AMOREM Vice President of Finance Retires

LENOIR - After more than 13 years with AMOREM, Vice President of Finance Terry Johnson will transition into retirement.
Airnoi “Noy” Xaysanavongphet , a Burke County native, has been named AMOREM’s new Chief Finance Officer.
“When I first started at AMOREM in March of 2010,” says Johnson, “I quickly saw that this was an organization that fostered a sense of integrity and excellence. The policies, facilities, the numbers and the leadership all made this bold sense of integrity stand out to me. After being in the workforce for almost 50 years, I can proudly say that AMOREM is the best place I have ever worked, and I am honored to be ending my career at such an outstanding organization.”
Johnson’s sense of professionalism and light-hearted character will be missed by his colleagues at the organization. He served closely on AMOREM’s senior leadership team and fostered AMOREM’s values of respect, accountability, integrity, stewardship and excellence.
“I am convinced that every organization needs a financial leader like Terry Johnson,” says Vice President of Business Services, April Moore, “His fun-loving, adventurous spirit paired with his ability to share the story behind the numbers truly is a gift. It has been a privilege working with Terry and I have a feeling that his retirement will be his best adventure yet.”
Johnson will embark on his newest adventure in December of 2023.
“I am pleased to say that my successor at AMOREM, Noy, is not only intelligent, capable and experienced in financial and accounting matters, but she also brings so much energy and joy into her role,” says Johnson, “Her character traits align wonderfully with AMOREM’s mission, vision and values. She will certainly be an asset at AMOREM.”
Xaysanavongphet comes to AMOREM with more than 20 years of experience in the financial and accounting industry. Her previous role as chief financial officer for a family-owned franchise allowed her to grow on a personal and professional level and provided her with a skill set perfectly attuned to AMOREM’s needs.
“I am looking forward to making an impact on the lives of the many people that we serve in the community,” says Xaysanavongphet, “My plan is to ensure that we are good stewards of the resources that our communities have generously blessed us with.”
AMOREM wishes Johnson the best in his newfound retirement.
AMOREM has had the honor of serving its communities for more than 40 years as the premier hospice and palliative care provider. AMOREM has patient care units in Valdese, Hudson and Lenoir and is the only hospice provider in the service area with units available in the communities it serves.
To learn more about AMOREM, or to make a referral, call 828.754.0101 or visit www.amoremsupport.org.