ITHACA — Love Living at Home (LLH), an Ithaca–based nonprofit that helps seniors to live independently in their own homes, recently announced the appointment of Cheryl Jewell as its new executive director. Jewell is coming to LLH from Arnot Health in Bath, where she is currently an admissions coordinator. Her official start date with LLH […]
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ITHACA — Love Living at Home (LLH), an Ithaca–based nonprofit that helps seniors to live independently in their own homes, recently announced the appointment of Cheryl Jewell as its new executive director.
Jewell is coming to LLH from Arnot Health in Bath, where she is currently an admissions coordinator. Her official start date with LLH is May 6, but she will be introduced at the organization’s annual meeting on May 1, according to an email announcement that the organization’s board of directors issued on April 9.
Jewell has volunteered over the years with area nonprofits, including Hospicare of Tompkins & Cortland, the Cancer Resource Center, and the National Alliance for Mental Illness.
“Cheryl is warm, accommodating, and Midwestern-practical. Raised in rural Ohio, she has the down-to-earth common sense and good-naturedness that stems from her multi-generational family upbringing. She has been dedicated her whole life to the elders who raised her and influenced her character,” the email, signed by Robin Dubovi and Leslie Quest, co-chairs of the LLH board, said.
Jewell received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Ohio University. She earned a second master’s degree in health care management from Utica College.
The LLH board’s search committee worked for more than 15 weeks — evaluating over 50 applications, and conducting more than a dozen interviews — to find and hire its new executive director, per the email.
LLH was founded in 2016 and its first executive director was Elena Flash.


