Paul Thompson Joins Carsins Run at Eva Mar Board

11/17/20

Paul Thompson

Carsins Run at Eva Mar, Harford County’s first continuing care retirement community (CCRC), has announced the addition of Paul Thompson to its board.

Thompson currently serves as President and Director of Architectural Design Works, Inc., where he is responsible for the overall management and direction of the firm. He also spearheads all marketing endeavors and new client cultivation.

“Paul is the perfect addition to our board,” said Carsins Run President and CEO, Sue Shea, “Our board consists of a dedicated team of community leaders and Paul will fit right in. Paul’s abundant experience in architecture and construction make him well qualified and will add a fresh new perspective to our board.”

Throughout his nearly 30 years of experience, Thompson has overseen design and construction for numerous architectural projects of diverse building types including master planning and implementation of phased construction, historic restoration and rehabilitation, additions and renovations to existing structures and new facilities for institutional, municipal, religious, industrial, commercial, and residential entities.

“I am thrilled to have the opportunity to join the Carsins Run board,” said Thompson. “My background is in architecture and construction, so this project having just broken ground, really piqued my interest. It’s the first of its kind community in Harford County and I’m excited to be a part of this important endeavor that will allow seniors to age in place in Harford County”

Thompson currently serves on the boards of Turntable Fund, Inc., Route 40 Business Association, Greater Harford Committee, and Leree Stella Chase Foundation. He holds an Urban Planning Degree with a specialization in Architecture and Business from the University of Maryland, College Park.

Presbyterian Home of Maryland’s Carsins Run at Eva Mar is a $100 million not-for-profit continuing care retirement community being built on 47 acres near the Amyclae development off Route 543 in Bel Air, MD. The project will include 137 independent living residences in two apartment buildings and three Manor Homes. Additionally, there will be 12 comprehensive nursing and 12 memory care apartments as well as 32 assisted living residences. Presbyterian Home of Maryland has a rich history of providing residents with industry-leading healthcare as well as social and wellness opportunities – all with compassion. For more information visit www.carsinsrun.org.

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