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Our Leadership
Our leaders represent a set of creative, strategic minds from across the U.S.
Each is passionate about delivering impactful, positive outcomes to improve every life we touch.
ERDMAN / OUR LEADERSHIP
Helping Our Communities Thrive
We invest in the communities where we work and understand that the work we do together has a real impact on creating healthier communities across the U.S.
ERDMAN Welcomes Healthcare Strategist Jim Medendorp
Jim Medendorp joins ERDMAN as Managing Director, Advisory Services and Senior Leadership Team member. His expertise in healthcare strategy and operational optimization strengthens ERDMAN’s Advisory Services practice, delivering innovative solutions to meet the evolving needs of our clients and contributing to their long-term success.
Janet Lively McCauley joins ERDMAN’s Senior Leadership Team as VP Healthcare
Janet will work with senior leaders to define the healthcare business development strategy, lead business development and corporate marketing, and spearhead the team’s efforts to connect and collaborate with healthcare leaders across the country.
ERDMAN Announces Karley Fant, MBA, as President-Elect of the 2024 National Board of Directors for Women in Healthcare, Inc.
ERDMAN is delighted to announce that Karley Fant, MBA, Director of Business Development, has been named as the President-Elect of the 2024 National Board of
Compressed Air Systems for Healthcare
At its core, pediatric design aims to assist in the pursuit of child wellness by addressing and enhancing the needs of everyday life in the medical environments we create.
The Senior Living Industry Today and Looking Forward
Intergenerational living continues to be a hot topic in the senior living industry. What can we, as designers, developers, and operators do to overcome some of the challenges intergenerational living models pose?
Designing for the Future of Orthopedic Care
The expected rise in demand for orthopedic services, escalating complexity of procedures, and new demands for coordinated care will require efficiency of delivery and high-quality outcomes to ensure that reduced reimbursement will continue to cover the cost of care.