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NCHEA 66th ANNUAL CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION AUGUST 7-10, 2018 WILMINGTON CONVENTION CENTER | Wilmington, North Carolina S e e y o u in W il m ington ! Ryan Jenkins Generations and Millennial Speaker

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NCHEA 66th ANNUAL CONFERENCE & EXHIBITIONAUGUST 7-10, 2018

WILMINGTON CONVENTION CENTER | Wilmington, North Carolina

See you in Wilmington!

Ryan JenkinsGenerations and Millennial Speaker

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NCHEA 66TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE & EXHIBITIONAUGUST 7-10, 2018 | WILMINGTON CONVENTION CENTER

Wilmington, North Carolina

Dear Colleagues,It is my pleasure to invite you to the 66th Annual Conference & Exhibition of the North Carolina Healthcare Engineers Association. This year’s conference is at the Wilmington Convention Center, in beautiful Downtown Wilmington, North Carolina. As in years past, this conference will have many opportunities for you to hear about and see the latest healthcare products, earn educational credits and have the opportunity to catch up with old and form new acquaintances.Alan Owens, our Program Chairman, has an outstanding program planned that will kick off with Ryan Jenkins, the leading voice on Millennials, Generation Z, and the future of work. Ryan is a Millennial and Generation Z keynote speaker, generations expert, and “Inc.com” columnist. Ryan’s clients benefit from relevant, clear, and proven solutions to manage, engage, and market to the emerging generations. Alan has focused this year’s educational sessions to support this year’s theme, “Community SPIR-IT.” The word “SPIRIT” (Service, People, Integrity, Resources, Involvement, Teamwork) which rep-resents the daily support and commitment our Facility Engineers provide to their facilities.Jerry Thompson, our Vendor Chairman, has prepared a great vendor experience. There will be several opportunities to visit the vendor booths and check out the new services and products that are on the market. There will be entertainment, spousal and guest events, and much more! Don’t miss out!I would personally like to thank our sponsors and vendors for their continued support. Without their support, we would not be able to provide you with great conferences or the high caliber of educational programs designed for the healthcare professional.The Planning Committee has worked diligently this year, to ensure that we bring you a well-bal-anced event of education, networking, and social interaction.Rick Holmes, Wilma Joyner, Todd Taintor, and Nancy Padgett have organized our Annual Golf Tour-nament, which is scheduled for Tuesday, August 7th, beginning at 8:00 AM, at Cape Fear National Golf Course. Be sure to sign up early to reserve your spot.Pack up your vehicle, bring your family, friends, or co-workers, and spend the week with us. The NCHEA Conference and Wilmington will be waiting for you!Sincerely,Gary Milewski, MS, CHSP, CHFM, CHE, SASHE2018 NCHEA President

GARY MILEWSKI MS, CHSP, CHFM, CHE, SASHE

Novant Health NCHEA 2108 President

NCHEA 66TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE & EXHIBITIONAUGUST 7-10, 2018 | WILMINGTON CONVENTION CENTER

Wilmington, North Carolina

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AGENDAMonday, August 610:00 AM - 11:00 AM .................. Planning Committee Pre-Con with WCC Staff11:00 AM - 12:00 PM .................. Finance Committee Meeting11:00 AM - 12:00 PM .................. Certification Committee Meeting1:00 PM - 5:00 PM ...................... Board Meeting

Tuesday, August 77:00 AM ...................................... GOLF REGISTRATION7:00 AM ...................................... FISHING TRIP3:00 PM - 5:00 PM ...................... EDUCATION ATTENDEE REGISTRATION5:30 PM - 7:30 PM ...................... OPENING RECEPTION - WCC Vendor Exhibit Hall

Wednesday, August 87:00 AM - 8:00 AM ...................... Registration and breakfast8:00 AM - 9:45 AM ...................... OPENING CEREMONY | Gary Milewski, NCHEA President KEYNOTE | Generations, Millennials, Gen Z | RYAN JENKINS10:00 AM - 11:00 AM .................. NFPA 101, 2012 Edition Reference Standard Updates Sharon Gilyeat, Lauren Schrumpf10:30 AM .................................... Guest Event | HOTEL BALLAST11:00 AM - 11:30 AM .................. District Meetings11:30 AM - 2:00 PM .................... Vendor Show | Lunch in Vendor area2:00 PM - 3:00 PM ...................... A Photo Diary of Compliance Issues in the Healthcare Environment| Bret Martin2:00 PM - 3:05 PM ..................... Associate Member Forum Exhibit Hall3:15 PM - 4:15 PM ...................... Risk Management and Loss Prevention in Healthcare Facilities | Michael T. Eckroth, Lee Cowan4:15 PM - 5:15 PM ...................... Managing Fire and Smoke Barriers in Today’s Healthcare Environment | Kelly Mason, STI Firestop

