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State of Healthcare

Forcing on Trends Shaping the Industry, Sustainability and New Technology Developments

Braheem Santos

Braheem Santos

Healthcare Strategic Account Executive

Schneider Electric

Thomas Ford

Thomas Ford

Associate Partner

Syska Hennessy Group

Carl Fleming

Carl Fleming

Healthcare Strategist

DPR Construction

Steve Malloy

Steve Malloy

Operations Manager

Turner Construction - Philadelphia

Saul Jabbaway

Saul Jabbaway

Principal, Regional Director Of Design

Ewing Cole

Braheem Santos

Healthcare Strategic Account Executive

Schneider Electric

Braheem Santos is currently the Healthcare Strategic Account Executive with Schneider Electric having recently joined from Penn Medicine. In this role, he helps to understand the needs of Strategic Healthcare Systems and how to best approach them with various technology solutions.

Previous to his current role, Braheem was most recently the Associate Director of Physical Plant for Penn Medicine’s Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP) which followed his role as the Pavilion Project Engineering Manager. He has a demonstrated history of working in the hospital & healthcare industry to produce, sustain and innovate patient care facilities.

Braheem earned his BS focused in Mechanical Engineering from Drexel University where he is also pursuing his Master of Business Administration. He is a member of the Association of Medical Facility Professionals (AMFP), American Society for Healthcare Engineering (ASHE) and serves on the Board of Directors of the Healthcare Facilities Managers Association Delaware Valley (HFMADV).

Thomas Ford

Associate Partner

Syska Hennessy Group

Thomas Ford has more than 27 years of experience in the design of HVAC systems for healthcare facilities. He has worked with Main Line Health - Lankenau Hospital, UMDNJ, Beth Israel Medical Center, University of Pennsylvania Hospital, New York Presbyterian and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Thomas was the Project Manager & Lead Mechanical Designer for the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Monmouth and oversaw the HVAC systems planning and design of this adaptive reuse project as well as all interdisciplinary coordination & construction administration duties. He is also a LEED Accredited Professional and a member of ASHRAE & ASHE.

Steve Malloy

Operations Manager

Turner Construction - Philadelphia

Steve Malloy is one of Turner’s most experienced healthcare construction specialists. He has successfully delivered more than 150 projects across the campuses of many of the region’s premier health care organizations, including Virtua Health, Main Line Health, Jefferson Health, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Shriners Children’s, St. Mary Medical Center, and Nemours Children’s Health. Steve’s track record of a collaborative approach with clients and commitment to turning over projects on-time and on-budget has allowed him to gain an understanding of the healthcare market needs from a design, construction and maintenance point of view.

As Operations Manager for Turner’s local Special Projects Division (SPD), Steve is responsible for directing all SPD field staff, as well as overseeing an annual portfolio of renovation and interior fit-out construction projects worth more than $150-$200 million. Steve is both a certified ICRA for Healthcare Construction professional and a Board of Certified Safety Professionals Safety Trained Supervisor – Construction. He is also a member of the Healthcare Engineers Association of Southern New Jersey. Steve holds B.A. in Business Economics from Lafayette College and an MBA from Villanova University.

Saul Jabbaway

Principal, Regional Director Of Design

Ewing Cole

As the Regional Director of Design at EwingCole, Saul believes that addressing the well-being of both patients and caregivers through the design of functional, yet elegant and soothing environments is one of the most gratifying roles in the building industry. With over 25 years of experience, Saul has led the design of the firm’s largest, most technically sophisticated projects. Saul works for some of the nation’s and the region’s most renowned healthcare providers. As a testament to the quality and innovation in Saul’s work, he has received acknowledgments from the American Institute of Architects, the Association of Licensed Architects, the Center for Health Design, Interior Design magazine, the International Interior Design Association, Modern Healthcare, and the US Green Building Council.

