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June Meeting

 

June 19, 2014
11:00 AM CDT - 1:00 PM CDT
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Junior League of Houston
1811 Briar Oaks Lane
Houston, TX 77027
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Consolidation and Ownership of Real estate in the Era of Health Care Reform

Centers of excellence, The Balance Sheet, Financing options, Days Cash on Hand, and Focus on core Healthcare facilities…

Marshall B. Heins, Chief Facility Services Officer for Memorial Hermann. Mr. Heins was appointed to his current position in January 1998. His system-wide responsibilities represent great diversity and include Architecture, Real Estate, Construction, Supply Chain Management, Food Services, Clinical and Facilities Engineering, Sterile Processing, as well as Environmental Services, Laundry Services, and Property Management. Mr. Heins received this appointment after serving Hermann Hospital in a similar function (November 1994 - December 1997) as Vice President of Facilities & Real Estate prior to the November 1997 merger of Memorial and Hermann. Mr. Heins previously served as Vice President of Facilities & Real Estate at St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Houston, Texas (May 1991-October 1994). Prior to joining St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Mr. Heins was employed by Hines (May 1985-May 1991) in various roles of Property Management, Leasing, Construction Management, and Project Management. Mr. Heins completed his undergraduate coursework in Business at the University of Houston (BBA Finance) and his graduate coursework in Business at Houston Baptist University (MBA). Mr. Heins is a member of the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM), receiving his CPM designation in 2000 and has held a Texas Real Estate Broker’s License since 1985. As a fellow of the Rice Building Institute, Mr. Heins has participated in numerous symposia and publications. Mr. Heins is a member of the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) and currently serves on the Board of Directors and is President Elect of the Houston Chapter. Mr. Heins has written manuscripts that were published by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), articles for numerous industry publications, spoken at national conferences, and belongs to a variety of industry organizations. He currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors for Thermal Energy Cooperative (TECO), the largest utility generation plant in the United States and has managed development of over $4 billion of healthcare, medical office building and commercial real estate projects. Many of these projects have been recognized for energy conservation, innovation, architecture, operational efficiency and historical preservation. 



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$65.00 Second Time Guest

$80.00 Third Time Guest

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