Greenspring Board of Directors
Joanne Malloy Rorapaugh, Chair
Ms. Rorapaugh served as Vice President of Operations for Madison Management Corporation (MMC). MMC owned, leased and managed commercial properties in Washington, D.C., including The Madison Hotel. Her responsibilities included the leasing and managing of MMC's office and apartment buildings, as well as overseeing the office and staff. She also served as Administrator of the Marshall B. Coyne Foundation; overseeing disbursements to various charities. Now retired, Ms. Rorapaugh lives in the Foggy Bottom area of Washington, D.C.
Jim Anders
Mr. Anders is the Administrator and Chief Operating Officer for Kennedy Krieger Institute, Inc., and all subsidiary corporations. Kennedy Krieger Institute is an internationally recognized academic, research, healthcare and educational facility dedicated to serving children and young adults with developmental disabilities and spinal cord injuries. He is responsible for the overall strategic, operational, and financial management of Kennedy Krieger. In addition, he is Chairman of Chesapeake Rehab Equipment, Inc., a Mid-Atlantic rehabilitation company. He has an MBA from the University of Baltimore and is a CPA.
C. Jackson Bain
Mr. Bain is currently Chairman and CEO of Bain and Associates, Inc., a public affairs consulting firm based in Alexandria, Virginia. Prior to that, he was Senior Vice President of Public Affairs at the National Association of Children’s Hospitals. A communication expert and journalist with 30 years of experience, Mr. Bain joined NBC News in the 1970s where he covered the White House under four administrations, the State Department, Congress, and various overseas assignments. Mr. Bain created and executed major communications programs for many international companies, three foreign governments’ economic development agencies, and numerous trade and professional organizations.
Maurice A. Bellan
Mr. Bellan is a partner at McGuire Woods, LLP in Washington, D.C. His practice involves a broad range of complex commercial litigation with great depth in the area of internal and government investigations, whistleblower actions, consumer product class actions, trade secrets, and trademark infringement. Prior to joining McGuire Woods, Mr. Bellan was partner in the litigation department of a major Philadelphia law firm and a former trial attorney for the U. S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division. He is active in the organization A Better Chance, Inc., which identifies and develops leaders among young people of color.
Eileen Erstad
Ms. Erstad is a senior executive with extensive experience as a Chief Financial Officer in the healthcare, hospitality and financial services industries. Ms. Erstad has developed and implemented strategic plans, growth and reorganization strategies, and also participated in new product development. Her most recent position was Chief Operating Officer for ResortQuest. Her previous positions include Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President of Symphony Health Services, LLC; and Director of Financial Planning and Analysis at PHH Corporation. Ms. Erstad graduated Magna Cum Laude from Loyola College in Maryland and is a licensed Certified Public Accountant.
Ron Levin
Dr. Levin was in private dental practice for many years and also provided geriatric dentistry services through Institutional Dental Care, Inc. For the past eight years he has been assistant professor at the Northern Virginia Community College School of Dental Hygiene. A resident of Greenspring since 1999, Dr. Levin served on its Resident Advisory Council, was Chair of the Council’s Health Services Committee, and represented Greenspring as a director to the Virginia Continuing Care Residents Association.
Betty Price
A retired Air Force colonel, Ms Price held numerous leadership positions, including commander of a 550-person intelligence group. She recently retired from the MITRE Corporation where she served as a consultant to senior US Government officials. While working at MITRE, she obtained certifications as a personal trainer and FallProof balance program master trainer and devoted increasing attention to her passion, senior fitness. After her parents moved to Greenspring, she spent one day a week for five years at their Fitness Center providing fitness and balance instruction to residents. She assisted in certifying Erickson fitness employees in FallProof and participated in several falls-prevention meetings at the corporate level. She currently provides personal training/balance instruction at her DelWebb community in Ashburn, VA, and is an active member of the Vienna Presbyterian Church. Her father now resides at Ashby Ponds. Ms. Price holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Whitworth College, Masters from Stanford University and the Naval War College, and a graduate certificate with honors from the Air War College.
Jerry Seals
A graduate of the State University of New York at Buffalo and the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, Dr. Seals is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases. In addition to his 27 years of medical practice in Howard Country, Maryland, Dr. Seals has served on the staff of Howard County General Hospital (HCGH) and as President of the HCGH Medical Staff and the Advisory Committee of The Horizon Foundation of Howard County. As a volunteer, he has treated uninsured and underinsured Howard County residents.
Larry Shubnell
Mr. Shubnell retired from Legg Mason, a Baltimore based financial services firm, at the end of 2001, having served as senior managing director for public finance investment banking. Prior to joining Legg Mason he was a public finance officer at each of the local, state, and federal levels of government. He also served as an independent financial advisor to companies and public authorities in matters of debt management. Mr. Shubnell graduated from the University of Notre Dame and George Washington University, holds an MBA degree, a CPA certificate, and has served on the boards of several for-profit and not-for-profit organizations including the United Way of Central Maryland and the Historic Annapolis Foundation. A resident of Virginia, he serves on the community boards of the NSC Mid-Atlantic Region and the National Senior Campuses Board of Directors, where he chairs the NSC Budget and Finance Advisory Committee.
Carroll Yingling
The Reverend Yingling is a retired Methodist clergy, having served forty years as Pastor and District Superintendent in the Baltimore and Washington, DC areas. He has served as a director of the United Methodist Foundation, and worked with congregations as a conflict resolution consultant. Currently, he teaches with the Community Colleges of Baltimore County as Adjunct Faculty. He holds degrees from the Johns Hopkins and Duke Universities, and Wesley Theological Seminary. A resident of Charlestown Retirement Community, he is a teacher of courses for Elderhostel’s Lifetime Learning Program. Reverend Yingling served as Chair of the NSC Mid-Atlantic Region’s community’s Boards of Directors (Ashby Ponds, Greenspring, Oak Crest and Riderwood), from 2006 through 2011.





