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Speakers

Tom Ahn

Tom Ahn

VP Real Estate Division
Mount Sinai Health System

Kimberly Wright

Kimberly Wright

VP Facilities Planning
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Amador Centeno

Amador Centeno

SVP, Facilities Management, Operations, and Planning; Vice Dean for Student Services
Columbia University Irving Medical Center

Emme Deland

Emme Deland

SVP & Chief Strategy Officer,
New York-Presbyterian

Anthony Viceroy

Anthony Viceroy

CEO
Westmed Medical Group

Sharon Greenberger

Sharon Greenberger

President & CEO
YMCA of Greater New York City

Joseph Schulman

Joseph Schulman

SVP & Regional Executive Director, Western Region
Northwell Health

Dr. Richard Park

Dr. Richard Park

Vice Chair
Summit/CityMD

James Demetriades

James Demetriades

VP Operations
Penn Medicine Princeton Health

Elena Danilova

Director, Capital Projects
Northwell Health

Kevin Mannle

Kevin Mannle

Director of Facilities Operations
New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornel Medical Center

Susan Solomon

Susan Solomon

Founder & CEO
The New York Stem Cell Foundation Research Institute

Kevin B. Mahoney

Kevin B. Mahoney

CEO
University of Pennsylvania Health System

Kathleen Chavanu Gorman

Kathleen Chavanu Gorman

EVP of Patient Care & COO
Children's National Health System

Nicole McKnight

Managing Director
BioLabs New York

Matthew Weir

Matthew Weir

Executive Vice President
Taconic Partners

 Ben Ochs

Ben Ochs

CEO
Anchor Health Properties

David Storto

David Storto

Executive Vice President, Chief Strategy Officer
Wellforce

Deborah Visconi

Deborah Visconi

President & CEO
New Bridge Medical Center

Dr. Michael Jaff

Dr. Michael Jaff

President
Newton-Wellesley Hospital

David Braunstein

David Braunstein

VP, Acquisitions
Seavest Healthcare Properties

Doug Thiede

Doug Thiede

SVP, Life Sciences & Healthcare
NYCEDC

Loretta Beine

Loretta Beine

Senior Director, Business Development
Empire State Development

Chick Atkins

Chick Atkins

Managing Principal
Atkins Companies

​Peter Mulcahey​

​Peter Mulcahey​

VP, Healthcare and Life Sciences
JRM Construction

David Pfeffer

David Pfeffer

Partner
Tarter Krinsky & Drogin

Albert Thompson

Albert Thompson

Managing Executive
TPG Architecture

Jonathan Hernandez

Jonathan Hernandez

Partner
Gilsanz Murray Steficek

Christopher Norris

Christopher Norris

Business Unit Director
Talisen Construction

Guy Leibler
Moderator

Guy Leibler

President
Simone Healthcare Development

Bryan Langlands
Moderator

Bryan Langlands

Principal
NBBJ

Stephanie Barnes
Moderator

Stephanie Barnes

VP Healthcare Services
LAZ Healthcare Services

Moderator

Jennifer Hawks Bland

CEO
NewYorkBIO

Phillip Salomon
Moderator

Phillip Salomon

Senior Vice President
First American Title National Commercial Services

Christopher Zelisko
Moderator

Christopher Zelisko

Principal
Jack L. Gordon Architects

MORE SPEAKERS TO BE ANNOUNCED

Agenda

  • Registration, Breakfast & Networking

  • Speed Networking

  • Welcome to National Healthcare East 2018!

  • Healthcare Expansion | An Executive Outlook

    • Emme Deland, SVP & Chief Strategy Officer, New York-Presbyterian
    • Kevin Mahoney, EVP, Chief Administrative Officer & Executive Vice Dean Integrative Services, University of Pennsylvania Health System
    • James Demetriade, VP Operations, Penn Medicine Princeton Health
    • Peter Mulcahey, VP, Gilbane Building Co.
    • Joseph Schulman, SVP & Regional Executive Director, Western Region, Northwell Health
    Moderator: Bryan Langlands, Principal, NBBJ

  • Leaders of Tomorrow: Innovation in Policy, Partnerships and Academia

    • Kathleen Chavanu Gorman, EVP of Patient Care & COO, Children's National Health System
    • Dr. Verdi DiSesa, COO, Temple University Health System, President & CEO, Temple University Hospital
    • Dr. Michael Jaff, President, Newton-Wellesley Hospital
    • David Storto, President, Partners Continuing Care & Spaulding Rehabilitation Network
    Moderator: Stephanie Barnes, VP Healthcare, LAZ Healthcare Services

  • 30min Break, Stretch and Grab Coffee!

