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Hospice of Lansing Names Greater Lansing Area Native as New Executive Director

Michigan Business Network
December 3, 2021 12:00 PM

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Andi Earl Promoted to Executive Director 

Lansing, MI — Hospice of Lansing announced the promotion of greater Lansing area native Andi Earl as its new executive director. Earl, who served as the Hospice of Lansing director of operations for the past two years will replace John Person who is retiring after serving nine years as executive director.  

Earl, appointed by the Hospice of Lansing Board of Directors,  began her new position December 1, 2021. She joined Hospice of Lansing in 2014 where she served as Stoneleigh Residence liaison, administrative and facilities manager, clinical support manager, and operations supervisor. 

“Andi has been an integral part of the leadership at Hospice of Lansing and has made significant contributions over the last seven years,” said Jana Baylis, board chair for Hospice of Lansing. “We are confident that she will lead Hospice of Lansing in continuing to provide compassionate and high-quality care in the communities we serve.” 

Earl is an active member of the Junior League of Lansing, the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, the Michigan Home Care and Hospice Association and serves as host and advisor for Death Café. She graduated from Central Michigan University with a degree in health administration and Master of Science in Administration. 

"I am truly honored to serve as our new executive director for Hospice of Lansing," said Earl. "Hospice of Lansing was founded by volunteers who sought to provide care to those in need. As a non-profit hospice, our organization continues to uphold this intention by providing compassionate and quality care today. It is a true privilege and joy to come to work every day with outstanding people who are committed to this meaningful mission. I am proud beyond words of the care our team provides and look forward to continued service in our communities.”   

Earl graduated from DeWitt High School and resides in Holt. 

About Hospice of Lansing 

Hospice of Lansing and Stoneleigh Residence is an independent, local, nonprofit hospice providing the utmost in compassionate, meaningful end of life care. Celebrating more than 40 years in serving our community, Hospice of Lansing is dedicated to all those we serve and their families.

This dedication is shown by bringing kindness, respect, and quality to the end of life. For additional information, please visit: https://hospiceoflansing.org/

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