Thursday, August 97:00 AM - 8:00 AM ...................... Registration and Continental Breakfast8:00 AM - 9:30 AM ...................... Joint Commission Update | Tim Markijohn 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM ................... Little Known Codes and Standards: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You | Dave Dagenais, Wentworth-Douglass Hospital10:45 AM - 11:45 AM .................. Changes to NFPA 99, 2018 edition | Steve Bradshaw12 noon - 2:00 PM ...................... Vendor Show | Lunch | VENDOR AWARDS in Vendor Area2:00 PM - 3:00 PM ...................... An Overview of the Current and Future State of Post-Acute Long-Term Care | Steve Fleming, Well-Spring, John H. zumBrunnen, CEO zumBrunnen, Inc. & FacilityForecast®, Inc.3:15 PM - 4:15 PM ...................... Fuel Tank Maintenance and New Inspection Requirements Steve Burris, Petroleum Recovery Services 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM ...................... Annual Banquet Reception7:00 PM ...................................... Annual Banquet Gala | Entertainment

Friday, August 107:00 AM - 9:00 AM ...................... Business Meeting 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM ...................... CAPE FEAR Scholarship Announcement 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM .................... ASHE Region 3 Update | Michael Roberts 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM ................. DHSR Update | Steve Lewis DHSR 11:45 AM ..................................... Closing Remarks | Gary Milewski

NCHEA 66TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE & EXHIBITIONAUGUST 7-10, 2018 | WILMINGTON CONVENTION CENTER

Wilmington, North Carolina

HOW TO ATTRACT AND RECRUIT MILLENNIALS AND GENERATION Z EMPLOYEESWhy Understanding Generations Matters In The WorkplaceThe leading voice on Millennials, Generation Z, and the future of work.

Ryan Jenkins is a Millennial and Generation Z keynote speaker, generations expert, and Inc.com columnist.Ryan’s clients benefit from relevant, clear, and proven solutions to manage, engage, and mar-ket to the emerging generations. Audiences enjoy his engaging, humorous, and informative presentations. Meeting planners appreciate how easy it is to work with Ryan and how he consistently delivers on the client’s specific needs.

KEYNOTE SPONSORS

RYAN JENKINSKEYNOTE

ALAN OWENSUNC Pardee HospitalNCHEA 2108 Program Chair

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SPEAKERSNFPA 101, 2012 Edition Reference Standard UpdatesThis presentation will cover key changes in the reference codes that were adopted when NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, 2012 Edition (LSC) was adopted by CMS. The presentation will focus on the Health Care Facilities Code (NFPA 99) and the requirements for fire doors and other opening protectives (NFPA 80).

Loss Prevention Each Day Keeps the Disruptions AwayFM Global is a property insurance company whose philosophy is that the majority of losses are preventable. With that in mind, we have identified strategies to mitigate risks in a large variety of occupancies, including healthcare organizations. This presentation will provide an overview of the property insurance industry as it relates to healthcare and what makes FM global unique in that sector. We will discuss hospital loss history and highlight the major loss prevention recommendations that we provide to our clients. Learning Objectives• Understand property loss prevention from an insurance company prospective.• Identify the top property losses for healthcare organizations.• Identify some practical property risk solutions that enable your organization to be a highly protected risk

Managing Fire and Smoke Barriers in Today’s Healthcare Environment

Michael T. Eckroth Vice President, Operations Engineering Manag-er for FM Global’s Atlanta Operations. He is responsible for all field engineering services in the southeast along with all account engineering support for accounts written by Atlanta Operations.Eckroth was appointed operations engineering manager in 2015 after serving as division engineering manager for the Central Division from July 2007. Prior, he was operations engineering manager for Los Angeles Operations (2003-2007), assistant engineering manager for Atlanta Operations (2001-2003), group manager field engineering for the Florida team (1999-2001). In Chicago he had also served as a branch engineering manager, account engineer and field engi-neer. He joined the company in 1985. Eckroth is a graduate of Illinois Institute of Technology Bachelor of Science in Fire Protection and Safety Engineering.

