Big Bend Cares Announces Leadership Transition in Tallahassee

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News Summary

Big Bend Cares in Tallahassee is undergoing a significant leadership change as Rob Renzi, the long-serving CEO, prepares for retirement after 20 years. Amber Tynan, the current Executive Director of United Partners for Human Services, has been appointed as his successor and will officially take over on October 1. This transition is seen as a hopeful step towards enhancing community healthcare and client care efficiency as the organization celebrates its 40-year anniversary.

Big Bend Cares Welcomes New Leadership in the Heart of Tallahassee

In a touching turn of events, Rob Renzi, the beloved and long-serving CEO of Big Bend Cares, is preparing to bid farewell to his two-decade-long stewardship. Renzi, who has been a pivotal presence in the organization, is set to retire in the coming months as he celebrates his remarkable 20-year anniversary this May.

Renzi’s Impact Over the Years

Rob’s tenure has not only been about time but also about monumental growth for Big Bend Cares. Under his guidance, the organization achieved significant milestones, including a whopping $12 million capital investment for the Care Point Health and Wellness Center back in 2017. This facility was designed to offer essential healthcare services to the underserved southern side of Tallahassee, putting a spotlight on community health.

This year, as Big Bend Cares celebrates its 40-year anniversary, Renzi’s influence is evident in the strategic plans that have paved the way for the expansion and success of the organization. He takes special pride in the planning and execution of the Care Point facility, which he aims to have fully funded by his retirement date.

A Smooth Transition

As Renzi steps down, the organization has already set the stage for a seamless transition. Enter Amber Tynan, the current Executive Director for United Partners for Human Services (UPHS). Tynan has been carefully chosen as Renzi’s successor, following a well-structured succession planning process that has been in the works for approximately three years.

Tynan’s official start as president will be on April 1, but she will fully assume the CEO position by October 1. Until then, Renzi will remain associated with Big Bend Cares, taking on special projects and serving as a consultant until the transition period concludes.

What to Expect from Amber Tynan

With 20 years of nonprofit management experience under her belt, Tynan brings a wealth of knowledge and passion for client care—something she is excited to dive back into at Big Bend Cares. Her personal experience with HIV, having lost her uncle to the disease, adds another layer of empathy and dedication to her new role. The community has high hopes for her vision and leadership moving forward.

As Tynan takes on her new position, details regarding her salary have yet to be revealed, though Renzi’s total compensation for 2023 was reported to be just over $228,000. This has prompted discussions about the financial future of the organization as it continues to aim for community betterment.

The Evolving Healthcare Landscape

Big Bend Cares isn’t the only organization undergoing changes; nearby, Big Bend Hospice is also experiencing a leadership shift. With Amanda Gustafson stepping up as Executive Director and Nicole Holm assuming the role of Chief Compliance Officer for the newly formed parent company, Seven Oaks Health, the community can look forward to improved services and a more integrated approach to healthcare.

Additionally, an exciting partnership has emerged between Big Bend Hospice and Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare (TMH). A newly established transitional care program aims to ensure patients have smooth transitions in their healthcare journey, integrating essential home-based services such as physical therapy and hospice care. This collaboration serves as an essential step towards preventing patients from falling through the cracks in a complex healthcare system.

A Bright Future Ahead

As Tallahassee prepares for these leadership transitions, the community watches with hopeful anticipation. With new leadership at both Big Bend Cares and Big Bend Hospice, the future seems bright for improving health and quality of life for many in the area. Here’s to new beginnings and continued service to those who need it most!

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