CEO of Richmond, Va., Retirement Community Enjoys Mission of Service.

From: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News | Date: August 12, 2003 | Copyright information

By John Reid Blackwell, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Aug. 12--Donald D. Lecky admits that keeping pace with his customers can sometimes tire him out.

It isn't that the residents of Westminster-Canterbury retirement community are overly demanding -- it's that they're so active.

Many of Westminster-Canterbury's residents, all of whom are 62 or older, maintain daily schedules that would tire a person half their ...

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