Visiting Nurse Association Health Group has announced new roles on its board of trustees.
Longtime members Eileen O’Hern Luby and Kenny King were promoted to top leadership roles, with Luby assuming the role of chair and King being named vice chair.
Bob Dibble and Patrick McMenamin will be outgoing in the respective roles of Luby and King.
CEO Christopher Rinn praised the move as well as the tenure of the outgoing members.
“Eileen and Kenny represent the very best of VNA Health Group,” he said. “Their expanded leadership roles will extend our impact at a time when home health, hospice, and community care have never been more essential. I am grateful for their partnership and for the thoughtful leadership of our outgoing leaders, Bob Dibble and Patrick McMenamin, who have been an invaluable source of insight and perspective.”
Luby previously served as vice Chair and, before that, as secretary of the board. She chaired the ethics committee for over 15 years, as well as the institutional review board since its inception in 2015.
King’s connection to VNA Health Group began through his wife, Nora, and her involvement with the Children & Family Health Institute (CFHI). After attending an event with her, he became increasingly involved with the organization, serving on the finance committee and chairing the mission CBI committee.
Dibble, who has served as chair of the board since January 2024, will conclude his two-year term at the end of 2025, but will continue serving on the executive committee as immediate past chair.
McMenamin, who served as immediate past chair and a board member for 15 years, is stepping off the board entirely.


