Sunday, November 13, 2011

Experience and Trust

An experienced entrepreneur, Danny Shabat has over 35 years of experience in business management, administration, and ownership. Throughout his career, Shabat has successfully founded, acquired, directed, and sold a range of companies in the private health care sector, including nursing homes, technology start-ups, and pharmaceutical businesses.

Raised on the East Coast, Danny Shabat moved to Chicago, Illinois, in 1977 where he entered the field of health care as an employee of the Royal Gardens Nursing Home. After establishing himself as a successful nursing home administrator, he purchased Royal Gardens, renaming the facility The Waterford. As The Waterford flourished, he purchased additional long-term care facilities, including Diplomat Nursing Home and Senn Park Nursing Home, which he renamed Heritage Nursing Home Inc. After more than three decades of industry leadership, Danny Shabat continues to own and operate each of these long-term and rehabilitative care providers.

In addition to his holdings in the field of nursing care, Daniel Shabat is the owner of medical, technical, and pharmaceutical companies, including LifeScan Laboratory, Inc., and PharMore Drugs, LLC. He is also the owner of Micro Innovations Corp., a privately held computer hardware company headquartered in Edison, New Jersey. Shabat recently sold LifeCare Ambulance, Inc., a 24-hour urgent care service provider based in Elyria, Ohio. A proponent of engaged leadership, Shabat assumes an instrumental role in directing each of his businesses, pairing entrepreneurial skill with experience and innovation.

Dedicated to service, Daniel Shabat has contributed financially to a range of organizations throughout the United States and Israel, including Migdal Torah, Ohr Somayach, and the Melvin J. Berman Hebrew Academy of Greater Washington. An active member of Congregation Adas Yeshurun, a synagogue in Chicago, Shabat serves on the Board of Directors of the Wisconsin Institute for Torah Study. He is a prior President of the Arie Crown Hebrew Day School and the Adas B’nai Israel Congregation. He also previously served on the Board of Directors of Helping Hands, an organization devoted to those with disabilities.

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