Meet Our Team

MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM
Chief Executive Officer

JENAE BRIGGS
Director of Admissions and Clinical Liaison

KRISTEN BRUCE
Dental Clinic Coordinator

JEFF CLOUGH
Director of Shared Services

KATHY CROCKER
Director of Environmental Services and Laundry

IVAN DAVIDSON
Director of Plant Operations

BETH FARRIS
Human Resources Director

INES GREVEL
Executive Chef

NOVEL MARTIN
Chief Financial Officer

CASSANDRA MITCHELL
Sales and Marketing Manager

KAYLA ROANE
Healthcare Activities Director

ROBIN STONE
Director of Rehabilitation Services

SALVATORE TRAINA
Director of Culinary Services

ELIZABETH VAUGHAN
Executive Assistant

TODD YACOVONE
Health Care Center Administrator

CASANDRA YAROSZ
Assisted Living Administrator and Director of Senior Living

Geriatric Associates of Richmond

Dr. Mohammad Siddiqui, Dr. Khalid Karim and their nurse practitioner Wander Everett began their service at Lucy Corr in February. These physicians provide comprehensive, compassionate and personalized care for our residents. They have a long-term health focus for patients, engage in active listening, focus on accurate diagnoses and provide personalized treatment.

Health Care Commission

Lucy Corr is a registered non-profit continuing care retirement community managed by The Health Center Commission for The County of Chesterfield, Virginia. The following individuals serve on the Health Center Commission, which oversees all of the operations of the Lucy Corr community.

Ralph (RT) Taylor – Chair, At Large Member

John C. Ivins, Jr. – Vice Chair/Secretary, At Large Member

Hobart Harvey – Immediate Past Chair, At Large Member

John V. Hilliard, Jr. – At Large Member

Sarah Snead – At Large Member

Jene Wood – At Large Member

James Worsley – Advisory Member

Alexander Samuel – Advisory Member

Chair, At Large Member
Mr. Taylor received his BS in Accounting from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1999 and is currently employed with Davenport & Company LLC where he is a Public Finance Analyst/Banker specializing in investment banking for local government entities and not-for-profits. Mr. Taylor’s prior community activities include serving on his church audit committee, as a board member of the Chesterfield United Football (Soccer) Club and as a wish interviewer/granter and development committee member for the Make a Wish Foundation, among others.​

Vice Chair/Secretary, At Large Member
Mr. Ivins is a partner with Hirschler Fleischer and has been with the firm his entire law career. His practice focuses upon healthcare, real estate, and commercial litigation/disputes. As a healthcare lawyer, he also serves as a hearing officer in hospital Fair Hearing proceedings and is on the American Health Lawyers Association’s panel of neutrals as a mediator and hearing officer. He also served as an adjunct law professor at the University of Richmond, teaching law students both advanced trial practice and lawyering skills. Prior to joining Hirschler, he was a judicial law clerk with the Virginia Supreme Court. He serves on the Board of Directors of Central and Coastal Virginia and Board of Directors of CrossOver Healthcare Ministry. Through his law practice and service on various boards, his skills include the assessment of legal issues, knowledge of healthcare regulatory issues, real estate and finance.

Immediate Past Chair, At Large Member
Hobart Harvey served as the Vice President of Financial Services for the Virginia Health Care Association (VHCA), a position he retired from after 18 years of service. His primary responsibilities with VHCA included monitoring Medicare and Medicaid payment issues and related reform initiatives on behalf of the Association’s nursing facility and assisted living facility members. Along with his financial responsibilities, Mr. Harvey worked collaboratively with Virginia’s Medicaid agency to identify and implement solutions for enhancing oral health for residents of long term care facilities. Prior to joining VHCA, Mr. Harvey served as regional Director of Financial Analysis for the Daughters of Charity National Health System-East, now Ascension Health, in Baltimore, Maryland, where he had overall responsibility for the financial reporting and capital project review and analysis function for the region’s fourteen hospitals and health systems. Mr. Harvey also held the position of Senior Manager with Ernst & Young where he provided a variety of financial and reimbursement consulting services to both nursing facilities and hospitals. Mr. Harvey is a graduate of West Virginia University.

At Large Member
Mr. Hilliard retired in 2013 as administrator of Richmond Gastroenterology for 16 years and is a graduate of the University of Richmond. He is president of the Forest View Volunteer Rescue Squad where he is a life member with 56 years of service and currently serves as District 3 treasurer of the Virginia Association of Volunteer Rescue Squads. Mr. Hilliard holds a certificate as a member of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians and previously taught emergency medical technician skills at Brightpoint College. A long-time resident of Chesterfield County, Mr. Hilliard has served on several Chesterfield County commissions:  Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission, Citizens Budget Advisory Committee and Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee. He has also participated in the Chesterfield County Police Citizens Academy.

At Large Member
Ms. Snead served as Chesterfield County’s Deputy County Administrator for Human Services from July 2010 until her retirement in 2020. Prior to this appointment, she served as Director of Chesterfield/Colonial Heights Department of Social Services. Ms. Snead received her Masters of Social Work with a concentration in Administration from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1983. As Deputy County Administrator, she oversaw the operations of all Human Services Departments within the county and served as the liaison between the Health Center Commission and the County of Chesterfield. She currently serves as Vice-Chair on the Senior Connections Board of Directors, as Vice Chair for Perkinson Center for the Arts Foundation and as Chair of the Lucy Corr Foundation.

At Large Member
Ms. Wood is a licensed realtor with Shaheen, Ruth, Martin & Fonville Real Estate.  She’s a Senior Real Estate Specialist, Seller Representative Specialist, Accredited Buyer Representative and Certified Professional Organizer.  She’s active with the Virginia Commonwealth University Alumni Association.

Advisory Member
Dr. Worsley was appointed Deputy County Administrator for Human Services in October 2020. Prior to this appointment, he served as Director of Chesterfield County Parks and Recreation. As Deputy County Administrator, he oversees the operations of all Human Services Departments within the county and serves as the liaison between the Health Center Commission and the County of Chesterfield. Before coming to Chesterfield County in 2016, Dr. Worsley served as Director of Columbus, Georgia Department of Parks and Recreation. He holds a bachelor’s degree in therapeutic recreation and a master’s degree in management, both from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and a doctorate in leadership from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. He is also involved in the following: The First Tee of Greater Richmond; Henricus Foundation; Eppington Foundation; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and Mentoring Professional Recreators.

Advisory Member
Dr. Alexander Samuel became the Health Director for the Chesterfield Health District in July of 2017. He joined the Virginia Department of Health soon after graduating from residency in 2010, assuming the role of Health Director of the Piedmont Health District, which covers seven rural counties in the central part of the Commonwealth. While in Piedmont, Dr. Samuel focused on health district organizational development and capacity building. He also worked to develop community collaborations that lead to the creation of an obesity prevention coalition and a successful community health assessment partnership with the local hospital system.  Dr. Samuel enjoys working at the intersection of fields like public health, social science, and organizational management, using skills in community participatory learning methods, ethnographic assessment, community coalition development, and strategic planning, with the aim of integrating evidence-informed approaches into interventions that are ultimately community derived.  Dr. Samuel hails from the wide-open spaces of rural south central Kansas. He obtained his MD from the University Of Kansas School Of Medicine, receiving his Pediatrics training there before entering the General Preventive Medicine and Public Health Residency Program at Johns Hopkins.