You are invited to attend the 2018 Mark McKenna Healthcare Management Lecture with: Michael O. Leavitt, Former Health and Human Services Secretary, EPA Administrator and Governor of Utah, as well as the 2018 Symposium on Health Sector Supply Chain.
The 2018 Mark McKenna Lecture in Health Care Management will feature Gov. Mike Leavitt, who served as governor of Utah for 10 years, and also led the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Health and Human Services.
In today’s highly partisan healthcare environment, Gov. Leavitt is widely known and respected for his ability to bring people and organizations together to focus on what needs to be done to build a sustainable healthcare system that contributes to overall population health and a strong economy. As a founder and chairman of Leavitt Partners, he advises clients on how to use collaboration to solve problems, boost competitiveness and strengthen resilience in healthcare.
The HSSC symposium precedes the 2018 McKenna Lecture by Michael Leavitt. Please register for each event separately using the provided links.
The events are free, but seats are limited. The Symposium on Health Sector Supply Chain will focus on The Impact of Hurricane Maria on U.S. Health Care Delivery, hosted by ASU’s Health Sector Supply Chain Research Consortium (HSRC). Explore perspectives from suppliers, providers, distributors and policymakers; Consider consequences to patients, Understand the role of supply chain strategy to mitigate risk, and Assess strategies/regulations designed to assure a steady supply of needed products.
Sign up now to attend the HSRC symposium:
This event is on Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 1:30 – 4:30 pm, RSVP by March 7. Register here.
Lecture: 5 p.m. — Registration, 5:30 p.m. — Lecture. 7 p.m. — Reception
The event is FREE and made possible through the Mark McKenna Foundation. Please consider a contribution to the Foundation to ensure its continued ability to deliver opportunities for you, from some of the world’s foremost experts on healthcare.
Visit the Mark McKenna Foundation website at the ASU W.P. Carey School of Business.