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Interview with Invest: Melissa Honig, President & CEO, John Knox Village

CAA/Capital Analytics Associates

Published May 22, 2026

Melissa Honig, President & CEO, John Knox Village

Melissa Honig, President & CEO, John Knox Village

 

What I hear most often from residents is, “I wish I had moved to JKV sooner.”  That’s incredibly consistent.  People realize that life didn’t shrink when they moved here; it expanded.

 

Invest: sat down with Melissa Honig, President and CEO of John Knox Village to discuss how resident-driven decision-making and social connection are impacting the senior living landscape in South Florida.  “The real innovation is having residents drive decisions,” Honig said.

 

Invest:  What trends are shaping the future of senior living in South Florida?

Honig:  Older adults here share the same desires, hopes, and expectations as those everywhere.  Having just moved from Santa Barbara, California, one value that feels universal is that the people we serve are the experts in their own lives.

They’ve lived 60, 70, 80, even 100-plus years, and they know what matters to them.  My team’s role is to listen and to help solve unmet needs.  A lot of people talk about how technology is shaping the future, and technology absolutely has a role in creating a better experience in any community.  For example, we use robotics to clean floors overnight.  That doesn’t take jobs away from anyone.  It addresses an unmet need and improves the environment for residents.

But the real innovation isn’t the technology itself.  The real innovation is having residents drive decisions.  It’s not just the baby boomers who want choice and control. Everyone wants that.  The most important innovation we can do as a provider is to encourage residents to shape where the organization goes and serve as the vehicle to help them get there.

Invest:  How does that resident-driven philosophy show up in practice?

Honig:  For us, it means not just listening, but actually including resident voices in decision-making. I say this often: not about me without me. You can’t include a thousand voices in every decision, but you can create representation through committees, focus groups, and councils. We have many of those, and we genuinely act on what residents recommend.

To me, innovation is really about doing what people want. It’s about providing more choice and more control. I’m not an expert on someone else’s life, but I’m excited to listen to what people say is important to them and use that as a springboard to move forward.

Invest:  Why is social connection such a critical part of well-being for older adults?

Honig:  We all hear about eating well, staying active, and sleeping well, and those things absolutely matter. However, true happiness and well-being come from social connection. That’s the hardest piece for many people to maintain as they age, especially if they’re living alone.

There’s almost this badge of honor attached to saying, ‘I still live at home as an aging adult.’  The word ‘still’ is interesting. It suggests endurance rather than fulfillment. You might check all the wellness boxes at home, but social connection is harder to sustain alone.

In a community like John Knox Village, you don’t have to plan every interaction or get in the car to attend activities. You can simply step outside your door and have meaningful options. Neighbors become friends. Relationships form naturally. People meet, people fall in love, people support each other. That sense of belonging is incredibly powerful and contributes significantly to well-being for all.

Invest:  Your passion for this work is very clear.  Where does that come from?

Honig:  I was fortunate to have an “aha” moment when I was just 12 and visiting my great-grandmother in a nursing home. I started volunteering in a retirement community as soon as I met the age requirement, and I’ve been doing this meaningful work every year since. It’s truly my joy and calling.

What I hear most often from residents is, “I wish I had moved to JKV sooner.”  That’s incredibly consistent.  People realize that life didn’t shrink when they moved here; it expanded.  I hope that by talking more openly about what’s possible, we can reduce fear and help people make choices earlier, when they have more control and independence to enjoy a rewarding lifestyle.

There’s no award for doing everything alone.  There’s no prize for struggling.  It doesn’t have to be that hard.  We are here to help every step of the way.

Invest:  What are your top priorities for John Knox Village over the next three to five years?

Honig:  Right now, my focus is on relationships and trust. Our leadership team is on-site, deeply connected to residents and team members. That proximity matters and is not often found in larger organizations. It allows us to stay in rhythm with the people we serve.

From there, it’s about vision. I’m very much a begin with the end in mind person. What do we want to be celebrating a year from now? Five years from now? Once we’re clear, we can bridge the gap together.

Practically, that includes significant investment in our physical environment. We offer a wide range of housing options, from high-rise residences to garden villas and single-story homes. As we approach our 60th anniversary, some of those homes need updating.

Our biggest competitor isn’t another senior living community. It’s staying at home. So we work to make this feel like a real home. That means modernizing spaces, incorporating smart technologies, and ensuring our housing reflects what people want today.

