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Mintz Levin Supports Senior Executive Women in Health Care as Sponsor of Women Business Leaders' 12th Annual Summit
WASHINGTON --(Business Wire)--
The Health
Law Practice of Mintz,
Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C. is a sponsor of the
Women Business Leaders (WBL) of the U.S. Health Care Industry Foundation
and WBL's 12th Annual Summit.
Karen
S. Lovitch, a Member and Practice Leader of Mintz Levin's (News - Alert) Health Law
Practice, and Deborah
A. Daccord, a Member of the firm's Health Law Practice and Co-chair
of the Healthcare Deal Lawyers working group, are both WBL Foundation
Associates. Foundation membership is by invitation only. Ms. Daccord is
also on the WBL's Advisory Board.
The WBL Summit will be a gathering of more than 180 Board members, CEOs,
and other senior executive women from the $2 trillion health care
industry. The three day evnt will help these senior leaders study ways
to innovate the business of health care, as they compete to stay at the
cutting edge in an industry under intense pressure and undergoing
tremendous change. The Summit also focuses on increasing visibility for
senior executive women from the health care industry for board of
director positions with companies across the entire U.S. economy.
The Summit will be held March 20-22 at the Ritz-Carlton in Dallas, Texas.
Notable speakers at the Summit will include:
Dr. Molly Joel Coye, MD, Chief Innovation Officer, UCLA Health
System- on disruptive new competitors and entrants to the market
Carol Burt, Board member of Vanguard Health Systems, WellCare,
and Emergency Services Medical Corporation (EMSC)- on innovation and
the role of the board
Deborah Wince-Smith, President & CEO, Council on Competitiveness- on
the innovation imperative: challenges and opportunities for U.S.
competitiveness
Myrtle Potter, CEO, Myrtle Potter Company LLC- on how
accountability to customers fosters quality innovation
Other sponsors of the Summit include: Healthways, McKesson, Pinstripe
Healthcare, UnitedHealthGroup, Catholic Health Initiatives, DST Health
Solutions, Navigant, Perkins + Will, The Anson Group/EBG Advisors,
Chandler Group Executive Search, GlaxoSmithKline, Healthcare Leadership
Council, Kaiser Permanente, Kentucky Spirit Health Plan, TEAMHealth,
Trustmark Companies, UPMC, HealthHelp, Herman Miller (News - Alert) Healthcare,
LockeLord LLP, MEDecision, Modern Healthcare, Spirit of Women, SFA
Consulting, zeOmega, and founding sponsor EpsteinBeckerGreen
Attorneys in Mintz Levin's Health Law Practice, many of whom have held
senior government positions or served as in-house counsel, represent
for-profit and non-profit, domestic and international companies in
connection with a wide variety of business and legal transactions,
challenges and issues that they confront both on a daily basis and in
bet-the-company matters. Clients span the full spectrum of the industry,
including hospital systems, managed care organizations, laboratories,
long-term care providers, durable medical equipment suppliers,
behavioral health companies, pharmaceutical and medical device
manufacturers, retail pharmacies and pharmacy benefit managers.
The Women Business Leaders of the U.S. Health Care Industry Foundation™
is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established to address the unmet
needs of the senior executive women of the U.S. health care industry.
There are over 3,000 senior executive women and women board members in
the WBL network. The goal of the invitation-only WBL network is to help
these senior executive women in the health care industry improve their
businesses and continue to grow professionally, such as through
corporate board opportunities. The WBL Foundation also serves as a
resource to companies and search firms seeking board members. In
addition to its Summits, WBL holds a variety of other programming and
networking opportunities, including receptions at major health care
industry conferences and educational events.
For more information about Mintz Levin please visit www.mintz.com.

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