Lee Cowan is Operations Vice President, Group Manager Field Engineering, with over 28 years of experience with FM Global. The Group Manager Field Engineering protects the assets of our clients and FM Global by assuring that their team members properly evaluate and assess the nature and magnitude of loss potentials. He is responsible for leading a team of 9 Loss Prevention Engineers to provide high quality, state-of-art loss prevention services to clients within in the state of North Carolina. He is also responsible for overseeing Semi-Conductor Occupancies for the Atlanta Operations and is the Natural Catastrophe Coordinator for the Central Division of FM Global. Previous positions within FM Global include 20 years as field engineer and 3 years as an Account Engineer. He is a graduate of NC State University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering.

Joint Commission Update Tim Markijohn MBA/MHA, CHFM, CHE, Field Director,Surveyor Management and Development | Division of Accreditation & Certification Operations

Tim is a Field Director in the Hospital Program for the Life Safety Code Surveyors at The Joint Commission. In this role, he manages surveyors who specialize in surveying the Joint Commission’s life safety, environment of care, and emergency management standards.Tim was a TJC surveyor from 2011 to 2016 surveying the Standards in the Accreditation Manual for Hospitals, Critical Access Hospitals, and Ambulatory Health Care. Tim has performed initial, triennial, Med Def, Follow Up, ICM, OQPS, Critical Access, and Ambulatory surveys. Tim has served the Joint Commission on the Surveyor Advisor Committee from 2012 to 2015 working on items that relate to custom-er satisfaction, process improvement, and survey/surveyor efficiency. Prior to joining The Joint Commission full time in 2016 as a Field Di-rector, Tim worked for 25 years in the engineering and construction industry. Tim has been at the director level in healthcare for more than a decade for a 500 bed academic healthcare system in Pennsylvania, 800 bed trauma center and children’s hospital in South Florida, 200 bed community hospital in North Carolina, and lastly with 5 hospital academic healthcare system in Columbia Missouri. Tim has earned engineering undergraduate degrees from The Pennsylvania State University, The Broward College, and The University of Central Florida. He has also earned Master’s Degrees, in Business Administration and Healthcare Administration from Pfeiffer University in Misenheimer, North Carolina.

Sharon S. Gilyeat PE | Koffel Associates, Inc. Ms. Gilyeat has a B.S. in Fire Protection Engineering from the University of Mary-land with over 35 years of experience. She has developed and taught courses on NFPA 101®, Life Safety Code®, FSES, and NFPA 99, Health Care Facilities Code. She currently is a Subject Matter Expert and instructor for CMS, Basic Life Safety Code and NFPA 99 courses. She assisted in the development of these courses for CMS fire and life safety code surveyors. Ms. Gilyeat provides consultation to numerous hospitals and nursing homes throughout the country and assists them in achieving and maintaining compliance with life safety requirements. She serves on the NFPA 99, NFPA 82 and FPA 115 committees.

Lauren Schrumpf | Koffel Associates, Inc.Ms. Schrumpf has more than 6 years of experience as a Fire Protection Engineer with a B.S. in Fire Protection Engineering from the University of Maryland. She is experienced in the application of government and national fire protection and life safety standards to existing and new facilities. Ms. Schrumpf conducts fire protection engineering life safety assessment surveys and analysis to evaluate compliance with NFPA 101®, witnesses fire protection systems testing, plan re-view, and provides general building and fire code consulting. She is a member of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE), Women in Healthcare, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and is an Alternate Member of the NFPA 115 Laser Fire Protection Technical Committee.

Managing barriers in today’s healthcare facility can be a real challenge. There is a multitude of processes related to barriers and in any given week, a variety of trades and hospital personnel come in contact with them. In many cases the approach to handling compliance issues is reactive. This approach is costly and really doesn’t provide a true compilation of work being performed. Getting contractors back to make repairs after the fact is difficult, often leaving the facility to repair these infractions themselves. Improper penetrations in barriers continue to be one of the top 10 citations by inspection professionals. While code requires anyone penetrating a barrier to seal them to a specific standard, this is often incomplete, disregarded or misunderstood by those doing the installations. Maintaining the eSOC and PFI’s can be costly. So how do healthcare facilities get a handle on this perpetual nightmare?

