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The Future of Health Is Here THE FUTURE OF HEALTH IS HERE 2018 October 8-10 MINNEAPOLIS MONDAYOCTOBER 8, 2018 REGISTRATION 8:00 AM The Honorable Amy Klobuchar | US Senator, Minnesota MORNING SESSION 9:30 AM Jijo James M.D. | Chief Medical Ofcer, Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices CONVENTION CENTER | EXHIBIT HALL E Mark Addicks | CEO, MANOVA, 2023 Partners AFTERNOON SESSION II 3:00 PM-4:30 PM Shaye Mandle | President, Medical Alley Association CONVENTION CENTER | EXHIBIT HALL E Jef Dykstra | Executive Director, Partners in Food Solutions Angelica Lavito | Consumer Health Reporter, CNBC Dan Buettner | Founder, Blue Zones, LLC Penny Wheeler M.D. | CEO, Allina Health Fred de Sam Lazaro | PBS NewsHour, Lesley Solomon | SVP & Chief Innovation Ofcer, Undertold Stories Project Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Gil Penalosa | Founder & Chair, 8 80 Cities Susan Turney M.D. | CEO, Marshfield Clinic Health System Helen Lowman | CEO, Keep America Beautiful Craig Sammit M.D. | CEO, Blue Cross Blue Shield of MN Nancy Green | Global Practice Lead – David Perry | President, CEO & Director, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Verizon Indigo Agriculture Josh McHugh | CEO, Attention Span Media LUNCHEON 12:00 PM CONVENTION CENTER | EXHIBIT HALL E Sean Slovenski | SVP & President of Health & OPENING NIGHT: Wellness, Walmart THE MINNEAPOLIS ARMORY Kyle Rolfing | President & Co-Founder, Bright Health RECEPTION & NETWORKING 5:30 PM Sam Kass | Former Senior White House Policy Advisor for Nutrition; Executive Director of Let’s Move! DINNER & EVENING SESSION 7:00 PM Campaign; Author of Eat a Little Better: Great Flavor, Good Marilyn Carlson Nelson | Co-Owner of Carlson Inc. Health, Better World MAYO CLINIC ON THE FUTURE - PANEL Kate Wolford | CEO, McKnight Foundation | Professor of Physical Ray Price M.D. | Director of the Center for Global Andrea Cheville M.D. Surgery, University of Utah & Intermountain Healthcare Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic Surgical Specialist Stephanie Faubion M.D. | Director, Women’s Health Clinic and Ofce of Women’s Health, Mayo Clinic AFTERNOON SESSION I 2:00 PM Paul Friedman M.D. | Professor of Medicine & CONVENTION CENTER | EXHIBIT HALL E Chair, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Mayo Clinic Lisa Lavin | CEO, Anser Innovation James Rogers III, J.D. | Chair, Department of Business Development, Mayo Clinic James Kugler | Chief Digital Ofcer, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany Nelson D’Antonio | Head of Biomedical END OF DAY ONE 9:00 PM Partnerships and Strategy, Palantir TUESDAYOCTOBER 9, 2018 MORNING SESSION I 8:00 AM SPECIAL FOCUS SESSIONS CONVENTION CENTER | EXHIBIT HALL E 1:00 PM - 4:45 PM The Honorable Tom Emmer | US Congressman, MN-6 TRACK ONE: CONSUMERIZATION OF HEALTH Michael Smerconish | Host of The Michael Smerconish Program on SiriusXM; Host of CNN’s CONVENTION CENTER | BALLROOM A Smerconish and Contributor; Newspaper Columnist and Best-Selling Author TRACK TWO: GLOBAL BEST PRACTICES James Carville and Mary Matalin | CONVENTION CENTER | 103 A-C Nationally Renowned Political Commentators Governor Mark Dayton | Governor, Minnesota TRACK THREE: CONVERGENCE The Honorable Dr. Bill Frist | Former US CONVENTION CENTER | 103 D-F Senate Majority Leader TRACK FOUR: GAME CHANGERS MORNING SESSION II 10:30 AM CONVENTION CENTER | BALLROOM B CONVENTION CENTER | EXHIBIT HALL E Jon Pearce | CEO & Co-Founder, Zipnosis AFTERNOON SESSION 5:00 PM James Mault M.D. | President and Chief Medical Ofcer, Cquentia; (Former SVP CONVENTION CENTER | EXHIBIT HALL E and Chief Medical Ofcer at Qualcomm) Chris Farrell | Host of Minnesota Public Radio’s Conversation on the Creative Economy and Senior Amir Dan Rubin | President & CEO, Economics Contributor, Marketplace One Medical Group Dale Cook | CEO & Co-Founder. Learn to Live 12:00 PM LUNCHEON Aneela Idnani Kumar | Co-Founder & President, CONVENTION CENTER | EXHIBIT HALL E HabitAware Julie Sullivan, Ph. D. | President, Grady Hannah | CEO, Nightware University of St.Thomas KEYNOTE SPEAKER PREVIEW DAY THREE 6:00 PM CONVENTION CENTER | EXHIBIT HALL E Andy Slavitt | Acting Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (2015-2017); Mark Addicks | CEO, MANOVA, 2023 Partners Board Chair & Founder, United States of Care MANOVA NETWORKING 6:00 PM -7:30 PM GENERAL NETWORKING SESSION MAYO CLINIC SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER 600 Hennepin Ave #310, Minneapolis, MN 55403 TUESDAY SPECIAL FOCUS SESSIONS 1:00 PM-4:45 PM TRACK ONE: TRACK TWO: CONSUMERIZATION GLOBAL BEST OF HEALTH PRACTICES 1 BALLROOM A 2 103 A-C Tom McEnery | EVP & Chief Marketing Ofcer, Change Arundhati Parmar | VP and Editor-In-Chief, Healthcare MedCity News Adrian Ho & Eric Frost | CEO and Partner, Zeus Jones Shailey Prasad M.D. | Executive Director at The