Boucher joins PACE Organization of RI

Posted 2/20/19

PACE Organization of Rhode Island (PACE-RI), a health plan serving older adults who wish to maintain their independence and live in the community rather than a nursing home, recently announced that Tom Boucher will assume the role of chief of marketing

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Boucher joins PACE Organization of RI

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PACE Organization of Rhode Island (PACE-RI), a health plan serving older adults who wish to maintain their independence and live in the community rather than a nursing home, recently announced that Tom Boucher will assume the role of chief of marketing and development.

He is being brought in to help PACE-RI increase participation in its renowned model, part of an effort to boost enrollment in PACE programs nationally.

Boucher, a resident of Cranston, joins PACE after a 15-year tenure in the Marketing and External Affairs Department at Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island, where he most recently served as senior manager responsible for communications, public relations, government affairs, market research and member advocacy. He was part of the marketing team that helped Neighborhood implement changes to support the Affordable Care Act and triple in membership, revenue and staffing.

Prior to that role, he managed public relations programs for technology clients, worked in government and politics in Massachusetts, and participated in the Jesuit Volunteer Corps, a one-year community service program.

Boucher will oversee the marketing and development programs for PACE-RI, researching and implementing growth opportunities. As a senior executive, he will oversee the marketing department, fund development, business expansion and participate in setting and achieving the strategic goals of the organization.

“PACE is fortunate to welcome Tom to our senior team. His experience in the healthcare sector, stellar communications skills, strong relationship building ability, and drive to improve care for people with low-income will help propel us,” said Joan Kwiatkowski, CEO of PACE-RI. “We are looking forward to his contributions toward ambitious growth and increased recognition of the value of PACE.”

For more information, visit pace-ri.org.

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