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Newark, DE
Newark in Brief
Located on I-95, providing easy access to Philadelphia, New York and Washington, D.C., Newark combines the charm of small town America with industrial and commercial diversity. It’s also the home of the University of Delaware. A sense of community is reflected in the revitalized downtown and many fairs and festivals.
The Newark File
Newark began as a local market and country crossroads serving travelers from the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, Maryland and colonial Philadelphia; it was born in 1758 upon receiving a charter from King George I.
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Located on I-95, providing easy access to Philadelphia, New York and Washington, D.C., Newark combines the charm of small town America with industrial and commercial diversity. It’s also the home of the University of Delaware. A sense of community is reflected in the revitalized downtown and many fairs and festivals.
The Newark File
- Education. Newark High School has served the community since 1893; the city also has four elementary schools, and a school offering alternative education to students of all ages, and it’s the home of the University of Delaware.
- Real Estate. Newark’s older neighborhoods blend bungalows and ranches with colonials and Tudors, and new developments future homesites along gently rolling hills.
- Family. Quality of life is a big reason families are drawn to Newark; they also enjoy tax-free shopping, small-town life and proximity to several urban areas.
- Culture. Newark offers more cultural activities than most communities of its size—including museums, theater and other performing arts—due to the university’s presence.
- Recreation. Newark residents have access to more than 650 acres of parkland and open space, including tennis and basketball courts, baseball/softball fields, swimming pools and more.
- Weather. Newark enjoys a moderate climate with few extreme temperatures.
Newark began as a local market and country crossroads serving travelers from the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, Maryland and colonial Philadelphia; it was born in 1758 upon receiving a charter from King George I.
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Meet the IPC management team in Newark, DE.
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Edwin L. Crandell
Executive Director
(972) 714-1862
ecrandell@ipcm.com
Executive Director Edwin L. Crandell joined IPC in December 1999 and brings with him over 20 years of healthcare experience. Prior to joining IPC, Ed was the director of operations for CORDA Medical Care, Inc. and was responsible for the management and operations of several large cardiology practices in the Western United States. From 1993 to 1998, Ed was vice president of Dallas-based EmCare, Inc., and provided physician recruiting, credentialing, scheduling, billing and contract management services for hospital emergency departments in Arizona, California, Mississippi and throughout Texas. While with Houston-based D. Peterson & Associates, Ed provided marketing and strategic planning consulting to hospitals, physicians, and a local hospital council. Ed was selected to represent 105 hospitals in the Houston area to serve as the 1991 Congressional Fellow in Washington D.C. He served as healthcare legislative assistant to a U.S. Senator with seniority on the Senate Labor and Senate Finance Committees. Ed earned a Bachelor of Science in Community Health Education from Texas A&M University and a Master in Healthcare Administration from the University of Houston-Clear Lake. -
Carole K. Chrisman
Managing Director
(302) 368-2630
cchrisman@ipcm.com
Carole joined IPC in 2008 and brings with her over thirty years of health care experience in various leadership positions in nursing and health care administration. Prior to joining IPC, Carole was CEO of a successful LTACH in Delaware, and she has served as Vice President of Health Services for a prestigious continuing care retirement community in Pennsylvania. She has been a licensed nursing home administrator in Pennsylvania and Delaware and has worked as a consultant in the long term care industry. She received her BS in Nursing from Bloomsburg State College in Pennsylvania and her Master of Science in Health Care from Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia. Carole serves on the Board of Directors of the American Lung Association – Mid Atlantic Region and participates in a number of health care related charities.
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