JLL Signals Commitment to Healthcare Industry with Strategic Hire


JLL announced it has expanded its Project and Development Services (PDS) team with the addition of Michael A. Passaro, RA as senior vice president and PDS healthcare practice lead for the Northeast.

 

Based in New York City, Passaro will oversee a team of professionals currently managing $420 million of healthcare construction projects across the Northeast.

 

“Over the course of his 35-year career, Michael has held leadership positions at several of New York City’s prominent academic medical centers,” said Roger Herritz, senior vice president and national healthcare practice lead, Project and Development Services. “With a deep breadth of experience across every facet of design, construction, operations and facilities, Michael is able to evaluate and optimize every aspect of a project from the details of its design to its long-term functionality.”

 

With experience managing projects of up to $2.6 billion, Passaro has held senior leadership roles in construction, project management, space management and facilities at New York University School of Medicine, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center and Turner Construction.

 

Passaro has a Bachelor of Architecture from New Jersey Institute of Technology and is a Registered Architect in the state of New Jersey.

 

“The physical environment is crucial to the effective delivery of quality healthcare,” Passaro said. “In the throes of transformation and uncertainty, hospitals and health systems are making significant investments in their real estate and physical spaces to provide an enhanced patient experience. Joining JLL gives me an opportunity to help health systems effectively deliver the highest level of patient care and improved patient outcomes.”

 

According to JLL’s latest Construction Outlook, the Northeast is home to two of the top five states for healthcare construction. Pennsylvania and New York currently have healthcare construction pipelines totaling $6.3 and $5.9 billion, respectively.

 



March 7, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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