Ultimately, it all comes back to choice, control, and listening. If we keep doing that, we’ll continue to serve residents in a way that feels meaningful, dignified, and full of possibility.

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More Than a Move—A Lifestyle Upgrade
For nearly 60 years, John Knox Village of Pompano Beach, Florida has set the standard for all-inclusive, resort-style retirement living. Residents enjoy world-class fitness programs, state-of-the-art amenities, nutritious dining, and a vibrant calendar of activities designed to promote total well-being.

JKV also offers peace of mind with on-campus healthcare, 24/7 EMTs and security, and no time or financial limits on long-term care benefits — a hallmark of its Life-Plan contract.

Ready to Make Your Move?
At JKV, starting your next chapter doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Residents experience a smooth, stress-free transition and begin enjoying all that JKV has to offer right away.

To learn more about living at John Knox Village or to schedule a personal visit, contact our team today.

 

 

5 women leaders at John Knox Village recognized by South Florida Business Journal during Women's History Month

Five JKV Leaders Who Help Shape JKV

 

As we honor Women’s History Month, South Florida Business Journal recognizes five leaders at John Knox Village who help shape South Florida’s premier life-plan community.

View the article:  South Florida Business Journal People on the Move March 2026

 

McKnights Senior Living: People in the News

John Knox Village names Melissa Honig President and CEO

Melissa B. Honig has been appointed President and CEO of Pompano Beach, Florida-based John Knox Village.

Honig previously was the executive director of Valle Verde, a HumanGood continuing care retirement community in Santa Barbara, California.  She worked there for the past 11 years before moving to Florida.  

Read the full story here.

 

Melissa Honig, John Knox Village Chief Executive Officer

Melissa Honig, JKV President & Chief Executive Officer

 

We invite you to learn more and experience our breathtaking campus, astounding amenities, the exceptional team, and our remarkable residents who are all part of what makes JKV extraordinary. Contact us today to learn more and schedule a visit.

Senior Housing News: Movers and Shakers – Announcing New Leadership at JKV

Senior Housing News | January 6, 2026

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By Andrew Christman

Melissa Honig, John Knox Village Chief Executive Officer

Melissa Honig, LNHA, MHSA John Knox Village Chief Executive Officer

 

Senior Housing News shared the appointment of Melissa B. Honig, former executive director of Valle Verde in Santa Barbara, a HumanGood life plan community as JKV’s new Chief Executive Officer.

Read the full story here.

 

About Melissa Honig, President & Chief Executive Officer

Melissa Honig earned her Bachelor of Science in Health Services Administration with a double minor in Business and Gerontology from James Madison University’s School of Integrated Science and Technology. She holds a Master of Health Services Administration (MHSA) with a concentration in Management and Leadership from The George Washington University’s School of Public Health and Health Services. Honig currently serves on LeadingAge’s Education Committee and maintains her Nursing Home Administrator and Dementia Care licenses. Her speaking engagements and conference participation include the LeadingAge Leadership Summit, Environments for Aging, The Alzheimer’s Association, and the U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs. In November 2025, Honig relocated from Santa Barbara, CA, to East Boca Raton, FL, with her husband and son. Florida has long been a second home to her family—her grandparents moved from Long Island when she was young, followed by her parents. Honig has fond childhood memories of Fort Lauderdale and looks forward to creating lasting experiences for her family in the Sunshine State.

 

About John Knox Village, Pompano Beach

John Knox Village (JKV) is an internationally award-winning Life-Plan Retirement Community in Pompano Beach, FL, renowned for its innovative and forward-thinking approach to senior living. Since 1967, JKV has provided an upscale, enriching lifestyle within a supportive, stress-free environment. As a Life Plan community, JKV offers a comprehensive continuum of care—from independent and assisted living to short- and long-term skilled nursing—providing residents with lifelong peace of mind. JKV combines exceptional amenities with lifelong learning opportunities, wellness programs, and services that nurture the mind, body, and spirit. Home to approximately 1,000 residents, JKV’s dedicated team brings the community’s mission to life every day, consistently exceeding expectations in modern retirement living.

To learn more information or to schedule a visit, contact us today or call 954-783-4040.

 

Headshot of Melissa Honig, JKV's new CEO

JKV Appoints Melissa B. Honig President & Chief Executive Officer

First Female CEO in JKV’s 58-Year History Brings a Forward-Thinking Vision for the Future of Senior Living

POMPANO BEACH, FL | January 5, 2026 — John Knox Village (JKV) (www.johnknoxvillage.com) in Pompano Beach, FL, announces the historic appointment of Melissa B. Honig, LNHA, MHSA, as its new President & Chief Executive Officer. Honig becomes the first woman to hold the CEO position in JKV’s 58-year history, and is its 14th Chief Executive Officer.

