Homage Senior Services Announces New CEO as the Organization Relocates Its Headquarters to Everett

Everett, WALocal News

Homage Senior Services has appointed Jay Kang as its new Chief Executive Officer, initiating a pivotal period for the organization. The headquarters will relocate from Lynnwood to a new facility in Everett, situated at 1715 100th Place SE, previously the site of the Mount Baker Council Scouting America. With over 30 years of leadership experience, Kang aims to cultivate a culture of dignity and collaboration while expanding essential services for older adults and individuals with disabilities. Homage's mission remains focused on ensuring respect and care for its clients, despite the change in location. The new headquarters will provide opportunities for expanded programs, enhancing the organization's capacity to serve the community.

Kang's strategic vision includes reaching underserved communities beyond Snohomish County to scale social impact. He plans to leverage data and partnerships to guide this expansion, ensuring equity and excellence in service delivery. Homage serves thousands in the county, offering programs such as Meals on Wheels and mental health counseling.

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