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Max B. Rothman, JD, LLM, president snf CEO of the Alliance for Aging, recently announced that Peter J. Lopez has been ap pointed as chair of the organization’s board of directors. “I am delighted that Peter has taken on the position of board chair,” Rothman said.
“He brings a wealth of experience to this role and I look forward to working with him over the next few years to help meet the growing social service needs of the older adult community in Miami-Dade and Monroe counties.”
López is a purpose-driven leader whose career reflects a deep commitment to serv ice, equity, and community well-being. He brings both professional expertise and per sonal passion to advancing dignity, inde pendence, and opportunity for older adults.
Lopez presently serves as a Provider Net work manager for Solis Health Plans. He has extensive experience in healthcare lead ership and provider relations. He has dedi cated 16 years to his career in building bridges across systems of care. He is known for cultivating trusted partnerships, aligning stakeholders around shared goals, and championing solutions that improve ac cess, quality, and outcomes — especially for underserved and vulnerable popula tions. His work consistently centers on peo ple first, recognizing that meaningful impact is achieved when collaboration and compassion guide strategy.
Lopez previously served in executive leadership roles, including CEO of Sainz Management Group, where he led initia tives focused on strategic planning and or ganizational development.
His service on the Alliance for Aging Board has been marked by strong advocacy and thoughtful leadership. He has been a vocal supporter of programs and policies addressing food insecurity, housing stability, health eq uity, and social isolation among older adults.
The other Alliance for Aging Board Offi cers joining Lopez are Heather M. Harris, vice chair; Joy Siegel, EdD, MBA, secretary; Nicholas Landera, CPA, CVA, CFE, treas Peter J. Lopez urer, and Lisa Chin, immediate past chair.
As chair, Lopez seeks to inspire innova tion, deepen cross-sector partnerships, and ensure the Alliance for Aging continues to evolve to meet the changing needs of the aging population. His leadership style is in clusive and forward-looking, grounded in the belief that aging is not a challenge to be managed, but a stage of life deserving re spect, investment, and opportunity.
The Alliance for Aging provides home and community-based services that allow older adults to remain safe and secure in their own homes. Services, including home-delivered meals and meals at senior centers, adult day care, personal care and chore services, legal services and trans portation, are provided to older adults through a network of local agencies in the community. As a nonprofit area agency on aging, the Alliance provides quality assur ance to ensure that services delivered bits providers are following federal andstate requirements.
For more information regarding the Al liance for Aging, you are encouraged to contact Steve Siegel, director of Develop ment and Communications at 305-670 6500, ext. 11225, or by email at siegels@allianceforaging.org
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