Kelly Mason | STI Firestop Kelly is the Director of Healthcare Partnerships for Specified Technologies Inc. Kelly has been in the firestop industry for over 25 years. Kelly has implemented programs for managing barriers throughout the United States for over 18 years in existing space and new construction and has assisted the Canadian team in similar efforts. Notable projects include The Cleveland Clinic, Nebraska Medical Center, The Mayo Clinic, Dallas Parkland Medical Center, University Hospital, and John’s Hopkins Medical Center along with many others. Kelly has presented too many healthcare organizations around the country both national and regional.

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ASHE Region 3 Update Michael RobertsASHE Region 3 Director

Carolinas Healthcare | ASHE Region 3 Director

Little Known Codes and Standards: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You

NFPA 99, 2018 Code Changes Related to Piped Medical Gas Systems

An Overview of the Current and Future State of Post-Acute, Long-Term Care; including Long-Term Capital Replacement Planning

Stephen (Steve) Fleming, CEOSteve Fleming is CEO of The Well•Spring Group, Inc a Greensboro,

NC based not-for-profit aging services provider. He earned a BS in Health Policy and Administration from the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, a MBA from Appalachian State University and completed a Graduate Fellow-ship at Harvard University. He has been the CEO of Well•Spring since 2000. The Well•Spring Group is a multi-modal operator and developer of aging services, including life plan communities and home and community-based services. In ad-dition, Fleming is currently Chair of the LeadingAge Board of Directors. Leadin-gAge is the nation’s only association dedicated to serving not-for-profit aging ser-vices providers, who’s membership collectively serves over 4 million older adults.

John H. zumBrunnen, CEOJohn zumBrunnen is CEO of zumBrunnen, Inc. and FacilityFore-cast®, Inc. He earned a BS in Mechanical Engineering in 1971 from the University of North Dakota and completed construction training with the US Army Corp of Engineers. He found zumBrunnen, Inc. in 1989 in response to the growing need for value-added, independent and objective construction consulting services and FacilityForecast®, Inc. in 1998 to assist with facility as-sessments and capital replacement planning. The Atlanta-based consulting firm specializes in serving commercial real estate properties, healthcare, senior liv-ing, religious, education and public assembly facilities, assuring that projects are built to industry standards, on time, and on budget and are properly maintained.

The Changing Environment of Fuel & Fuel Storage• EPA study confirms increased incidences of rapid & severe corrosion• How changes in the chemistry of fuel has led to the corrosion• Preventative measures to limit corrosion, and the science to back it up.• Compliance issues for Fuel Storage Tanks

Steve Burris | President of Petroleum Recovery Services Tank and Fuel Maintenance Petroleum Recovery Services, LLC of SC, 1998 to present, and Fuel Delivery Systems, LLC, 2005 to present, President; Accomplishments: Introduced a unique diesel fuel storage tank cleaning system to the Southeastern U.S. Developed a Fuel Quality Assurance Program to meet National Fire Protection Association’s Standard 110: Introduced the See Snake, an in-tank video scope mechanism, to the diesel fuel storage tank industry; Co- inventor of the FLOATube©, a patented, floating fuel pickup device for fuel storage tanks, the SludgeLine and the Oil Vapor Recovery Box; Authored articles published by Health-Management Circuit News, Rural Water Works and Hydrocarbon Engineering on techniques for cleaning diesel fuel storage tanks.

This two-part session will provide an overview of the current state of long term care, and an examination of the driving forces that will profoundly influence the future world of aging services. The second half of the presentation reviews why and how facility condition assessments and 20-year capital replacement budget studies are performed to address repairs and routine capital replacements. Discussions will include how various environmental drivers and the unique needs of a hospitality environment verses a clinical envi-ronment affects life cycles and long-term capital replacement planning.

Steve Bradshaw, CMGV - Steve Bradshaw is the president of Evergreen Medical Services, Inc., a 35 employee medical gas and environ-mental services company working for over 500 facilities in the eastern part of the US. Steve has worked as a Medical Gas & Environmental Systems Consultant for 27 years and specializes in environmental monitoring and piped medical gas systems consulting, education, inspections, testing, repairs, and design. He has worked for hospitals while based in New York, NY, Pittsburgh, PA, and North Carolina. Steve holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from North Carolina State University, and his credentials include: ASSE/NITC Certified Medical Gas Systems 6010 Installer, 6020 Inspector, 6030 Verifier, 6035 Oxygen Bulk Verifier, 6040 Medical Gas Maintenance, 6050 Instructor, MGPHO CMGV®, and is a current VP of MGPHO. Steve has most recently performed medical gas systems design educa-tion for the mechanical engineers of the Ethiopian Minister of Health and performed installation inspections for several hospitals while in Ethiopia.

