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With an aging population demanding ever more medical treatment and healthcare a central policy topic of the Obama administration, never has healthcare’s impact on real estate been more relevant. With healthcare being one of the rare growing elements of today’s economy, real estate players are increasingly focused on medical office.
On April 27, find out more as Knox Singleton, CEO of Inova, the region’s largest hospital, Bill Robertson, CEO of Adventist HealthCare, and other experts of the region discuss the Medical Office market. What do the latest deals in the hospital space - Johns Hopkins’s acquisition of Suburban and Kaiser’s acquisition of Monument Corporate Center I, amongst others – signify? How will the new Obama-sponsored healthcare plan impact medical office demand? How has the credit crunch impacted hospital expansion and medical office development and acquisitions? Should health systems consider real estate monetization to create fresh capital inflows?
Bisnow’s panelists will discuss these issues and other trends in the Medical Office marketplace. Learn how to wade through the opportunities and challenges of the coming years. And of course, schmooze time will be plentiful.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Bethesda Theatre
7719 Wisconsin Avenue
Bethesda, MD 20814
Agenda
| 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM |
Breakfast & Schmooze |
| 8:00 AM – 8:45 AM |
Knox Singleton & Bill Robertson |
| 8:45 AM – 9:30 AM |
Real Estate Experts Panel |
| 9:30 AM – 10:00 AM |
More Schmooze |
Price
$49
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J. Knox Singleton
CEO
Inova Health System
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| While operating under a not-for-profit mission of providing world-class healthcare to the NoVa community regardless of ability to pay, Inova has experienced significant growth & expansion during Knox’s 25 year stewardship. Inova is now one of the metro area’s largest and nation’s most integrated and wired healthcare delivery systems, and Inova comprises hospitals, nursing homes, emergency- and urgent-care centers, assisted-living communities, a home health agency, community health and wellness programs, and various community clinics. Knox is also a director and officer of a variety of community organizations that address issues such as affordable housing and human services. This past November, he was inducted into the Washington Business Hall of Fame. |
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Bill Robertson
President and CEO
Adventist HealthCare
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| A health care executive for 24 years, Bill has overseen one of the largest private employers in Montgomery County since 2000. Adventist HealthCare employs more than 7,800 people and cares for nearly 450,000 patients each year among its operation of Washington Adventist Hospital, Hackettstown Regional Medical Center, Shady Grove Adventist Hospital, Adventist Behavioral Health, Adventist Rehabilitation Hospital of Maryland, Adventist Senior Living Services with six nursing centers, Adventist Home Health, and a number of other health care services. Prior to Adventist HealthCare, Bill served as CEO of Shawnee Mission Medical Center, one of the largest and most preferred hospitals in the Kansas City area. |
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Cameron Pratt
President
Foulger-Pratt
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| Cameron is President of Foulger-Pratt Development, a family owned and operated real estate development and investment company that has been active in the Washington Metro area for over 45 years. Cameron has overseen development and construction of Shady Grove Medical Village, Inova Loudoun Hospital’s Medical Office Building, Cancer Center and Ambulatory Surgery Center, Loudon Medical Office Building, Montgomery General Physicians Office Building, and more. |
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Eric Fischer
Principal
Trammell Crow, Washington, DC
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| Eric directs Trammell Crow’s healthcare, life sciences, and clinical initiatives platform for the Eastern US. He is also a national content leader for specialized hospital and senior living initiatives as well as international healthcare facility public to privatization programs. Eric's career has been focused entirely on healthcare, including hospital financial administration, investment banking, principal-based consulting, and a key investment and development leadership position with a publicly traded healthcare real estate investment trust. |
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Charles Feitel
President
Charles L. Feitel Company
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| Founded in 2002, The Charles L. Feitel Company is a commercial real estate brokerage firm that represents medical building owners, doctors, dentists, and healthcare professionals with their commercial real estate needs. In that time, the firm has successfully negotiated and consummated over $500 MM of transactions. |
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David Winstead
Partner
Ballard Spahr
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| David is the former Public Buildings Commissioner for GSA, and at Ballard Spahr he works on real estate development and infrastructure matters. While at GSA, he oversaw the build-out of the FDA Campus at White Oak, and he was responsible for the asset management, design and construction, leasing, and operations of a portfolio of 347 MM SF comprising more than 8,600 public and private buildings housing over 1M federal workers. Currently, he is involved in research and medical facility development. |
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Jim Kornick
Managing Director, Sr. VP
NorthMarq
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| With 25 years experience as a broker, developer and investor, Jim currently provides investment services for medical and office properties. Previously, as Sr. Director of Marcus & Millichap’s DC office, he consummated $200M of transactions focused on medical office building sales nationally and office investment sales in the Metro area. At Transwestern from 1991-2005, selling medical and office in the Mid-Atlantic, he became a Top 20 Salesman in the nation for Transwestern. |
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