The event topics will include:
- Senior Housing Operating Models: What the Future Holds
Senior Housing News will lead a panel discussion about the future, changing roles, and challenges ahead for operators, with panelists highlighting their models and how they are positioning their organizations for success.
Dan Decker, Principal, Coastwood Senior Housing Partners LLC
Rick Exline, Executive Vice President and Director of Operations Management, LCS
Additional panelists to come - RIDEA: Financing the Future of Senior Housing
Foley Partner Christopher J. Donovan will moderate the panelists in analyzing the pros and cons of RIDEA financing, and whether the structure can withstand the test of time and future economic changes.
Sharon A. Yester, Chief Asset Management Officer, CNL Financial Group
John Cobb, Chief Investment Officer, Ventas REIT
Additional panelists to come.
For more information regarding this event, please contact Zulaikha Rahim at [email protected].
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