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Join Katten for Investing for Tomorrow: Health Care Institutions as Investors, Strategic Investment Partners and Entrepreneurs on December 13

Katten will present a two-part series that delves into the transformative role of hospitals, academic medical centers, and health care systems as they evolve into adept investors, strategic investment partners and even entrepreneurs. We will explore how these entities navigate the complexities of the investment landscape to not only ensure financial sustainability, but also enhance their overall impact on health care delivery.

Part One — at 12:00 p.m. CT on Wednesday, December 13 — will focus on ways that hospitals, academic medical centers, and health care systems are participating in the investment management space, both as investors and strategic investment partners. Key takeaways will include an awareness of (i) current market trends and regulatory events impacting investments in alternative products and strategic partnerships with their sponsors, and (ii) industry best practices and how they can be leveraged to reduce transaction costs and maximize the value from those investments and partnerships.

Speakers will include Health Care partners Rachel Adams and Cheryl Camin Murray, Corporate partner Roger Griesmeyer, Financial Markets and Funds partners Stanley Polit and Allison Yacker, and associate Fabiola Valenzuela.

Register for Investing for Tomorrow: Health Care Institutions as Investors, Strategic Investment Partners and Entrepreneurs.

To learn more, please contact Alyssa Todtman.

Learn more about Investing for Tomorrow: Health Care Institutions as Investors, Strategic Investment Partners and Entrepreneurs – Part 2.

Key takeaways will include an awareness of (i) current market trends and regulatory events impacting investments in alternative products and strategic partnerships with their sponsors, and (ii) industry best practices and how they can be leveraged to reduce transaction costs and maximize the value from those investments and partnerships.

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