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2016 EVENT
Adapt or Die MEETING SERIES December 2, 2016, Dallas, TX
Military and Health Care Systems & Strategic Decision Making
Adapt or Die December 2, 2016
Where: George W. Bush Presidential Center2943 SMU Boulevard, Dallas TX 75205
When: Friday, December 2, 2016 10am – 10pm CDT
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Program Overview
On the heals of our West Point event, the Adapt or Die Meeting series makes it’s final
stop of 2016 in Dallas, Texas at the George W. Bush Presidential Center.
We will kick-off the morning with a private tour of the George W. Bush Presidential Center. Following the tour, attendees will gather for lunch where they will have an opportunity to listen to leaders from the Bush Institute as they share the Institute’s New Policy for Veterans Heathcare entitled "System of Care" with the Senior Leaders in attendance. A follow up forum will then be convened to allow for direct dialog and engagement for Health Care leaders to ask questions about the “System of Care”. Following the “System of Care” forum, Lt. General (Ret) Rick Lynch will discuss the process of decision-making, based on the leadership principle of “decide when to decide” from his book “Adapt or Die.” Lt. General Lynch will then moderate a panel made up of Health Care Executives Peter Goldschmidt, Jay Galeota and John Arena as they discuss the application of decision-making principles within their specific organizations. The full day event will conclude with a group dinner and keynote presentation from General (Ret) George W. Casey, Jr. Commander of Multinational Force- Iraq and Chief of Staff, US Army.
Official Accommodations:
The Highland Dallas Hotel Reservations: 214-520-7969
The hotel is within walking distance of the Bush Institute and chauffeur service is available.
All attendees can make their own reservation online here or by calling the hotel directly at 214-520-7969. We have negotiated a special Zensights hotel rate of $149 per night and this rate is available on a first come/serve basis. People calling the hotel should request the Zensights Rate. If you have questions about the hotel rates or booking, please contact Walt Smith of Zensights at [email protected].
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Panelists & Featured Guests
Moderator P2 - Panelist
Lt. General (Ret.) Rick Lynch
Author
P2 - Panelist Peter Goldschmidt
President of Sandoz US and Head of
North America
Dinner Speaker
General (Ret.) George Casey
P2 - Panelist Jay Galeota, Jr.
President and Chief Operating Officer, G&W
Laboratories
P2 - Panelist John W. Arena
Vice President & General Manager, US Psychiatry
Business Unit at Lundbeck
P1 - Panelist The Honorable David J.
Shulkin, MD
Chief Executive of VA healthcare
P1 - Panelist Brigadier General (Ret.)
Jack Hammond
Executive Director, Home Base
P1 - Panelist David J. McIntyre, Jr.
President and CEO of TriWest Healthcare
Alliance
P1 - Panelist Colonel (Ret.) Miguel Howe
Director, Military Service Initiative
P1 - Panelist Staff Sergeant Randi Gavell
Ambassador for Invisible Wounds, Military
Service Initiative
Special Guest
President George W. Bush
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Itinerary / Agenda
10:00 am- 11:00 am Arrival of guests in Cafe 43
11:00 am- 12:30 pm Private Museum Tour
12:30 pm- 1:30 pm Lunch in Hall of State
1:30 pm- 4:30 pm Panel #1 Representatives from the Bush Institute - Military Service Initiative (MSI):
• Policy Paper and Research work • Pharma’s role in support of Addressing the Invisible Wounds
Panel #2 Retired Lt. General Rick Lynch and pharmaceutical executives:
• Decision making - Decide When to Decide • Applications in Healthcare
5:00 pm Adjourn
6:30 pm- 10:00 pm Cocktails/ Plated dinner and program in Cafe 43
“At the heart of every Soldier must be unwavering character. Character is what defines us.”
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George W. Bush Presidential Center
The Bush Center is home to the George W. Bush Presidential Library and
Museum, which is operated by the National Archives and Records Administration, and the George W. Bush Institute, the non-partisan, public-
policy arm of the Bush Center. The Bush Center is located on the campus of
SMU in Dallas, Texas.
The George W. Bush Institute was founded in 2009 and is a public policy center in Dallas with the mission of
advancing freedom by expanding opportunities for individuals at home and across the globe. Built on principles that guided the Bush’s in public life, the Bush Institute uses leading research to develop and
implement policies that offer practical solutions to pressing problems in the United States and abroad.
