Executive Director
Shelley L. Rauch, MBA, HFA
Mrs. Rauch has served as Executive Director of the Village since December 1997. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Social Work from Purdue University, and a Masters in Business Administration from Indiana Wesleyan University. She has been a licensed Health Facility Administrator in good standing since 1990, and has served as a Board Member and State Chair of the LeadingAgeIndiana, as well as a lecturer on the health care industry and the seniors it serves for the organization’s spring and fall conferences. Mrs. Rauch works closely with the Board of Directors at the Village, and has ultimate responsibility for all operations of the 57-acre campus, comprising a 123-bed health center, 67-unit licensed assisted living, an independent community of 93 apartments and 52 cottages, and a staff of approximately 250.
Director of Food Services
Dan Armantrout
A graduate of Purdue University with a Bachelor of Science in Restaurant, Hotel and Institutional Management, Mr. Armantrout began his service at Westminster Village North in June 2001. He has extensive food service management experience in restaurants, hospitals and long-term care. At the Village, he is responsible for creating and delivering unique dining experiences from three separate kitchens; one providing a bistro-style menu in Independent Living, a second offering more traditional dining in Assisted Living, and a third offering a variety of innovative choices to Health Center residents.
Executive Assistant/Manager of Communications
Jackie Brewer
Mrs. Brewer earned a two-year Certificate in Paralegal Studies from IndianaUniversity. She began her 19-year career at the Village as Maintenance Secretary, rising to Administrative Assistant and her current position as Executive Assistant and Manager of Communications. She serves as a CARF-CCAC surveyor, traveling throughout the country to observe and evaluate other continuing care retirement communities applying for national accreditation. She is a member of the Education and Awards committees of LeadingAgeIndiana, and in 2010 was presented with it’s statewide award for Excellence in Care – Management.
Director of Resident and Community Relations
Sandra Cline, MAPT, CASP
Mrs. Cline earned both a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Pastoral Theology from St. Mary-of-the-Woods College. She is a Certified Aging Services Professional, a distinction awarded by the Coalition of Leadership in Aging Services, under the auspices of LeadingAge and the College of Public Affairs and Community Service at the University of North Texas. She has been at Westminster Village North since April 2002, and oversees quality of life services, including marketing, creative services, concierge and leisure services, and the chaplaincy. She also works with The Westminster Foundation with responsibility for fund development.
Director of Campus Environment
Wilda Duncan
Mrs. Duncan has been at Westminster Village North for more than 35 years, holding positions in housekeeping, laundry, maintenance and plant operations, special events, relocation and new construction. That experience provided her the ideal background for her position of responsibility for environmental services, operations and transportation. She has twice been nominated for the LeadingAge Indiana statewide Excellence in Care – Management award.
Director of Nursing Operations
Rhonda Garcia, RN
A graduate of Indiana Central University (now the University of Indianapolis), Mrs. Garcia is a Registered Nurse with responsibility for nursing services throughout the Westminster Village North Campus. She joined the staff as Director of Nursing Operations in 2006.
Director of Financial Operations
Wm. Robert (Bob) Lee, CPA
A Certified Public Accountant, Mr. Lee earned a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from Michigan State University, where he majored in Accounting. He has served as chief financial officer of Westminster Village North since July 2007.

Health Center Administrator
Stephanie Sommervold, HFA
With a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Toledo, Mrs. Sommervold holds an Indiana Health Facility Administrator’s license and has worked in long-term care for more than 20 years. Since 1999, she has been Health Center Administrator at Westminster Village North.
