Meet the Team at All Seasons Naples

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At All Seasons Naples, our residents experience exceptional care, compassion, and an active, fulfilling lifestyle every day. Our team is committed to ensuring each resident enjoys their best life while feeling supported and cherished. From our leadership to our service staff, each team member plays a vital role in creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Let’s introduce you to some of the amazing individuals who make All Seasons Naples a truly special place.


Team member Amy at All Seasons Naples in Naples, FloridaAmy Hilliard – Director of Sales and Marketing

Amy brings 30 years of sales experience, with 10 of those years spent in senior living. As Director of Sales and Marketing, she works closely with both prospective and current residents, ensuring they feel welcomed and cared for. Amy is passionate about connecting with people and believes in making every interaction meaningful. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time at the beach with her husband, collecting shells and enjoying the sun. Her motto is, “If there is a need, I’m here to help.”


Team member Brittany at All Seasons Naples in Naples, FloridaBrittany Bernetich – Director of Life Enrichment

With over seven years in hospitality, Brittany brings her love for enriching others’ lives to her role at All Seasons Naples. She is responsible for organizing activities, entertainment, and transportation, ensuring that residents are engaged and have fulfilling experiences. Brittany’s guiding principle is to “do something right, or not do it at all.” Outside of work, she enjoys rollerblading and abstract pour painting. Her favorite quote is, “What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.”


Team member Mimi at All Seasons Naples in Naples, FloridaMimi Romero – Director of Memory Care

Mimi has nearly two decades of experience in senior living and is passionate about providing excellent care to residents in memory care. She ensures that the community remains polished and that residents enjoy enriching activities based on the six dimensions of wellness. Mimi finds joy in serving others and is guided by the quote, “You have two hands. One to help yourself, and one to help others.” Outside of work, Mimi enjoys continuous learning, going to the gym, and spending quality time with her son, family, and friends.


Team member Jason at All Seasons Naples in Naples, FloridaJason Kohler – Executive Vice President, Senior Living

With over 18 years in senior living and related industries, Jason Kohler is deeply involved in supporting the day-to-day operations at All Seasons Naples. His prior experience in hospitality enhances his ability to connect with residents and team members. Jason’s philosophy is simple: “Take care of your associates. In turn, they will take good care of the residents, and the rest will take care of itself.” In his spare time, Jason enjoys competitive billiards, snowboarding, and spending time with family and friends.


Team member Adam at All Seasons Naples in Naples, FloridaAdam Snyder – Senior Vice President of Operations

Adam has been part of the senior living industry since 2003 and now oversees operations for all Beztak Senior Living communities. He enjoys interacting with people daily and finding creative solutions to challenges. Adam believes in the importance of teamwork and enjoys brainstorming new ideas to improve the community. Outside of work, he loves attending his children’s sporting events, golfing, hiking, and fishing.


Team member Joe at All Seasons Naples in Naples, FloridaJoe Del Serrone – Senior Director of Brand Management

Joe, originally from Michigan and raised in Italy, brings over 20 years of hospitality experience to his role at All Seasons Naples. He leads brand initiatives across All Seasons communities, ensuring a consistent and compelling experience for residents and team members. Joe enjoys making a positive difference in people’s lives and loves cooking, travel, and spending time with his family.


Team member Daniel Novak at All Seasons Naples in Naples, FloridaDaniel Novak – Corporate Director of Food and Beverage

Daniel has more than 20 years of experience in management and senior living food services. His role involves working with culinary teams to develop dining programs, maintain standards, and ensure food safety compliance. Daniel is passionate about delivering exceptional dining experiences and creating a spectacular atmosphere for residents. Outside of work, he enjoys cooking, dining out, and spending time fishing and at his cottage in Northern Michigan.


Team member Kathleen at All Seasons Naples in Naples, FloridaLori Panaro – Regional Director of Operations

Lori brings a wealth of experience in senior living, having made the transition from a career in banking to working with seniors in 2014. As Regional Director of Operations, she oversees several communities and is dedicated to mentoring her teams. Lori finds fulfillment in spending meaningful time with residents, particularly in memory care, and views it as a gift to give back to the senior generation. Outside of work, she enjoys family time, particularly on the baseball field with her husband and two sons.


Team member Natalie at All Seasons Naples in Naples, FloridaNatalie Stringer – Director of Artistic and Intellectual Planning

Natalie, with over ten years of experience in performing arts and nonprofit administration, is responsible for curating artistic and educational programming across All Seasons communities. She believes in the power of shared art experiences to bring people together. Outside of work, Natalie loves to travel, explore the outdoors, and see new performances. Her guiding quote is, “The purpose of art is to lay bare the questions that have been hidden by the answers.”


Team member Erica at All Seasons Naples in Naples, FloridaErica Patterson – Director of Clinical Compliance

With 28 years of experience in senior living, including 16 years as a Director of Nursing, Erica ensures that care standards at All Seasons are consistently met. She believes in fostering a team environment where everyone’s contributions are valued. Erica’s passion for delivering compassionate care is rooted in her love for making residents feel respected and cherished. Outside of work, she enjoys cooking, baking, and reading mystery novels.


Join Our Team

If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of seniors and want to join a supportive, caring team, All Seasons Naples invites you to explore career opportunities with us. Together, we can continue to create a community where residents thrive and enjoy an active, fulfilling lifestyle.

For more information or to schedule a tour, please contact us today.

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