Medical Office Financial Outlook

The Future of Finance & Investments in Medical Centers

Julie Herb

Julie Herb

VP, Facilities Development

Virtua Health

Jeffrey Goldstein

Jeffrey Goldstein

Partner

Mediplex Property Group

Jayme Jaisle

Jayme Jaisle

Senior Counsel

Temple University Health System

Cheri Clarke Doyle

Cheri Clarke Doyle

Managing Director

J.G. Petrucci Co.

Kyle Terry
Moderator

Kyle Terry

Senior Associate

O'Donnell & Naccarato

Julie Herb

VP, Facilities Development

Virtua Health

As Vice President of Facilities Development, Julie Herb oversees all design and development,

construction, and real estate for Virtua Health. Virtua is South Jersey’s largest health system with five

hospitals and approximately 300 additional locations throughout the region. Having worked on a

multitude of projects and negotiations over her career, including the region’s first Proton Therapy

Center, Julie’s current responsibilities include executive oversight for care transformation initiatives at

Virtua Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital and Virtua Mount Holly Hospital.

Over the past twenty-five years, Julie has proven to be an industry leader in the health care real estate

and development space. Among the many accomplishments throughout her leadership journey, Julie

has led the facilities efforts for the Epic transformation across the multi-hospital system, the integration

of numerous properties from acquisition activities, the disposition of facilities from a variety of

initiatives, as well as oversight of billions of dollars of capital construction, renovation, and

infrastructure projects. Julie continues to work on facility master planning activities for Virtua, as well as

countless strategic initiatives which will position Virtua well for many years into the future.

As a graduate of Franklin and Marshall College and the Business Management Program of the Wharton

School of the University of Pennsylvania, Julie holds a professional designation with the Counselors of

Real Estate, serving as Chapter Treasurer, and is also a Member of the Board of Trustees with Oaks

Integrated Care. Julie was recently appointed as a Board Member and Secretary of Association of

Medical Facility Professionals Philadelphia.

Jeffrey Goldstein

Partner

Mediplex Property Group

During his career in commercial real estate, Jeffrey has managed strategic planning and transactional

financing for clients consisting of high- net-worth individuals and corporations throughout the United

States, Europe and the Middle East. For the past 18 years he has primarily focused on projects involving

single-tenant commercial office; special purpose medical; and age-targeted developments, facilitating

and directing several hundred million dollars’ worth of successful projects.

In his role as a Partner at Mediplex Property Group, Jeffrey focuses on developing strategic relationships

with health systems, independent physician network practices, institutions, and municipalities that

comprise the company’s core competencies, and are the backbone of the Company’s successful growth

and expansion plans.

Jeffrey holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and a Master’s Degree from

The Jewish Theological Seminary of America.

Jayme Jaisle

Senior Counsel

Temple University Health System

Jayme Jaisle is Senior Counsel for Temple University Health System, a $2.4 billion dollar academic health system dedicated to providing access to quality patient care and excellence in medical education and research. Temple Health includes four hospital campuses--Temple Main, Jeanes, Episcopal and Northeastern—plus Fox Chase Cancer Center. In addition, as part of a consortium consisting of three entities, Temple Health recently acquired Temple Health – Chestnut Hill Hospital, with Jayme serving as lead in-house transactional counsel for the acquisition. Jayme has spent her career advising non-profit academic health systems on complex regulatory and business matters with an eye toward innovative solutions. Her practice is focused on transactional and regulatory matters, provider contracting, payer reimbursements, leasing, graduate medical education arrangements, and fraud and abuse reviews. Jayme also serves as board secretary to Temple Center for Population Health, Temple Cares ACO, and Temple Physicians, Inc.

