ROCKVILLE, Md. — Ingleside at King Farm, a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) in Rockville, has promoted Frank Romonoski to general manager. In his new role, Romonoski will be responsible for plant operations and maintenance, and environmental services.
“In addition to Frank’s familiarity with our residents, his proven ability to manage large teams and our complex dining service system make him the perfect fit for this new position,” said Marilyn Leist, executive director at Ingleside at King Farm.
In his previous role, Romonoski managed all dining services for Ingleside at King Farm residents. He has more than 25 years of experience in the CCRC industry. As general manager, Romonoski will bring his hospitality experience to all levels of operations at Ingleside at King Farm.
Romonoski is a Certified Aging Services Professional (CASP). He holds an associate’s degree in dietetics and bachelor’s degree in business management from Eastern University.