New requirements for or changes related to Gas Supply Locations, USP Oxygen-93 Concentrator Source Equipment, Instrument Air Source Pressure, Vacuum Pump Bacteria Source Inlet Filters, Shutoff Valves (Auxiliary Valves, Zone Valve Labeling, & Allowable Friction Loss), Corrugated Medical Tubing, ASSE 6035 Bulk Verifications, & Installation Inspection Requirements. CMS adoptions of NFPA 99, 2012 affecting Medical Gas Maintenance Training & Boom Hose Inspections.

A Photo Journal of Non-Compliance in the Healthcare EnvironmentThis presentation is a photo diary compilation of real life examples of common (and not so common) deficiencies found in the healthcare environment. Each photo example will be accompanied by discussion on practical solutions to address and control these deficiencies.

Bret M. Martin PE CSP CFPS | Carolinas Healthcare System (CHS) Bret M. Martin is currently the Director of Fire, Life Safety & Utilities for Corporate Operations for Carolinas Healthcare System. CHS is one of the leading healthcare organizations in the Southeast with 34 affiliated hospitals having more than 7,460 licensed beds. Bret uses his expertise in Fire Protection and Life Safety to support a constant state of readiness for regulatory compliance at CHS facilities.

Michael Roberts has over [20] years’ experience in healthcare engineering and facility management leadership. He is currently responsible for energy cost reduction initiatives and project imple-mentation for Carolinas HealthCare System. Mr. Roberts is past President and an active member of the North Carolina Healthcare Engineers Association, Inc. He is also an active member of the American Society of Healthcare Engineers and the AHA Sustain-ability Task Force.

David A. Dagenais, BS FASHE CHFM CHSP Life Safety Code Surveyor | The Joint CommissionDave Dagenais is currently the Director of Plant Operations, Clinical Engi-neering, Emergency Management and Safety Officer at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital in Dover, NH and is a Life Safety Code Surveyor for the Joint Commission. He is a Certified Healthcare Facility Manger, a Certified Healthcare Safety Professional and a Fellow with the American Society of Healthcare Engineers.Dave has been in the Healthcare industry and code development process for over 25 years. He currently sits on several NFPA technical committees and has been appointed to the NFPA Healthcare Interpretation Task Force. Dave has also served on several ASHE committees including education, conference planning and advocacy.Dave was the 2015 President of the American Society of Healthcare Engineers and is a past President of the New England Healthcare Engineers Society.

There are many NFPA codes that surveyors could enforce during your facility’s next survey. Learn some of the lesser-known codes and how to ensure you are compliant.

Attendees will gain insight into the methodology used by survey teams and deepen their understanding of the rules and regulations and most likely citations. Information will be organized in a manner you can take back and immediately put to use.

• Prepare for your next life safety and environment of care survey• Identify the areas of focus of the surveying organizations• Create a plan to ensure continuous compliance with physical environment standards• Discover the hot survey issues for the coming year

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REGISTER

FULL Conference fee includes:• NCHEA Yearly Membership Dues• National Keynote Speakers• Affordable CEU credits • Admittance to the Vendor Show featuring 141 booths• Vendor Show Luncheons on Wednesday and Thursday• One spouse/guest event ticket• Annual banquet tickets and Reception• Friday Morning Business Meeting with buffet breakfast

Preferred payment is online at www.nchea.comIf you need to mail in check for registration: Make check out to NCHEA Maill to: Mike Cooke 2608 Erwin Road Suite 148 #236 Durham, NC 27705

Full Conference Registration FeesExisting Members - Full & AssociateConference Fee & Membership Renewal

$265 EARLY BIRD June 1 thru June 19,2018 Early Bird rate MUST BE PAID byJUNE 19, 2018$315 Begins June 20, 2018$365 LATE Begins July 20, 2018

NON-MEMBER

$600 June 1, 2018 - August 10, 2018

ONE-DAY ATTENDANCE

$225.00 June 1, 2018 - August 10, 2018• Available for Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday • Admittance to all events on day selected except Banquet Reception/Banquet on Thursday night

JOIN NCHEA TODAY! $75.00

If you need assistance with registration, please contact Philip Johnson, [email protected]