Center for Global Health and Social Responsibility, David and Jonah Stillman | Authors of Gen Z @ Work University of Minnesota | CEO & Co-Founder, OLLY PBC Eric Ryan Britt Cruz | Program Manager, HealthPartners International Kim Aasen | Sr. Director of Integrated Marketing Development Communications, Medela Assi Gol | Advisory Board Member, Sight Diagnostics | Director of Account Management, Jennifer Mugnaini Chris Cassidy | President, Global Healthcare Logistics Stonearch Creative Strategy, UPS Naresh Kanumilli M.D. | Diabetes Network Lead, STRAIGHT TALK FROM THE MARKETPLACE Greater Manchester & East Cheshire Strategic Clinical Network PANEL FEATURING Archelle Georgiou M.D. | Health Expert, KSTP (Former Chief Medical Ofcer, UnitedHealthcare) Erin Newkirk | Chief Marketing Ofcer, Local Crate Jeff Shoemate | Chief Marketing Ofcer, Allina Health Brian Peters | Chief Marketing Ofcer, Protolabs Robert Befidi, Jr | Chief Marketing Ofcer, 3M Health Care Business Group TRACK THREE: TRACK FOUR: CONVERGENCE GAME 103 D-F CHANGERS 3 4 BALLROOM B Jodi Hubler | Managing Director, Lemhi Ventures Ethan Bearman | Talk Radio Host, Political Commentator, and Author VENTURE CAPITALIST PANEL FEATURING Tammy Lee | President & CEO, Recombinetics Inc. | Aly Lovett | Partner, Radian Steven Russell M.D. CEO, Vyriad | Kathy Tune | Co-Founder and Managing Director, Victoria Holt President & CEO, Protolabs Fourth Element Capital Lee Jones | Founder, President & CEO, Rebiotix | Managing Director, Digital Health Brian Kalis Kevin Hykes | President & CEO, Relievant Medsystems, Inc. and Innovation, Accenture Kevin Carr M.D. | CEO, National Coordination Center, Ryan Broshar | Founder and Managing Director, (Former Partner & Chief Medical Ofcer, Price Waterhouse Matchstick Ventures Management Consultants) CMO, Color Genomics Katie Jacobs Stanton | Tom Wicka | CEO & Founder, NovuHealth Founder & Chair Rimidi Lucienne Ide M.D. | Tony Miller | Founder & CEO, Bind On-Demand Health Insurance COMPANY CONVERGENCE PANEL FEATURING Liwanag Ojala | CEO, CaringBridge Amanda Tufano | CEO, Genevive Grady Hannah | CEO, Night-Ware Paul Owen | CEO, OneOme WEDNESDAYOCTOBER 10, 2018 MORNING SESSION I 8:00 AM LUNCHEON 1:00 PM CONVENTION CENTER | EXHIBIT HALL E CONVENTION CENTER | EXHIBIT HALL E Mark Ritchie | President & CEO, Minnesota USA Shelly Ibach | CEO, Sleep Number EXPO Arianna Huffington | Founder, The Huffington Post; Dawn Owens | President, TripleTree Founder & CEO, Thrive Global; Best Selling Author of The Sleep Revolution: Transforming Your Life One Night at a Time Michael Pitt M.D. | Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota Steffen Hovard | President & Senior Vice President, Urology Care, Coloplast CLOSING MANOVA 2019 KICKOFF 2:00 PM Freddy Abnousi M.D. | Head of Healthcare — Research, Facebook Mark Addicks | CEO, MANOVA, 2023 Partners MORNING SESSION II 10:00 AM CONVENTION CENTER | EXHIBIT HALL E Troy Kopischke | Co-Founder and Co-CEO, Invenshure Aneesh Chopra | President, CareJourney; Chief Technology Ofcer of the United States (2009-2012); and Author of Innovative State: How New Technologies Can Transform Government Clarence Bethea | CEO, Upsie Bernard Marr | Founder, Bernard Marr Co. Kwame Jackson | CNN/MSNBC Political Contributor, Diversity & Inclusion Leadership Strategist in Healthcare Robert Brook M.D. | Chair of Healthcare, RAND Corporation MORNING SESSION III 12:00 PM CONVENTION CENTER | EXHIBIT HALL E Paul Acito | VP, Medtronic Diabetes Lisa Rometty | General Manager Life Sciences, Oncology & Genomics, IBM Watson Health Jeff Dachis | Founder, Chairman & CEO, OneDrop LUNCHEONS SAM KASS MONDAY LUNCHEON Former Senior White House Policy Advisor for Nutrition; Executive Director of Let’s Move! Campaign; Author of Eat a Little Better: Great Flavor, Good Health, Better World. Sam Kass offers fresh and informative insights as he explores the latest developments in health, wellness, and the future of consumption. A tech entrepreneur, food expert and former senior policy advisor for the White House, Kass brings a wealth of expertise and experiences to redefine and inspire the way consumers and corporations approach these evolving markets. ANDY SLAVITT TUESDAY LUNCHEON Acting Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (2015-2017) Andy Slavitt has decades of private and public sector leadership in healthcare. Over his career, Andy has shaped some of the most significant and successful initiatives in health care impacting millions of Americans and the shape of the health care system. For the last two years, he served as the Acting Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) under President Obama. In that role, Slavitt oversaw programs that provide access to quality health care for 140 million Americans, including Medicaid, Medicare, the Children’s Health Insurance Program, and the Health Insurance
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