  • Life Sciences: The Impact of Research on Healthcare

    • Loretta Beine, Director, Strategic Business Development, Empire State Development
    • Nicole McKnight, Managing Director, BioLabs New York
    • Susan L. Solomon, CEO & Co-Founder, New York Stem Cell Foundation
    • Doug Thiede, SVP, Life Sciences & Healthcare, NYCEDC
    • Matthew Weir, SVP, Taconic Investment Partners
    Moderator: Jennifer Hawks Bland, CEO, New York BIO

  • Lunch & Networking

  • Investment & Acquisitions: The Micro & Macro Level Impacts on Healthcare

    • Chick Atkins, Managing Principal, Atkins Companies
    • David Braunstein, VP, Seavest Healthcare Properties
    • Ben Ochs, CEO, Anchor Health Properties
    • David J. Pfeffer, Partner, Tarter Krinsky & Drogin
    Moderator: Phillip Salomon, SVP, First American Title

  • Community Wellness: Optimizing Care in Urban & Suburban Environments

    • Tom Ahn, VP Real Estate Division, Mount Sinai Health System
    • Sharon Greenberger, President & CEO, YMCA of Greater New York City
    • Jonathan Hernandez, Partner, Gilsanz Murray Steficek
    • Dr. Richard Park, CEO, CityMD
    • Anthony Viceroy, CEO, WestMed Medical Group
    • Deborah Visconi, President & CEO, New Bridge Medical Center
    Moderator: Guy Leibler, President, Simone Healthcare Development

  • Break & Grab a Refreshment!

  • Future of Healthcare Facilities: Design & Construction

    • Amador Centeno, SVP, Facilities Management, Operations, and Planning; Vice Dean for Student Services,Columbia University Irving Medical Center
    • Elena V. Danilova, Director, Capital Projects, Northwell Health
    • Kevin Mannle, Director of Facilities Operations, New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornel Medical Center
    • Chris Norris, Business Unit Director, Talisen Construction
    • Al Thompson, Managing Executive, TPG Architecture
    • Kimberly Wright, VP, Facilities Planning, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
    Moderator: Christopher Zelisko, Principal, Jack L. Gordon Architects

  • Cocktails, Hors D'oeuvres, Deals & Schmooze

National Healthcare East

Healthcare continues to dominate national headlines, with major mergersacquisitions, and uncertainty around the ACA. Subsequently, there have been several opportunities within the real estate market. CBRE's U.S. Medical Office and Healthcare findings propose a variety of outlooks:


- The senior citizen population (65+), which is the highest per-capita healthcare spending demographic, will double by 2055
 
- Cost containment continues to drive hospital consolidation and expansion of outpatient facilities
 
- The absorption of medical office space continues to be greater than the supply, which has lead to an 8% vacancy rate (* as of Q1 2017)
 
- Healthcare has seen an increase in transaction volume, with nearly $10 billion for the year ending Q1 2017
 

Overall, the mission for healthcare is clear: provide quality service to a mass population in an efficient, ethical and cost-effective manner. With rising costs, however, executing healthcare's mission is an incredible challenge.

As the healthcare evolves to keep up with industry demands, how can hospital systems, healthcare providers and real estate executives work together to succeed in delivering quality healthcare while maintaining a valuable return on investment?  

 
Topics to Include:
 
1. Major Mergers and Acquisitions: How will the mergers of CVS-Aetna and Dignity Health-CHI, as well as HTA's $2.8B acquisition of Duke Realty's healthcare portfolio impact healthcare in 2018 and years to come?
 
2. The Future of Technology in Healthcare: What are the new advancements in healthcare technology? Will telemedicine become the new normal and how will this disrupt traditional brick & mortar care?
 
3. The Evolution of Culture Within the Hospital: How will patient-centric facilities increase quality of care? Can the value-based systems of small, independent healthcare facilities be adopted in national hospital systems?
 
4. Procurement Challenges (and Successes): How can executives look to industries outside of healthcare (i.e. industrial/manufacturing, e-commerce/retail, hospitality, etc) to improve the procurement of healthcare? What are the best practices to keep costs down?
 
5. Retailization of Healthcare: Will outpatient facilities overtake the demand for new hospitals? Will Amazon and/or other e-commerce conglomerates become a source of doctor - patient pharmaceutical deliveries? How far will the retailization of healthcare go? 
 
6. Design & Construction: An Evolution of Healthcare Facilities: The millennial generation is driving the demand for hotel-like hospitals. How will this impact the way hospitals, outpatient facilities and urgent care clinics are designed? Where are the opportunities for the AEC community?
 
7. The Future of the ACA Under the G.O.P. Tax Bill: The new G.O.P. tax bill eliminates the individual mandate penalty for not having healthcare, weakening Obamacare. What does this mean for the industry?
 
8. New Developments, Leasing & Financing: What will 2018 bring in regard to new development, leasing and financing in healthcare? Will the market remain healthy? What states and cities have the most activity and opportunities for healthcare?
 
9. The Future of Senior Living: With baby boomers entering senior living facilities in the next decade, how will a new generation of tenants impact the design and development of senior living facilities?
 
10. Healthcare Data Innovation & Privacy: While we are becoming an increasingly data-driven world, how can data be used to deliver better care while preserving the integrity of confidential information?
 
11. Private Public Partnerships: How are health systems, non-profits, developers and government executives partnering via P3 to deliver high-quality, cost-effective health facilities?
 
12. Investment Outlook Forecast: What is the current transaction volume of healthcare real estate and how does it compare to other market places? Does the supply & demand marketplace have a healthy outlook for 2020 and beyond? 
 
Join us for this full day event to hear more about these topics and to network with the biggest influencers in healthcare real estate, healthcare providers, hospital systems, academic institutions, healthcare REITs and construction & design firms. As always, Bisnow provides an abundance of opportunities for networking and deal-making in a fast-paced, (almost) never boring, real 9-5 day (not like your current job). We look forward to seeing you there!

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866 United Nations Plaza
New York, NY 10017

Floor: 6th Floor