New Global Leaders in Sustainable Healthcare & Hospital Development Conference Announced for Agenda
Ricardo Forbes, Sonia Roschnik, Gail Vittori, Hugh Greeley, and Professor Greg Carlson are all new confirmed speakers for the Sustainable Healthcare & Hospital Development Conference.
West Palm Beach, FL, August 04, 2010 --(PR.com)-- The Healthcare & Hospital Development Conference will take place on September 22-24th, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. http://www.healthcaredevelopmentconference.com
The conference will host up to 400 leaders from over 30 different countries from the healthcare and governmental sectors, which will be available to network with. What would take years to accomplish, will be condensed into three days of educational development.
Ricardo Forbes, president of International Captive Managers Ltd. stated, “I feel that the Sustainable Healthcare & Hospital Development Conference is important because one has the ability to learn about the necessary components that are needed to facilitate healthcare sustenance and growth, and at the same time, you are able to do good networking with other individuals in the field that may need the services you provide that, they do not have access to, or was not aware that exist. The importance for attending is to hear from the experts what they are doing to deal with the reform that has now been signed into law and again to network and market your services,” he added.
Ricardo Forbes is president of International Captive Managers Limited. He’s spent the last 23 years involved with the insurance industry. Forbes has been a life underwriter with British American and Cayman General. He also formed and managed Forbes Insurance Brokers Limited in 1996 until he sold it in 2005. He later joined the Crusader International Management and earned a license to operate A.M.F Partners, dealing with youth development and training.
Some additional speakers will include Sonia Roschnik (NHS), Gail Vittori (USBCG), Hugh Greeley, and Greg Carlson.
Sonia Roschnik is the operational director of NHS Sustainable Development Unit in the UK. For the past 20 years, Sonia has worked in health and social services. She’s been a clinician, PFI project manager, and Deputy Director of Operations at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge. She’s also volunteered her time to provide hospital care in Switzerland, conducted therapy services in Scotland, and looked over health services in Nigeria.
Gail Vittori is the Immediate Past Chair of the United States Green Building Council. She is the co-director of the Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems. She served as a consultant for Sustainable Design for the Pentagon Renovation Program’s Commissioning Team, and a catalyst for several national initiatives on sustainability in the healthcare sector. Vittori is also recognized in her community, of Austin, Texas, as a driver of policy initiatives and continues her advocacy of responsible alternatives to municipal solid waste. She’s been honored as an innovator and is one of the “35 people who will shape our future.”. She serves on the advisory board of Natural Home’s and Environmental Building News at Harvard University where she attended Graduate School of design.
Hugh Greeley is the founder of HG Healthcare Consultants. He’s worked with the National Blue Cross Association, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospital, Medical Societies, Hospital Associations, Universities, and Foreign Governments. He’s an expert on medical staff administration, hospital governance, credentialing, performance improvement, accreditation, antitrust, and corporate negligence. His other jobs include chairperson of the Volunteers in Medicine Institute, faculty of the Governance Institute, a member of The Bureau of the Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program, and he’s a member of the Selection Committee for the Excellence in Medicine Awards of the Foundation of the American Medical Association.
Greg Carlson is an assistant professor at the University of Alabama, Birmingham for the Health Services Administration, where he is also an associate for Healthcare Consulting. He’s taught at the Arnold School of Public Health in Health Policy at the University of South Carolina and at the J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University. For over 20 years he was a healthcare executive, holding the position of CEO for a 500-bed community hospital for 11 of them. He’s an expert on delivering high quality care, patient safety, and producing exceptional financial results. He’s also a co-author of Leading Healthcare Cultures: How Human Capital Drives Financial Performance.
Other speakers are as follows:
- Laila Al Jassmi, CEO, Dubai Health Authority
- Stuart Rowley, CEO, Prince Court Medical Center, Malaysia
- Fred Hagigi, Director of Executive Education Programs and Professor of
Health Services, UCLA School Public Health
- Norman Soto, Director of Healthcare for the MENA Region, Burt Hill
- H.E. Nasser Al Budoor, Director, International Relations & Health Affairs
- C. Duane Dauner, President, California Hospital Association
- Hon. Premier W. Mckeeva Bush, Minister for Financial Services and Tourism,
Cayman Islands
- Dr. Devi Shetty, Heart Surgeon and Chairman of Narayana Hrudayalaya,
Bangalore, India
- Dr. Rick Van Pelt, Director Global Programs, Partners Harvard Medical
International
- Cagri Kanver, Senior Associate, HOK Advance Strategies
- Henning Lensch, Chairman of the Hospital Planning Group, Association for
German Consulting Engineers and Architects, VBI
The conference is sponsored by the Sustainable Healthcare & Hospital Development Magazine. http://www.healthcaredevelopmentmagazine.com
It will also be integrated with the 3rd Annual Medical Tourism and Global Healthcare Congress. http://www.medicaltourismcongress.com
For more information about exciting new speakers, http://www.healthcaredevelopmentconference.com/en/speakers.html
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The conference will host up to 400 leaders from over 30 different countries from the healthcare and governmental sectors, which will be available to network with. What would take years to accomplish, will be condensed into three days of educational development.
