By: Newport Board Group on August 19th, 2015
Sue Lehrer, Ph.D. is honored to be leading a CEO Roundtable dinner at the upcoming Interface Senior Housing Southeast annual conference the evening of Wednesday, August 26th.
This conference focuses on the state of seniors housing investment, development, financing and operations across markets in the Southeast. Over 300 high-level seniors housing executives attended the inaugural Interface Seniors Housing Southeast conference in 2014.
Sue was selected given her contributions to the long term care field: testifying to Congress on elder abuse which resulted in strengthened legislation and spearheading the building of the first Alzheimer dedicated nursing homes in the U.S. in Arizona in the 1980s.
Dr. Lehrer has more than 30 years building out the continuum of health care in the U.S. in adult day care, assisted living, health plan, hospice, long term care, physician contracting, group and practice development, respite, retirement communities, senior services and surrogate patient training programs. Her areas of expertise include business and strategic alliance development, contract negotiations, mediation, management and compliance, branding, marketing and strategic positioning. Dr. Lehrer recommended building the first Alzheimer units in the U.S. and testified to Congress on elder abuse resulting in strengthened legislation for our country's elders. From 2002-2006 she served Tatum LLC as Director, Strategic Business Development and firm-wide strategic alliances. Prior to Tatum, Sue was a founding member of the Houston Angel Network. She is very active in private equity having helped found the ACG Texas Capital Connection, has served on a public security company board and numerous nonprofit boards. Learn more or contact Sue here.
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