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Tommy Tift

Tommy Tift

EVP

Lincoln Harris

Christine Gorham

Christine Gorham

Director

CADDIS Healthcare Real Estate

Kris Miller

Kris Miller

President

Ackerman & Co.

Tommy Tift

EVP

Lincoln Harris

Thomas “Tommy” W. Tift, III became an Executive Vice President at Lincoln Harris CSG after the acquisition of HealthAmerica Realty Group in 2019. He was previously President, CEO, and Founder of HealthAmerica Realty Group, a 25-year-old, Atlanta-based real estate company that specialized solely in medical office buildings and clinic facilities. His clients include healthcare REITs, hospital/health systems, physicians, institutional, and individual investors who own medical office buildings. Tommy has over 37 years’ experience in the medical office building/healthcare real estate industry encompassing the development, investment brokerage sales, leasing, financing and repositioning/workouts of medical office buildings and healthcare facilities throughout the United States.

Tommy began his medical office career with Hardwick and Associates, a Los Angeles-based medical real estate company, in 1982 where he served for seven years as a full-time real estate consultant/broker to the real estate development division of America Medical International, Inc. (AMI). AMI was located in Beverly Hills, California and was the second largest owner of hospitals in the world with 225. From 1989 until forming HealthAmerica Realty Group in 1994, Tommy brokered and developed medical office buildings with different individual partners through his company, The Medical Property Company, Inc. based in Atlanta, Georgia.

Tommy is a native of Atlanta and is a member of the Rotary Club of Atlanta, Georgia Hospital Association, Board of Directors of Piedmont Cotton Mills, Inc., Board of Advisors of Healthcare Real Estate Insights, and former Advisory Board of the Medical Office Building Division of BOMA.

Christine Gorham

Director

CADDIS Healthcare Real Estate

CHRISTINE GORHAM is the Director of Development for Caddis®. Caddis is a national development, investment and management firm focused exclusively on healthcare and seniors housing properties that started as a physician group and culturally remains extremely provider-centric.

Christine oversees business development and executive project strategy in the Southeast. Her focus is on growing Caddis’ development, acquisition and property management portfolios.

Christine brings with her a wealth of experience having spent 29 years in medical operations, with over 18 of those years focused in the healthcare real estate sector. She was CEO and Partner of Eastwood Real Estate Services, LLC, National Director of Asset Management for SRS Investments, LLC and spent a decade at Northside Hospital System in Atlanta, making her a uniquely qualified healthcare real estate professional.

Christine serves as the Chair of CREW Network Foundation, is a Director on the Board for the Atlanta Commercial Board of Realtors and is the Chair for their Diversity Committee’s Mentor Program. She is on the Advisory Council for the Atlanta Women’s Foundation and is the Co-Chair of Membership for the Young Men’s Service League where she volunteers with one of her sons. She served as a Director on the international CREW Network Board and is a past President of CREW Atlanta. She was honored with the 2015 Shining Light Award by CREW Atlanta, was named one of Atlanta’s Top 40 Most Powerful Women in Commercial Real Estate by BISNOW and Top 100 Influential Leaders in Commercial Real Estate by the Atlanta Business Chronicle. Christine holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance from Slippery Rock University and is a Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designee. She resides in Atlanta and enjoys traveling, boating and sports (especially her son’s baseball and Clemson football) with her husband. Together they love time spent with their three sons, extended family and friends.

Kris Miller

President

Ackerman & Co.

Kris Miller, Ackerman & Co.’s President since 1998, sets the strategic direction for the firm’s investment, management and leasing initiatives. Under his leadership, the company has experienced consistent growth and diversified earnings, solidifying its standing as one of the leading full-service commercial real estate firms in the Southeast. To date, Ackerman & Co. has developed and acquired nearly 35 million square feet of office, medical, industrial, retail and mixed-use space; maintains an investment portfolio valued at $1 billion; and has 8 million square feet under management.

Miller is a Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM), a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and a Licensed Real Estate Salesperson in the State of Georgia. He serves on the Perimeter Community Improvement Districts Board, the Real Estate Investment Advisory Council (REIAC) and the Carter Center Board of Councilors. He is a Forum Leader of the Young Presidents Organization (YPO), past Program Chair of the Harvard University Real Estate Academic Initiative and President of the Silver Lake Association, an 80-acre, old-growth urban forest dedicated to green space preservation. He is also an active member of NAIOP and ICSC.

A magna cum laude graduate of Harvard University with an A.B. in Economics, he also attended the London School of Economics & Political Science and Citicorp’s Institute of Global Finance and Management Program for MBA’s focusing on corporate finance, capital structuring risk management, and public and private capital markets.

Summary

  1. What behavioral and operational changes could have a long-lasting impact on the healthcare industry post-pandemic?

  2. What steps need to be taken now to prepare for another pandemic? How can our systems be better prepared?

  3. How have Atlanta healthcare facilities adapted to handle COVID-19 cases?

  4. What is the investment and development outlook for new facilities and projects?

  5. Now that Georgia is reopening, are healthcare facilities concerned about a resurgence? If so, how are they preparing for that?

 

Agenda

Time Activity
8:30 PM
9:00 PM
Healthcare Real Estate During And After The Coronavirus Pandemic
9:00 PM
9:15 PM
Q&A With The Audience