Ricardo Forbes, president of International Captive Managers Ltd. stated, “I feel that the Sustainable Healthcare & Hospital Development Conference is important because one has the ability to learn about the necessary components that are needed to facilitate healthcare sustenance and growth, and at the same time, you are able to do good networking with other individuals in the field that may need the services you provide that, they do not have access to, or was not aware that exist. The importance for attending is to hear from the experts what they are doing to deal with the reform that has now been signed into law and again to network and market your services,” he added.
Ricardo Forbes is president of International Captive Managers Limited. He’s spent the last 23 years involved with the insurance industry. Forbes has been a life underwriter with British American and Cayman General. He also formed and managed Forbes Insurance Brokers Limited in 1996 until he sold it in 2005. He later joined the Crusader International Management and earned a license to operate A.M.F Partners, dealing with youth development and training.
Some additional speakers will include Sonia Roschnik (NHS), Gail Vittori (USBCG), Hugh Greeley, and Greg Carlson.
Sonia Roschnik is the operational director of NHS Sustainable Development Unit in the UK. For the past 20 years, Sonia has worked in health and social services. She’s been a clinician, PFI project manager, and Deputy Director of Operations at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge. She’s also volunteered her time to provide hospital care in Switzerland, conducted therapy services in Scotland, and looked over health services in Nigeria.
Gail Vittori is the Immediate Past Chair of the United States Green Building Council. She is the co-director of the Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems. She served as a consultant for Sustainable Design for the Pentagon Renovation Program’s Commissioning Team, and a catalyst for several national initiatives on sustainability in the healthcare sector. Vittori is also recognized in her community, of Austin, Texas, as a driver of policy initiatives and continues her advocacy of responsible alternatives to municipal solid waste. She’s been honored as an innovator and is one of the “35 people who will shape our future.”. She serves on the advisory board of Natural Home’s and Environmental Building News at Harvard University where she attended Graduate School of design.
Hugh Greeley is the founder of HG Healthcare Consultants. He’s worked with the National Blue Cross Association, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospital, Medical Societies, Hospital Associations, Universities, and Foreign Governments. He’s an expert on medical staff administration, hospital governance, credentialing, performance improvement, accreditation, antitrust, and corporate negligence. His other jobs include chairperson of the Volunteers in Medicine Institute, faculty of the Governance Institute, a member of The Bureau of the Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program, and he’s a member of the Selection Committee for the Excellence in Medicine Awards of the Foundation of the American Medical Association.
Greg Carlson is an assistant professor at the University of Alabama, Birmingham for the Health Services Administration, where he is also an associate for Healthcare Consulting. He’s taught at the Arnold School of Public Health in Health Policy at the University of South Carolina and at the J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University. For over 20 years he was a healthcare executive, holding the position of CEO for a 500-bed community hospital for 11 of them. He’s an expert on delivering high quality care, patient safety, and producing exceptional financial results. He’s also a co-author of Leading Healthcare Cultures: How Human Capital Drives Financial Performance.
Other speakers are as follows:
- Laila Al Jassmi, CEO, Dubai Health Authority
- Stuart Rowley, CEO, Prince Court Medical Center, Malaysia
- Fred Hagigi, Director of Executive Education Programs and Professor of
Health Services, UCLA School Public Health
- Norman Soto, Director of Healthcare for the MENA Region, Burt Hill
- H.E. Nasser Al Budoor, Director, International Relations & Health Affairs
- C. Duane Dauner, President, California Hospital Association
- Hon. Premier W. Mckeeva Bush, Minister for Financial Services and Tourism,
Cayman Islands
- Dr. Devi Shetty, Heart Surgeon and Chairman of Narayana Hrudayalaya,
Bangalore, India
- Dr. Rick Van Pelt, Director Global Programs, Partners Harvard Medical
International
- Cagri Kanver, Senior Associate, HOK Advance Strategies
- Henning Lensch, Chairman of the Hospital Planning Group, Association for
German Consulting Engineers and Architects, VBI
The conference is sponsored by the Sustainable Healthcare & Hospital Development Magazine. http://www.healthcaredevelopmentmagazine.com
It will also be integrated with the 3rd Annual Medical Tourism and Global Healthcare Congress. http://www.medicaltourismcongress.com
For more information about exciting new speakers, http://www.healthcaredevelopmentconference.com/en/speakers.html
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