Healthcare 2007: Advisory Board
We are pleased to have the following people on the Advisory Board for the Healthcare 2007 conference:
Andrew Bhak
Director, Global Banking, Deutsche Bank Securities
Andrew Bhak is a Director in the Global Banking Division of Deutsche Bank Securities. Within the firm's healthcare investment banking practice, Mr. Bhak is the senior investment banker responsible for the healthcare facilities/services sector. Prior to joining Deutsche Bank in November 2004, he had been an equity research analyst for the past 10 years covering healthcare facilities/services stocks, most recently at Goldman Sachs. Before coming to Wall Street, Mr. Bhak was with the Health Financing Group of the GAO, the investigative arm of Congress, where he worked on a range of Medicare and Medicaid issues.
Thomas O. Enders, III
Managing Director and Senior Partner, CSC Global Health Solutions Practice
Yale School of Management Class of 1988
Mr. Enders is a Managing Director and Senior Partner with CSC’s Global Health Solutions Practice. Mr. Enders concentrates on projects involving strategy, organizational effectiveness, and information technology (preferably in combination). He has served the majority of the top academic health centers and many of their affiliated medical schools, is working with the country’s leading integrated delivery systems and faith based systems, and is a long standing consultant to associations such as the Voluntary Hospital Association of America (VHA) and the University Health System Consortium. Mr. Enders was recognized as CSC’s Quality Partner of the Year for 2003. He received an AB from the University of Chicago and an MBA from the Yale School of Management. He serves on the board of the Forest Guild, an organization which promotes ecological forestry.
Guy L. Fish
Vice President of Healthcare, Fletcher Spaght Inc./Fletcher Spaght Ventures
Yale School of Management, Class of 1994
Yale School of Medicine, Class of 1985
Dr. Fish is Vice President of Fletcher Spaght. Inc/Fletcher Spaght Ventures. His firm services start-up and emerging companies in healthcare and high-tech with strategy assistance and actionable market research. The firm also has two venture capital funds, the first of which is performing very well and enabled the creation of a second fund in 2006. Prior to working in venture capital, Dr. Fish was a practicing Internal Medicine physician who “retooled” at the Yale School of Management. Post-Yale positions include five years at Boston Consulting Group, one year at Sanford Bernstein, and two years in Boston as an independent consultant and at a small tissue-engineering early-stage company. A graduate of Harvard College, and Yale School of Medicine, Guy sits on the physician licensing board in Massachusetts, the Board of Trustees at Beth Israel Deaconess, and has a daughter in her sophomore year at Yale College, a freshman son at Harvard University, and a high school aged daughter targeting Oxford.
Howard Forman
Director, Yale MBA for Executives and Yale MD/MBA program
Professor of Diagnostic Radiology, Yale School of Medicine
Professor Forman is a health services researcher focusing on diagnostic radiology, health policy, and healthcare leadership. His most recent publications address the means of measuring the current market for radiologists, the incentives that medical students respond to in choosing a specialty, and ensuring quality in imaging services. Professor Forman is also a lecturer in the economics department at Yale College and in the healthcare management program of the School of Public Health. He is the faculty founder and director of the MD/MBA program between Yale School of Medicine and Yale School of Management as well as the co-director of the School of Management's Center for Healthcare Leadership and Management. As a practicing cross-sectional and emergency/trauma radiologist and vice chair for finance and administration of the Department of Diagnostic Radiology at the Yale Medical School, he is actively involved in patient care and issues related to financial administration, healthcare compliance, and contracting. He has worked in the US Senate, as a legislative fellow, working on Medicare legislation. Achievements and Honors: Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow, 2001-2002. Education: MBA, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, 1996; MD, SUNY - Stony Brook, 1989; BS, The City College of New York, CUNY, 1987.
Randall Johnson
Executive Director, Yale MBA for Executives: Leadership in Healthcare
Yale School of Management, Class of 1984
Randy Johnson is Executive Director of the Leadership in Healthcare MBA for Executives, a program that combines faculty and curriculum from the schools of Management, Medicine, and Public Health.
Prior to returning to the School of Management to launch the Leadership in Healthcare program Randy spent a twenty year career moving between entrepreneurship, banking, and management consulting, launching a technology startup during his second year at SOM, then joining the international consulting firm of McKinsey & Co., then planning and building a new line of business for the Chemical Banking Co., and most recently returning to entrepreneurship to build his own consulting practice specializing in building high-performing marketing/sales/service organizations for clients in banking and other service industries.
