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Franchise News Release: Omaha, NE - (Oct-2-2008) National In-Home Care Leader Hires Industry Veteran to Head DivisionRight at Home, a leading national provider of in-home companion and personal care to seniors and others, has hired Jay Durmaskin as Director of Franchise Standards and Compliance. In the newly created role, Durmaskin is responsible for maintaining Right at Home’s high service standards and enhancing quality throughout Right at Home’s franchise system, which includes more than 150 offices across the United States. More than 20 years of work experience in Greater Omaha, most recently with Bellevue-based CSSS.NET, highlights Durmaskin’s professional career. He has also worked in the in-home care industry, holding a similar post to his new role at Right at Home. “We are excited to bring on an experienced professional of Jay’s caliber with a proven track record for building strong franchisee and client relationships. “said Allen Hager, founder and president of Right at Home. “Jay is well qualified to uphold current and future franchise standards to ensure Right at Home maintains its position as a leader in the in-home care industry.” A graduate of the famed Wharton School, at the University of Pennsylvania, Durmaskin has worked in the technology, advertising and human resources fields, as well as the in-home care industry. In addition, his personal life is tightly connected to senior care. During his childhood, Durmaskin’s father owned and operated two long-term care facilities in Wichita, Kansas. “I am familiar with the needs of those working in and being served by this industry,” said Durmaskin. “As Right at Home’s new director of franchise standards and compliance, I am thrilled to maintain and enhance the quality of our service to meet the needs of our growing franchise system and customer base.” Durmaskin and his wife of 27 years, Julie, an Omaha native, reside in Omaha. They have two children. About Right at Home This web site and the information contained herein does not constitute the offer or sale of a franchise. There are certain states that require the registration of an FDD before the franchisor can advertise or offer the franchise in that state. This franchise may not be registered in all registration states and may not offer franchises to residents of those states or to persons wishing to locate a franchise in those states. The offer and sale of a franchise can only be made through the delivery and receipt of a Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD). |
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