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Holy Trinity Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Worcester has named Rodolfo Parra as its next CEO and administrator, succeeding interim administrator Dan Burns.
Parra most recently served as executive director specialist at LCB Senior Living, LLC of Norwood.
“We’re excited to welcome Rodolfo to the Holy Trinity community,” said Steve Fotos, board chair, in a statement. “With his depth of experience and proven leadership skills, we’re confident he’ll be instrumental in driving the growth of our programs and services as we look forward to the future.”
Holy Trinity is a 113-bed skilled nursing facility on Barber Avenue in Worcester. Before Burns took over as interim administrator, its CEO was Ellen Belanger, who left in September to become administrator at Overlook Masonic Health Center, Inc. in Charlton, according to her LinkedIn profile.
Parra holds a bachelor’s degree from Lake Forest College in Illinois and a long-term health care management graduate certificate from the University of Connecticut.
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