
“We feel that this was our destiny, that God brought us here. I never
dreamed that this would be such a great business and ministry. This
dual passion – loving God on one hand and loving business on the
other came together so beautifully for us and has made a great career.
I could have never created it or even thought it up, but it has worked
out so well.”
His retirement as Vice President at Shell Point, began on January 1,
as he left a legacy and solid path of success for the largest single-
site continuing care retirement community in Florida, to join Kirby
Pines with the same goals, passion and determination.
We welcome David and his wife Shirley into our Kirby Pines family
and look forward to the excitig things ahead for our comminuty.
David Moreland during his
college days at Columbia
International University
David with his
young twin sons,
David and John.
David Moreland pictured
with his mother during the time
she lived at Shell Point
David and his wife, Shirley,
being honored with a
Lifetime Achievement Award