Robert Kramer, center, accepting a McKnight’s Pinnacle Career Achievement Award in Chicago. Credit: McKnight’s

More than 200 aging services professionals, business partners and supporters celebrated a “who’s who” of industry veterans in grand style Tuesday night in Chicago during the inaugural McKnight’s Pinnacle Awards ceremony. The awards are a joint effort of McKnight’s Home Care, McKnight’s Long-Term Care News and McKnight’s Senior Living.

Awards went to 30 providers and long-time leaders in the skilled nursing, senior living and home care sectors. The new awards program was launched to honor those who have had a remarkable influence over industry standards, played key roles as change-makers or inspired others with their leadership approach.

“You’ve blazed the way, you’ve raised the bar, you have made us all so very proud to work with you as you bring a bright, warm light to this profession,” said emcee and McKnight’s Long-Term Care News Executive Editor Jim Berklan in one of several toasts.

Among the 2023 winners was Career Achievement Award honoree Robert G. Kramer, co-founder, past president and CEO and current senior adviser to the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care, as well as the founder of Nexus Insights. Kramer was lauded for his entrepreneurial thought leadership and the way he helped revolutionize the use of data in the aging services space.

In his acceptance speech, Kramer acknowledged personal influences and peers in the industry who helped him achieve success, saying, “I’ve stood on people’s shoulders to get here.”

He beckoned his fellow honorees to pave the way for future long-term care industry leaders, asking, “Who are you enabling to stand on your shoulders?”

Kramer was one of 20 winners in attendance for the in-person awards gala. He was accompanied by many of NIC’s previous top executives, co-founders and current President and CEO Ray Braun, all of whom joined the packed room in a standing ovation for the honoree.

The event was held at the iconic Ivy Room just off Chicago’s Magnificent Mile. The 1900s venue was once known as the Medinah Temple, the stage for grand productions such as lively circuses and notable Chicago Symphony Orchestra recordings. Guests were treated to a spirited cocktail reception, dinner and dessert inside the upscale venue.

The McKnight’s Pinnacle Awards recognize industry veterans with at least 20 years of experience in their chosen field. Winners were selected from a highly competitive pool of nominees by a national judging panel.

In addition to the Career Achievement Award, honorees were recognized in six other award categories acknowledging their contributions to the sector:

  • Agent of Change Awards
  • Industry Ally
  • Inspiration Awards
  • Setting the Standard 
  • Thought Leader Awards
  • Unsung Hero Awards

All of the first-year winners are highlighted here and in this commemorative book from Tuesday night’s event.

Nominations for the 2024 class of McKnight’s Pinnacle Awards honorees will open this fall. Keep up to date on the program and learn more about the process on McKnight’s Long-Term Care News’ Pinnacle Awards page.

The Platinum sponsor for Tuesday’s event was MatrixCare; Omnicare was a Silver sponsor; and additional sponsors included Pinnacle Quality Insight, HealthDirect and Sentrics.