Father-daughter have worked more than 50 years at Medina Memorial
Jim Luckman is director of facilities for maintenance while Amanda Luckman serves as director of admissions

Photo by Ginny Kropf: Jim Luckman and his daughter Amanda have combined more than half a century of employment at Medina Memorial Hospital. He is director of facilities (maintenance) and she is director of admissions.
MEDINA – Carrying on the tradition of family members who have worked at Medina Memorial Hospital are Jim Luckman and his daughter Amanda.
Combined, their employment totals more than half a century.
Jim first came there in the early 1980s when he had just graduated from high school and was looking for a job.
“Housekeeping had an opening and I applied,” Jim said. “Then I transferred into maintenance as a maintenance helper, then maintenance mechanic, maintenance foreman and now I am director of facilities for maintenance.”
At the time he started, the first floor was a medical wing, he said.
Amanda’s first job there was in patient registration. She was also an aide, so she got to work with the Emergency Room secretary, she said.
Initially, Amanda said she had worked at Orchard Manor where they had rehab and she realized Medina hospital had services that needed to be marketed. She came to the hospital to work in rehab and was here five years until going to Orchard Manor for two years and finally returning to the hospital.
“Since then, we have doubled our census and are looking at even higher numbers this year,” Amanda said. “It’s great to know I got to grow up visiting the hospital with dad working here, and now I get to share the hospital I love with the community.”
Like several other relatives who have been employed there, Jim and Amanda were both born at Medina Memorial Hospital. The nursery is now Jim’s office.
“The rocking horse banners are still up in there,” he said.
“Few families in our storied history have touched more areas than the Luckmans,” said Scott Robinson, director of Marketing, Communication and Outreach. “Jim brings a deep knowledge of how each facility operates, and has evolved over time, while Amanda’s competitive spirit drives her to continually provide the best care to patients. Together, they represent the best of dedication and service at Orleans Community Health.”

This photo submitted by Scott Robinson shows hospital staff readying for an expansion. At left are Donnie Pellegino, Mike Sergeant and current facilities manager Jim Luckman. At right are Dr. Kennth Brooks, Gene Albone and Lyman Sanford.
Jim and Amanda’s jobs interact, in that he is in charge of the van drivers who take patients to appointments outside the hospital and Amanda schedules their appointments.
“Everybody refers to him as ‘Jim-Dad,” Amanda said.
“That came about with the first e-mail I sent her, and I wasn’t sure how to address her,” Jim said. “So I put ‘Amanda-daughter.’ I still have that e-mail.”
Jim said he has had a good career at the hospital and he has no plans to retire.
“I’d like to work until I’m 75,” he said. “There have been a lot of good times and a lot of bad times.”
He shared his kids grew up attending special events at the hospital, such as the “Mash” clinics and Teddy Bear clinics.
Day-to-day, Jim and Amanda only see each other in passing, they said.
“We keep it professional,” Jim said. “I’m busy. Besides the main hospital, I take care of five other sites associated with the hospital.”

















