Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network
Mark Sneff, SHRM-SCP, has a diverse work experience spanning over three decades. Mark currently serves as the Vice President of Human Resources & Compliance Officer at the Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network, a nationally recognized rehabilitation leader. Prior to this, they held the position of Vice President of Human Resources at Fox Rehabilitation, where they contributed to the practice's mission of rehabilitating lives through innovative therapy services. Mark also has experience working as a Senior Human Resources Consultant at Kohlberg & Company and as the Global Vice President of Human Resources at Premier Research, where they played a vital role in providing clinical development services to the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries. Mark has also held leadership positions at Kohlberg & Company dba Critical Homecare Solutions, Inc., Covance, Inc, Sylvan Learning Systems, Inc., ManorCare, Inc., and NovaCare, Inc. Mark's extensive background in various industries and their expertise in HR management make him a valuable asset to any organization.
Mark Sneff holds a B.A. degree from Penn State University. In 2020, they obtained a Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP) degree in Human Resources from the Society for Human Resources Management. Additionally, they have earned a Certificate in Strategic Planning from the University of Michigan.
Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network
Good Shepherd Rehabilitation, an independent, not-for-profit rehabilitation network with more than 60 locations in eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, is committed to helping patients of all ages and abilities on their rehabilitation journey. Good Shepherd provides inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient rehabilitation, long-term acute care, long-term care, physician services and community-based services. We specialize in treatment of spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke, major multi-trauma, pulmonary disease, respiratory failure, musculoskeletal/orthopedics and complex pediatric conditions. Good Shepherd traces its pioneering spirit for innovation and compassionate care to its founding family, The Rev. John “Papa” Raker and D. Estella “Mama” Raker. In 1908, the Rakers opened the Good Shepherd Home to care for children with disabilities and senior citizens, filling an unmet community need — and setting the stage for Good Shepherd’s continued growth as a rehabilitation groundbreaker. Good Shepherd also partners with Penn Medicine to provide rehabilitation and specialty services in the greater Philadelphia area and New Jersey through Good Shepherd Penn Partners.