Kyle Terry

Moderator

O'Donnell & Naccarato

Kyle Terry has more than 12 years of experience as a structural engineer specializing in healthcare facilities. He has worked on a wide range of projects including: the new RWJBH; Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Cancer Pavilion, Main Line Health Lankenau Medical Center Emergency Department Expansion, CHOP Hub for Clinical Collaboration, Jefferson Cherry Hill ; Washington Township Hospital Expansions, and numerous others. In his role, Kyle maintains client contact, coordinates with both internal and external team members, assists with internal scheduling and project staffing, performs and oversees overall completion of project deliverables and quality requirements, and manages the financial aspects of projects. He is a licensed professional engineer in Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, and New Jersey and a member of the Association of Medical Facility Professionals, American Society of Civil Engineers, Delaware Valley Association of Structural Engineers, and Urban Land Institute.

Enhancing More Than Just Patient Experience

Increasing the Quality of Care for Patients and Staff, Redesigning Medical Offices With a Purpose

Christopher Prochner

Christopher Prochner

Partner

JB&B

Clayton Mitchell

Clayton Mitchell

National Healthcare and Lifesciences Advisory Council

Urban Land Institute

Allison Wilson-Maher

Allison Wilson-Maher

VP

Penn Medicine

Sara Gally

Sara Gally

Interior Design Principal

HDR

Ryan Klinicki
Moderator

Ryan Klinicki

Healthcare Group Leader

HSC Builders

Christopher Prochner

Partner

JB&B

Christopher Prochner has been the leader of global consulting engineering firm JB&B’s healthcare

division for the past 16 years, growing, developing and guiding a 60-member team spanning all trades,

with ongoing expansion into the Philadelphia region. In addition to his involvement with the city’s

Jefferson Health Honickman Center, Mr. Prochner has also worked with some of New York’s most

renowned medical centers and research facilities, where he has been a key player in campus master

planning efforts as well as implementing cutting-edge technologies to provide buildable, maintainable

and scalable systems while improving patient-centered care. In response to the pandemic in 2020, Mr.

Prochner was instrumental in leading the MEP design of SUNY Stony Brook’s five-tent, 1,028-bed

Alternate Care Facility to serve both Covid-19 and non-Covid-19 patients.

He has spoken on numerous industry-wide panels, including ASHE’s 2022 International Summit &

Exhibition on Health Facility Planning, Design & Construction (PDC Summit), where he participated in a

roundtable discussion on Carbon Reduction/Electrification – A New Healthcare Design Paradigm,

focused on national trends in carbon emission reduction policies and the technologies available—and

viable—in helping to electrify building heating and cooling systems. In addition to having moderated a

virtual lecture and book signing with former Jefferson Health CEO Dr. Stephen Klasko in March 2021, he

also participated in the New York Building Congress’s Hospitals and Local Law 97 - Understanding the

Path to Common Ground, also March 2021; AMFP’s Get Smart – “Smart” Building Technology for

Healthcare Facilities in the 21st Century, February 2021; and NEW Conversations: Expanding

Opportunities in Healthcare Design and Construction in NYC, December 2020. Additionally, he is former

co-chair of the New York Building Congress’s Healthcare & Life Sciences Committee.

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.

Allison Wilson-Maher

VP

Penn Medicine

Allison P. Wilson-Maher is the Vice President of Real Estate, Design and Construction at Penn

Medicine, where she oversees and manages the organization’s 17 million square foot real estate

platform. She leads a staff of more than 50 to deliver excellent project management, planning and

real estate advisory services to clients across the system, including development and

implementation of overarching real estate strategy, design and construction of renovation and de

novo development projects, and real estate portfolio acquisition and disposition. Allison collaborates

with professionals and leadership of both the Perelman School of Medicine and The University of

Pennsylvania to deliver integrated and complementary real estate solutions enterprise-wide.

Also an alumna of the University, Allison holds a Master of Business Administration in Real Estate

from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. She graduated summa cum laude, first honor

graduate, with highest honors from The University of Georgia, where she received her Bachelor of

Arts degree in Journalism.

Allison is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives, where she served as Regent

for Southeastern Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey for three years. She received ACHE of

Greater Philadelphia’s Administrative Achievement Award in 2015 (formerly Healthcare Leadership

Network of the Delaware Valley) and its Senior Level Leadership award in 2025. Allison currently

serves on the Board of Trustees of The Grayson School.

