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Pamela Stoyanoff

Pamela Stoyanoff

President – Chief Operating Officer

Methodist Health System

Alan Kramer

Alan Kramer

Associate VP

UT Southwestern

John Huff

John Huff

National Managing Director, Healthcare

Transwestern

Dan Killebrew
Moderator

Dan Killebrew

Associate Principal

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Adam Keith
EMCEE

Adam Keith

Dallas Market Manager

Bisnow

Pamela Stoyanoff

President – Chief Operating Officer

Methodist Health System

Pamela Stoyanoff, MBA, CPA, and FACHE is currently President and Chief

Operating Officer for the 12 hospital Methodist Health System in Dallas, Texas. In that role she leads strategic planning for the system and provides operational leadership for its hospitals, joint ventures, and medical group. She is passionate about the Quadruple Aim and improving health by leading efforts that help to reduce health disparities.

Pam has been a member of numerous Boards including the Dallas-Fort-Worth

Hospital Council Education and Foundation Board, the Texas Hospital Association Board of Directors, the American Hospital Association Regional Policy Board, and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra Finance Committee.

Prior to coming to Dallas, Pam was the Chief Financial Officer for the St. Vincent Health System (4 hospitals) in Little Rock, Arkansas. She is originally from Chicago, Illinois and began her career at Arthur Anderson & Co.

Pam has her BS in Business Administration with a major in Accounting, is a CPA and has her Masters degree from the Lake Forest Graduate School of Management in Lake Forest, Illinois.

Pam has spoken around the country on many topics including revenue cycle

management, robotics, cost reduction strategies, and diversity in healthcare supply

procurement.

She has been voted one of the top “100 Women Hospital and Health System Leaders to Know” by Becker’s Hospital Review, one of the top 25 Women in Business in Dallas/Ft. Worth by the Dallas Business Journal, and was also selected by the Dallas Business Journal, as a Health Care Hero (in recognition of contributions toward improving healthcare in North Texas). Pam is currently a finalist for DCEO magazine’s Excellence in Healthcare Awards, in the Hospital Executive of the Year category.

Alan Kramer

Associate VP

UT Southwestern

Alan Kramer grew up in Texas and completed his bachelors degree at Baylor University and masters degree in Health Management at the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. Alan serves as Associate Vice President of Health System Emerging Strategies & Market Development at UT Southwestern Medical Center. In this role, Alan is responsible for UT Southwestern’s digital health, virtual care, patient access strategy, advanced analytics, practice acquisition & development, market development, and physician outreach. Previously, Alan worked at Baylor Scott & White Health in Dallas, Texas and Emory Healthcare in Atlanta, Georgia. Alan currently lives in Dallas with his wife, Carmen, twin boys and daughter. In his free time, Alan enjoys spending time with his family and playing golf.

John Huff

National Managing Director, Healthcare

Transwestern

TRANSWESTERN ROLE

In this role, John is responsible for sourcing development and investment opportunities nationwide and overseeing recruitment, business development and strategic solutions for healthcare real estate owners, users and investors throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metro.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

John has been active in healthcare real estate since 2004. John joins Transwestern from Stream Realty Partners where as Managing Director, he established the company’s healthcare division and was responsible for leasing a 2.1 million square foot of medical office portfolio. Previously, he worked at Duke Realty Corporation as Vice President of Leasing where during his tenure, he oversaw leasing and business development. As a member of the development team, he developed 17 buildings totaling over 1,500,000 square feet of medical office and outpatient space, in addition to acquisitions of over 450,000 square feet. The portfolio sold in 2017 for approximately $1.5 billion.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION / RECOGNITION

John is a licensed Texas Real Estate Salesperson.

EDUCATION

John received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Austin.

Dan Killebrew

Moderator

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During his career, Dan has created solutions for healthcare projects in the full spectrum of architectural services from master planning and pre-design through implementation documents and contract administration. Over the years, Dan has shared his expertise at healthcare conferences and served on the AIA Dallas Chapter Board of Directors. Dan is currently serving as the Programs Chair for the Association of Medical Facility Professionals of North Texas. His activities are to create programs for networking and education for its members.

Adam Keith

EMCEE

Bisnow

Born and raised in South East London, Adam has always been a ken sportsman; representing his high school in Soccer, Rugby and Cricket. He started his working life as a Police Constable in Central London and then moved on to becoming a “Mens Grooming Expert” (which led to him appearing on The Times, The Telegraph, The Independent & GQ). This career path bought Adam to Dallas, Texas where he met his wife and decided to settle down. In Texas, Adam chose to start over or “re-tool”, and pursued a Management Degree at SMU. Once his studies were complete, Adam moved into sales of HVAC where he touched many commercial construction projects. Adam loves the thrill of new challenges, and meeting new people and can't wait to start his career with Bisnow in Dallas.

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 the future and or another crisis?

  3. What is unique about DFW healthcare market? Does it make it more or less receptive to adapt to the current market challenges?

  4. Development and investment outlook: Where is there opportunity for growth?

  5. How are healthcare industries adapting to the recent spike in coronavirus cases? How are you preparing for a possible bed shortage?