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- Bethesda Calls on State to Ease Financial Crisis Affecting Social Service Providers (2008-May-07)
- Read about the meeting Bethesda representatives and a group of Illinios advocates had in Illinois to help support the people we serve.
- Honor the past, look to the future (2008-March-01)
- Dr. John E. Bauer is Bethesda's new President and CEO. Read about the history he already shares with Bethesda.
- Dr. David Geske retires as CEO (2008-February-29)
- After 10 years serving as President and CEO of Bethesda Lutheran Homes and Services, Inc., Dr. David Geske has decided to retire. Dr. Geske served Bethesda and its affiliation, Good Shepherd Communities (GSC) for nearly 30 years.
- Kelly Thran named South Division Operations Officer (2007-August-09)
- Kelly Thran of Portland has accepted the South Division Operations Officer position at Bethesda Lutheran Homes and Services, Inc. Currently the Regional Director of Good Shepherd Communities (GSC) Northwest Region, Thran will assume the responsibility for services Bethesda provides in California, Colorado, Kansas, Western Missouri, Texas and Florida.
- Zubke Promoted to North Division Operations Officer (2007-July-02)
- Debborah Zubke of Watertown has accepted the North Division Operations Officer position at Bethesda. Currently she serves as the North Central Regional Director, but will take responsibility for services Bethesda provides in Oregon, Washington, Wisconsin, Illinois, Eastern Missouri, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and New Jersey.
- Bethesda Welcomes John Twardos as new Vice President and Chief Operations (2007-July-02)
- John Twardos has accepted the position of Vice President and Chief Operations Officer. As COO, Twardos will be responsible for all of the operational support services of Bethesda, including those of Good Shepherd Communities (GSC), and international programs.
- Chaplain Michael Schempf Honored for 25 years in Ministry (2007-June-25)
- Bethesda recently honored Michael Schempf during a special chapel service for his 25 years in the ministry.

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