Honig steps into the CEO role with a long-standing connection to JKV and a deep appreciation for its resident-centered philosophy. Honig states, “I felt called to return to a place that left a lasting impression on me. My first encounter with JKV was in 2011 during my work with The Green House Project, a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation initiative. I am inspired by JKV’s commitment to forward-thinking senior living solutions. JKV was the first community in Florida to adopt the Green House model, an innovative, person-directed care environment that demonstrates a commitment to improving the lives of both residents and team members.”

In her previous position, Honig served as the Executive Director of Valle Verde in Santa Barbara, a HumanGood Life Plan Community, California’s largest nonprofit provider of senior housing and the sixth-largest nonprofit senior living organization in the nation. During her tenure, Valle Verde was rated the nation’s number-one retirement community by U.S. News & World Report and Newsweek. She served there for the past 11 years before moving to Boca Raton this fall with her husband and son to join John Knox Village.

Recently retired Dr. Salvatore Barbera, longtime JKV Board Member and President/CEO for the past four years, shared in Honig’s leadership. “Melissa Honig is the right leader for JKV at the right time. She has an exceptional ability to stay focused on people with intention. She is highly educated and has built an impressive career in senior living. I have full confidence that Melissa will take JKV to new heights while continuing to honor and value both residents and team members,” states Dr. Barbera.

Honig’s leadership priorities include building strong relationships across campus, fostering organizational transparency, and advancing initiatives that elevate the quality of life, services, and amenities for residents. Under her leadership, JKV will continue strengthening its reputation as a national model for engaged, purposeful, and wellness-focused senior living.

JKV’s Board of Directors expressed resounding enthusiasm for Honig’s appointment. “Melissa’s leadership style, deep industry expertise, and unwavering commitment to resident well-being and team support made her the ideal choice to lead John Knox Village,” said Jack Crissy, Chairman of the Board. “We are confident she will inspire our community and guide JKV into an exciting new chapter.”

 

Melissa Honig in the News:

South Florida Business & Wealth:  Breaking the Glass Ceiling in Senior Living

The New Pelican:  John Knox’s First Female CEO Says Communication is Key to Success

McKnights Senior Living:  People in the News

Senior Living News:  JKV Appoints Melissa B. Honig President & Chief Executive Officer

Senior Housing News:  Movers and Shakers

TAP into Pompano Beach:  A Vision for “One Culture”: Melissa Honig Takes the Helm at John Knox Village in Pompano Beach

 

 

About Melissa Honig, President & Chief Executive Officer

Melissa Honig earned her Bachelor of Science in Health Services Administration with a double minor in Business and Gerontology from James Madison University’s School of Integrated Science and Technology. She holds a Master of Health Services Administration (MHSA) with a concentration in Management and Leadership from The George Washington University’s School of Public Health and Health Services. Honig currently serves on LeadingAge’s Education Committee and maintains her Nursing Home Administrator and Dementia Care licenses. Her speaking engagements and conference participation include the LeadingAge Leadership Summit, Environments for Aging, The Alzheimer’s Association, and the U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs. In November 2025, Honig relocated from Santa Barbara, CA, to East Boca Raton, FL, with her husband and son. Florida has long been a second home to her family—her grandparents moved from Long Island when she was young, followed by her parents. Honig has fond childhood memories of Fort Lauderdale and looks forward to creating lasting experiences for her family in the Sunshine State.

 

About John Knox Village, Pompano Beach

John Knox Village (JKV) is an internationally award-winning Life-Plan Retirement Community in Pompano Beach, FL, renowned for its innovative and forward-thinking approach to senior living. Since 1967, JKV has provided an upscale, enriching lifestyle within a supportive, stress-free environment. As a Life Plan community, JKV offers a comprehensive continuum of care—from independent and assisted living to short- and long-term skilled nursing—providing residents with lifelong peace of mind. JKV combines exceptional amenities with lifelong learning opportunities, wellness programs, and services that nurture the mind, body, and spirit. Home to approximately 1,000 residents, JKV’s dedicated team brings the community’s mission to life every day, consistently exceeding expectations in modern retirement living.

To learn more information or to schedule a visit, contact us today or call 954-783-4040.