In addition to his professional activities Randy has been active in the former Soviet Union as an economic adviser and teacher of business principles and practices. He is a 1984 graduate of the Yale School of Management and earned his bachelor’s degree from Haverford College.
Kathy Lavidge
Yale School of Management, Class of 1979
Theodore R. Marmor
Professor of Public Policy and Management & Professor of Political Science
Theodore (Ted) Marmor's scholarship primarily concerns welfare state politics and policy in North America and Western Europe. He particularly emphasizes the major spending programs, which is reflected in the second edition of The Politics of Medicare (Aldine de Gruyter, 2000) and the book written with colleagues Mashaw and Harvey in the early l990s, America's Misunderstood Welfare State (Basic Books, l992). The author or co-author of eleven books, Marmor has published over a hundred articles in a wide range of scholarly journals, as well as being a frequent op-ed contributor to US and Canadian newspapers.
Professor Marmor began his public career as a special assistant to Wilbur Cohen (Secretary of HEW) in the mid-1960s. He was associate dean of Minnesota's School of Public Affairs, a faculty member at the University of Chicago, the head of Yale's Center for Health Services, a member of President Carter's Commission on the National Agenda for the 1980s, and a senior social policy advisor to Walter Mondale in the Presidential campaign of 1984. He has testified before Congress about medical care reform, social security, and welfare issues, as well as being a consultant to government and non-profit agencies.
Marmor lectures frequently on health policy, management issues, and law to both management and law students. He has been an expert witness in cases ranging from the constitutionality of the Canada Health Act to asbestos disputes. He has also been a commentator on a variety of television and radio programs. His hobbies include wine, squash, and flyfishing.
Consultancies: States of Kentucky, Delaware, Texas, Illinois, and Vermont; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Congressional Committee on Ways and Means; Urban Institute; President's Commission on Income Maintenance; National Institute for Mental Health; Office of Equal Opportunity; The Ford Foundation; Attorney-General, Canada.
Boards of Directors: Editorial Board, Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice, 2000-present; International Advisory Board of The London School of Economics (Health), 1996-present; Director, Robert Wood Johnson Health Policies Scholars Program, 1993-2003; Center for the Study of Drug Development, Tufts University, 1986-1998; National Academy for Social Insurance, 1986-1996; Editorial Board, Journal of Health, Politics, Policy and Law, 1976-present.
Achievements and Honors: Centennial Visiting Professor at The London School of Economics, 2001-2003; Robert Wood Johnson Investigator in Health Policy Award, 2001; Visiting Fellow, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences, 1997; Visiting Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford, 1998; Fellow, Institute of Medicine; Fellow, National Academy of Social Insurance; Fellow, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, 1987-1995 (Emeritus 1995- ); Editor, Journal of Health, Politics, Policy and Law, 1980-1985.
Education: PhD, Harvard University, 1966; Research Fellow, Wadham College, Oxford University, 1962; BA, Harvard College, 1960.
Edward J. McKinley
Private Investor
Yale School of Management, Class of 1979
Mr. McKinley is currently a private investor. He was with Warburg Pincus for 20 years. Between 1993 and 2002, Mr. McKinley was responsible for the firm’s private equity activity in Europe and was the sole non-New York Partner on the firm’s management committee. Prior to this he opened and ran the firm’s office in Los Angeles. Before joining Warburg Pincus, he was with McKinsey & Co., Inc. for four years in New York. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa with honours from Stanford University (1974) and holds an MBA from the Yale School of Management (1979).
Mr. McKinley is a director of Pharmion Corporation (US), SBS Broadcasting SA (Netherlands), Trover Solutions, Inc. (US), Buttonwood Capital Partners Limited (UK), and Bramdean Capital (UK); he is on the advisory board of Englefield Capital. He serves on the advisory board of The International Center for Finance at the Yale School of Management. He is a member of the Yale President’s Council on International Activities, and a member of The Development Council for the Royal National Theatre in London.
Mr. McKinley has been an investor in healthcare companies in both Europe and the US for over 22 years, and has served on the boards of over 20 companies in healthcare services, biotechnology and medical device technology.
