New Release: Lillibridge Healthcare Services Playing Major Roles at BOMA International’s 2017 Medical Office Buildings + Healthcare Real Estate Conference in Denver

As Diamond Sponsor, the nation’s largest owner and operator of medical office buildings (MOB) is hosting the popular Roundtable Room sessions with nine expert speakers on the agenda

DENVER, May 9, 2017 – Lillibridge Healthcare Services Inc. will play its biggest role ever at this year’s Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International Medical Office Buildings + Healthcare Facilities Conference May 10 to May 12 in Denver, Colorado.

Lillibridge continues to be a Diamond Sponsor of the popular annual MOB conference and is hosting three special interest Roundtable Discussions:

  • Urban Revitalization: An Opportunity for Life Science and Innovation featuring moderator James Mendelson, executive vice president asset management for Lillibridge Healthcare Services, and panelists Daniel C. Cramer, executive vice president for Wexford Science & Technology a real estate company exclusively focused on partnering with universities, academic medical centers and research companies; Dave Liu, senior vice president of life sciences for Lillibridge Healthcare Services; and Will Germain, senior investment officer life science and innovation centers for Ventas, a leading real estate investment trust.
  • The Power of Partnership: Real Life Examples featuring moderator Margie McHugh, senior vice president advisory services for Lillibridge Healthcare Services, and panelists Janelle Raborn, vice president operations for Lovelace Health System in New Mexico, part of Ardent Health Services; Todd W. Lillibridge, president and chief executive officer for Lillibridge Healthcare Services and executive vice president medical property operations for Ventas; and Stephen S. Owen, senior vice president for Lillibridge Facilities Development.
  • Redevelopment in an Environment of Uncertainty featuring moderator Mike Wood CHC, MSM, BS, ARRT, RT, executive vice president for National Healthcare Realty, and panelists James (Jim) T. Venker AIA, senior director, facilities, construction and environmental services for Premier, Inc.; and Jeffrey S. Kent, managing director of facilities for Nemours.

With so many architects attending the conference now, BOMA has sought and become an approved provider of AIA continuing education. AIA has approved 5 sessions at the conference for AIA Learning Units, including two of the Roundtable Sessions, “Urban Revitalization” and “Redevelopment in an Environment of Uncertainty.”

In addition, Scott Miller LEED AP, senior vice president development for Lillibridge Healthcare Services, will moderate the panel Where Do You Start? Ambulatory Master Planning Start to Finish.

“Educational, networking conferences such as BOMA are more important than ever in this rapidly changing, challenging healthcare environment,” says Todd W. Lillibridge, president and chief executive officer for Lillibridge and executive vice president, medical properties for Ventas. “The BOMA MOB conference is a perfect forum for real estate and healthcare executives to share ideas that will help their organizations succeed and thrive.”

The healthcare real estate sector’s largest and most respected conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Denver. Full program details, including a complete speaker list and registration information, are available at www.mob.boma.org/MOB2017.

About Lillibridge

Lillibridge Healthcare Services Inc. is the largest owner/manager of medical office buildings in the United States, providing management, leasing, marketing, facility development and advisory services to highly rated hospitals and health systems throughout the United States. Lillibridge is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ventas, Inc., an S&P 500 company and leading real estate investment trust. More information about Lillibridge and Ventas can be found at www.lillibridge.com and www.ventasreit.com.

About Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International

The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International is a federation of 90 BOMA U.S. associations and 18 international affiliates. Founded in 1907, BOMA represents the owners and managers of all commercial property types including nearly 10.5 billion square feet of U.S. office space that supports 1.7 million jobs and contributes $234.9 billion to the U.S. GDP. Its mission is to advance a vibrant commercial real estate industry through advocacy, influence and knowledge.

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