18 Tower Lane • New Haven, Connecticut

Tim Smith

Timothy Smith has spent most of his career in the hospitality and culinary world, studying the art at the University of New Haven and working for over twenty years in dining services and facilities for senior living organizations.  It was during that time when Tim’s path crossed The Towers’ as the Regional Director of Operations where he successfully oversaw dining and/or facilities for multiple properties, including The Towers for 4 years.

Tim’s extensive experience in senior living combined with a close, personal relationship with his own grandmother helped build the foundation for his professional goals. More than anything, Tim sought to master resident satisfaction and a quality product, while prioritizing getting to know individuals on a personal level. It was, and still is, commonplace to see Tim taking a pause to sit and chat with his residents. His own objectives and integrity aligned with that of The Towers’ and the vision to provide unrivaled services and amenities. With The Towers Team, Tim helped spearhead special Dining Programs as well as the construction of a brand-new state-of-the-art kitchen and dining room.

When the opportunity to share and expand on his own expertise presented itself in the Spring of 2024, Tim couldn’t wait to jump on board and join the Towers’ team.  As the Director of Quality Operations, he looks forward to managing and improving the day-to-day operations that help The Towers flourish and stand out as the one-of-a-kind organization that it is.

Tim has lived in Connecticut his entire life, where he resides today with his supportive and loving wife and three amazing and busy children.  When he’s not playing taxi driver or watching a soccer game (or a softball game, a chorus or band concert, a dance recital, etc.), you will find him working with his hands, building and managing his own elaborate DIY projects at his own home. He enjoys spending time on the shoreline and sailing with his father and family on Long Island Sound.

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