REGISTER ONLINE www.nchea.com

PHILIP A. JOHNSON CHEWell-Spring, A Life Plan CommunityNCHEA 2108 Secretary

MIKE COOKECone HealthNCHEA 2108 Treasurer

NCHEA HOST HOTELHOTEL BALLAST WILMINGTON(formerly Hilton Wilmington Riverside -fully renovated)

301 North Water Street | Wilmington, NC 2840 Phone: 910-763-5900

GROUP CODE: HEC www.hotelballast.com

RATE: $169.00 +tax + parking, self $5.00 valet $15.00 per day

Rate valid: 05-AUG-2018 thru 11-AUG-2018

If you need assistance with PAYMENT contact Mike Cooke, [email protected]

HAMPTON INN Wilmington Historic District225 Grace Street | Wilmington, NC 28401Phone: 910-251-3930Group Code: NHERATE: $149.00 +tax + parking $17.00 valet onlyRate valid: 07-AUG-2018 thru 10-AUG-2018

MARRIOTT Courtyard Wilmington Downtown/Historic District229 North 2nd Street | Wilmington, NC 28401 Phone: 910-632-2900RATE: $164.00 +tax + parking self $8.00 valet $15.00 per dayRate valid: 06-AUG-2018 thru 10-AUG-2018

EMBASSY SUITES by Hilton Wilmington Riverfront9 Estell Lee Place | Wilmington, NC 28401 Phone: 910-765-1131 | Reservations: 1-800-HILTONSRATE: $225.00 +tax + parkingRate Valid: 05-AUG-2018 thru 11-AUG-2018

Blockade Runner Beach Resort275 Waynick Blvd Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480 Phone: 910.256.2251Mention NCHEA AttendeeRate is $199/night plus tax + Free parkingRate valid: 06-AUG-2018 thru 10-AUG-2018

HOTELS

515 Nutt Street | Wilmington, NC 28401

Except for Blockade Runner, all hotels are an easy walk to the Wilmington Convention Center. Trolley Service will run in mornings, lunch, and end of sessions for all downtown hotels.

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EVENTS

GOLF Sponsorship Opportunities

GOLF TOURNAMENTCAPE FEAR NATIONAL GOLF COURSETuesday, August 7, 2018LIMITED to 120

GOLF Planning [email protected]

Rick Holmes NCHEA GOLF CHAIRWilma Joyner (sponsor contact)Todd TainterNancy Padgett

Full HEALTHCARE Member: NO FEE(employed by a Healthcare Facility)

Full ASSOCIATE Member: $150.00 per playerAssociates can sponsor HEALTHCARE mem-bers for $150.00 each

FISH

GOLF GUEST

FISHING CHARTERTuesday, August 7, 20187:00 AM Registration“Vonda Kay” Wrightsville BeachLIMITED to 50

FISH CHARTER Planning Team Arthur Blue, Cone Health [email protected] Cooke, Cone Health [email protected]

Full HEALTHCARE Member: NO FEE(employed by a Healthcare Facility)

Full ASSOCIATE Member’s Sponsor a Fishing Team of four (4) $250 includes – one associate member sponsor & three full members per team.

GUEST EVENTWednesday, August 8, 201810:30 AMHotel BallastLIMITED to 60

YOU MUST BE PRE-REGISTERED TO ATTEND.

Full Conference Educational Attendee Guest NO FEE - Educational Attendee will register guest

Guest of sponsors or exhibitors, $40.00 fee.

We are so excitied to have AR Workshop Wilming-ton on location at the newly renovated Hotel Ballast.

Join us for good food, a little wine, and a fun take home activity. We will be creating one of AR’s 18” custom pillows. AR Workshop is a boutique DIY Stu-dio that offers hands-on classes for creating custom, charming home decor from raw materials.

PLATINUM SPONSORS

SPECIAL EVENT SPONSORS

GOLD SPONSORS

SILVER SPONSORS

Join our sponsors in support of NCHEA Annual Conference Education Sessions and Special Events. Whether your company is interested in strengthening rela-tionships with current customers or meeting prospective customers, the NCHEA Annual Conference & Exhibition connects you with key purchasers and decision makers in the health care facility management field. We appreciate and depend on all of our sponsors support. Contact Jerry Thompson for more info or questions. [email protected]

BUSINESSS BREAKFASTNCHEA MEMBER BUSINESS BREAKFASTFriday, August 10, 20187:00 AM Free with full education conference pass. No registration needed.

JERRY THOMPSONDuke HealthNCHEA 2108 Vendor Chair [email protected]

SPONSORS

Check website for more details:www.nchea.com

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