Seniors Housing Business

ASHA 2015

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ASHA 50 52 2015 ASHA 50 2015 thoughtfully facilitated discussions of critical topics, including: Valuation Trends Discussion Facilitators ■ Charles Bissell, MAI, CRE, ASA National Practice Leader – Senior Housing, Integra Realty Resources, Richardson, TX ■ Beth Mace, Chief Economist, National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care, Annapolis, MD ACA Post-Acute Trends Discussion Facilitators ■ James P. Bowe, Principal, GlenAire HealthCare, Bloomfeld Hills, MI ■ Will Clark, Senior Vice Pres- ident, Strategy and Innovation, Brookdale, Brentwood, TN ■ Lynne Katzmann, President & CEO, Juniper Communities, Bloom- feld, NJ Financing Strategies Discussion Facilitators ■ Mark Cotsakis, Executive Vice President, Seniors Housing Finance, Wells Fargo Bank, Charlotte, NC ■ William Kauffman, Managing Director, Oak Grove Capital, Minne- apolis, MN ■ Laura McDonald, Vice Pres- ident, Protective Life Insurance Company, Birmingham, AL ■ Jason McMeen, Managing Director, MidCap Financial Services, Chicago, IL Proactive Expense Management Discussion Facilitators ■ Danielle Morgan, Chief Oper- ations Offcer, MBK Senior Living, Irvine, CA ■ Earl Parker, Chief Operating Offcer, Commonwealth Assisted Living, Charlottesville, VA Cutting Edge Sales & Marketing ■ Anthony Mullen, Partner, Royal Star Properties, Newtown Square, PA Golf Tournament Join in for an afternoon of fun and networking on the stately Adobe Course built in 1928 by chewing gum magnate William Wrigley, Jr. The par 71, 6,430 yard Adobe Course is a true parkland course that features generous, sprawling fairways and numerous, hungry bunkers. Set against the backdrop of the picturesque Phoenix Mountain Preserve and the far-reaching south- ern skyline of downtown Phoenix, the Adobe provides views as breath- taking as the course itself. Fitness classes, feld trips and great meals are just a few of the ways senior living communities help their residents thrive. These days, it takes the same kind of comprehensive insurance approach to keep your business healthy and strong. At Propel, our team of Senior Living experts can work together to deliver a thorough program that covers every aspect of your business—including property, professional liability, workers' comp and more. Don't settle for insurance that leaves you exposed. Talk with experts who understand the complete Senior Living picture. Professional liability Business interruption coverage Emergency evacuation expenses Building ordinance and increased cost of construction Cyber Liability Billing Errors and Omissions Earthquake and Flood Workers' Compensation cost containment programs Safety and injury illness prevention programs Clinical risk management consulting A healthy life isn't one-dimensional. Neither is a healthy business. 1-800-499-0933 www.propelinsurance.com Find your momentum.

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