Sara Gally

Interior Design Principal

HDR

Sara is an interior design principal in our Philadelphia studio, specialized in healthcare design and highly skilled in deep collaboration with construction and design colleagues. Through 17 years of experience, her understanding of healthcare design has extended beyond the built environment toward designing places where people can experience healthcare with trust and comfort and where staff can operate with efficiency and feel their health and well-being is top of mind. Sara’s ability to deliver complex projects within multidisciplinary team structures exemplifies her passion for designing beautiful spaces that impact people’s experience of healthcare and that improve their quality of life. Her work as a key member of the PennFIRST integrated project delivery team illustrates the impact of her ability to collaborate.

"I choose to design for healthcare because it’s very technical and constrained; and I love a challenge. It’s easy to resort to solving a problem and checking the box, but I’m passionate about not simply checking the box, but rather transcending what’s possible and creating an environment that’s there for people in a time of need."

She has spoken at several conferences including NeoCon and LEDucation. She often lectures for Drexel’s Master of Interior Architecture program as well as for architecture and furniture design undergraduates.

Ryan Klinicki

Moderator

HSC Builders

Ryan brings over 16 years of experience at HSC overseeing the many details of complex healthcare

projects in the Philadelphia region. He has constructed both interior renovations and new construction

projects while effectively navigating the everchanging marketplace conditions. With this experience, he

is able to execute long term planning as well as delve into the details of projects, ensuring success for

the team. As Project Director, Ryan works closely with his clients and design teams to plan, start, and

successfully manage the construction project to completion. His oversight starts with providing

preconstruction support and overall project planning and concludes on Day 1 of patient care.

Additionally, he is a continual learner who is working towards his Professional Engineer (PE) licensure.

WHY THIS MATTERS

What You'll Learn:

  • How is the Philadelphia healthcare market performing? Hear from top industry professionals as they discuss the good, the bad and the ugly.

  • Despite the challenges, medical office buildings remain one of the most resilient asset classes in CRE — hear how they are constantly evolving and changing with the times.

  • What impact is the recession going to have on the industry? We're already seeing costs increasing, reimbursements decreasing, labor shortage worsening — what’s next?

  • A number of acquisitions were proposed but didn't go through in 2022. Will this trend continue due to the economy, or is there another factory to consider?

  • How will technology be utilized in future construction and design and how are older systems being upgraded to include new innovations and regulations?

  • Where are the new investment and development opportunities?

How You'll Do More Business:

The healthcare industry has faced many challenges throughout the last few years and 2023 is bound to be as unpredictable. Join us in Philadelphia to hear from leading healthcare professionals as they discuss how they are constantly evolving and changing with the times. Learn what new strategies are helping them overcome uncertainty. Hear how partnering with major commercial real estate players to find solutions has improved and set the stage for new opportunities in design, construction and development in the future. 

Who You'll Network With:

Brokers, owners, developers, investors, construction, designers, architects, financial professionals and more!

What Your Ticket Gets You: 

Bisnow events bring together the biggest power players in the industry to help you identify opportunities, build your network and expand your business. With the largest audience of commercial real estate professionals in the world, no one knows how to help your business more than we do. 

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PROJECTS, ARTICLES & CURRENT EVENTS

Agenda

Time Activity
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
Registration & Pre-Event Networking
1:00 PM
1:45 PM
Medical Offices and Hospitals Financial Outlook

Learn about the different investment strategies for all types of facilities. Hear what area investors are most interested in and how the current economy is influencing their decisions.

1:45 PM
2:30 PM
State of Healthcare

Forcing on Trends Shaping the Industry, Sustainability and New Technology Developments

2:30 PM
2:45 PM
Networking & Coffee Break
2:45 PM
3:30 PM
Enhancing More Than Just Patient Experience

Increasing the Quality of Care for Patients and Staff, Redesigning Medical Offices With a Purpose

3:30 PM
4:00 PM
Post- Event Networking