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Bonnie Phipps

Bonnie Phipps

President & CEO

St. Agnes Hospital

Rick Abbott
Moderator

Rick Abbott

Principal

Hord Coplan Macht

Dr. John Chessare, MD

Dr. John Chessare, MD

President & CEO

Greater Baltimore Medical Center

Clayton Mitchell

Clayton Mitchell

National Healthcare and Lifesciences Advisory Council

Urban Land Institute

Gill Wylie

Gill Wylie

President

Johns Hopkins Medical Management Corporation

Tim Oliver

Tim Oliver

SVP - Healthcare Development

NexCore Group

Clayton Mitchell

National Healthcare and Lifesciences Advisory Council

Urban Land Institute

Clayton Mitchell (Mitch) is a visionary leader and corporate real estate executive who has consistently built high performing teams capable of delivering transformational real estate portfolio results. His technical and executive acumen were honed through a 25-year career as a U.S. Navy Civil Engineer Corps officer, serving in various impactful assignments such as; Navy Legislative Fellow to the Senate Majority Leader; Vice President, Global Public Works with Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC); Director, Navy Task Force Energy coordinating energy strategy development across all major Navy Systems Commands, and; Project Executive for the $1B expansion of the National Naval Military Medical Center at Bethesda.

Mitch has leveraged these foundational experiences in creating exceptional value within the healthcare sector, in various executive real estate assignments with Kaiser Permanente and ultimately, as Senior Vice President, Real Estate and Facilities for Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health. Over a four-year timeframe, Mitch completely transformed Jefferson’s real estate and facilities (public safety) into an industry leading enterprise shared service, driving $250M in value extraction across the entire spectrum of facilities management services delivery.

Mitch is a registered Professional Engineer in the Commonwealth of Virginia, graduate of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (BS Industrial Engineering) and University of California at Berkeley (MS Civil Engineer/Construction Management) and has completed executive management and leadership programs at Tuck School of Business (Dartmouth) and the Harvard Business School.

Gill Wylie

President

Johns Hopkins Medical Management Corporation

W. “Gill” Wylie is President of Johns Hopkins Medical Management Corporation, and is

responsible for the development, finance, leasing, operations and program

management for all of Johns Hopkins Medicine’s Healthcare and Surgery Centers in

Maryland.. Under a succession of ascending positions, Gill has held these

responsibilities since 1992. Gill’s current portfolio of projects includes Johns Hopkins

Medicine at Green Spring Station, White Marsh, Columbia, Odenton and various other

suburban locations.

The first and largest Health Care and Surgery Center, opened in 1994 is Johns Hopkins

at Green Spring Station. which is comprised of 225,000 square feet of medical

services, including an primary care, specialty care, an ambulatory surgery center, and

a full spectrum of diagnostic imaging services Johns Hopkins Medicine at Green

Spring Station serves more than 500,000 patient visits per year from the BaltimoreWashington

region.

Gill began his career with Johns Hopkins Medicine in 1985. His early responsibilities

included market research, marketing, capital budgeting, strategic and long term

planning, program design and implementation, departmental administration of both

Psychiatry and Oncology, and then directing the clinical operations for 220 inpatient

beds for the Department of Medicine.

Prior to coming to Johns Hopkins, Gill spent three years at Georgetown University,

where, as a Program Associate, he assisted the Project Director in monitoring two

national grant programs of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the High Risk Young

People’s Program and the Community Hospital-Physician Practice Program.

Gill was born and raised in New York City as one of five children. He graduated from

Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts, in 1978, with a BA in Design; and, then

from the University of Pittsburgh in 1984, with a Masters in Public Health. Gill married

Mary Anne Styka in 1988. Gill and Mary Anne have two sons: Gill, who is a sophomore

in the International Affairs program at George Washington University; and, Henry, who

is a junior at Archbishop Curley High School.

Gill completed the Baltimore County Leadership Program in 2000, and among many

other professional and community boards, he has served on the Board of Directors of

Howard County General Hospital since 2007. In his free time, Gill and his family enjoy

community service, travel and sports.

Summary

Strategic use of real estate has become a tool for health systems to reach more patients, cut costs, and finance new projects through consolidation all while improving quality of care.

Our all-star panelists will discuss the explosion in ambulatory care centers, the increased presence of private equity and REITs, rising construction costs, and the impact of the Affordable Care Act. These changes in HCRE have created an industry that is defined by innovation, growth, and cost efficiency.

Join us on May 4 to hear real estate experts from across the region discuss the future of healthcare innovation and delivery, and its impact on commercial real estate.


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