The Bush Institute has ongoing programs in education reform, economic growth, global health, human
freedom, helping women in the Middle East, and celebrating and supporting our post 9/11 veterans.
The institute’s facilities include a 360-seat, broadcast-ready auditorium, as well as seminar and reception rooms and terraces that look across the Bush Center’s 15-acre urban park.
For more information, please visit the Bush Center online at www.bushcenter.org, or connect with us on
Facebook (www.facebook.com/TheBushCenter) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/TheBushCenter).
“The Bush Institute is an exciting place: a place of learning, a place of scholarship, but most importantly, a place of action,
a results-oriented institute that will have an effect on our country and, we think, on the world.”
—President George W. Bush
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DINNER SPEAKER
General George W. Casey, Jr. General George W. Casey, Jr. enjoyed a 41-year career in the U.S. Army following his
graduation from Georgetown University. He is an accomplished leader and an
authority on strategic leadership.
He led the U.S. Army from 2007-2011 and is widely credited with restoring balance to
a war-weary Army and leading the transformation to keep it relevant in the 21st
Century. He is a stalwart advocate for military families, wounded Soldiers, and
survivors of the fallen, and took on the tough issues of suicide and reducing the
stigma attached to combat stress. Prior to this, he commanded the Multi-National Force – Iraq, a coalition of more than 30 countries, where he guided the Iraq mission
through its toughest days.
He held numerous other senior leadership positions in Europe, the Middle East and
in the United States in his 15 years as a general officer.
He is currently serving as a Distinguished Senior Lecturer of Leadership at the Samuel Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University and lecturing
internationally on leadership at other business schools and to the leaders of national
and multinational corporations. He also lectures on International Relations at the
Korbel School, University of Denver.
He is Chairman of the USO Board of Governors and serves on several corporate boards and boards of other organizations that support our servicemen and women,
our veterans and their families.
He has published a book, Strategic Reflections, Operation Iraqi Freedom, July 2004-2007
(October 2012), about his experiences in Iraq, and two articles on leadership:
Panelists & Featured Guests
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“Leading in a VUCA World”, Fortune Magazine (March 20, 2014), and “Volatile,
Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous: Leadership Lessons from Iraq”, Chapter 1,
Changing Mindsets to Transform Security, (December 2013).
He holds a Masters Degree in International Relations from Denver University, and
served as a Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council of the United States, a foreign policy think-tank. He has broad international experience. Born in Japan, he served in
operational assignments in Europe, the Balkans and the Middle East.
He and his wife, Sheila, have two sons, two wonderful daughters-in-law and six
grandchildren.
P2 MODERATOR
Lieutenant General (Ret.) Rick Lynch Author
Lieutenant General (Ret.) Rick Lynch is a graduate of West Point and received his
Masters in Robotics from MIT. Rick was promoted to Brigadier General in 2001 and
served in Iraq as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Effects. He was the spokesman for Multinational Forces, led 'the Surge' and commanded Task Force
Marne in Iraq for 15 months. After retirement, General Lynch became the Executive
Director of the University of Texas at Arlington Research Institute, a
multi-million dollar facility focused on advanced technology to help
humanity and finding affordable solutions to complex problems.
Rick's most recently published book, which inspired this meeting series,
is entitled "Adapt or Die: Leadership Principles from an American General.”
P1 - PANELIST
Staff Sergeant Randi Gavell Ambassador for Invisible Wounds, Military Service Initiative
Staff Sgt. Randi Gavell was born in Estes Park, Colorado and grew up in Grand
Junction, Colorado. She joined the Army in 2004 after graduating from Grand
Junction High School. She attended One Station Unit Training for Military Police at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri before being stationed in Wiesbaden, Germany. After
volunteering to fill an opening in an outlying platoon, she deployed out of
Baumholder, Germany in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2005. Upon her
return from deployment, Gavell was stationed in Fort Huachuca, Arizona. While
there, she was a member of the Military Police Special Reactions Team, the Fort Huachuca Army 10 Miler Team, and went to Lackland, Air Force Base where she
trained and was certified to be a Traffic Management and Collision Investigator.
In 2009, Gavell was sent to the Warrior Transition Unit in Kaiserslautern, Germany. It
was there that she was introduced to and found a passion for adaptive sports. Staff
Sgt. Gavell was a member of Team Army for the 2010 Warrior Games where she received two gold medals in swimming and a silver medal in Sitting Volleyball. Later
that same year she went thru the medical board process and was retired. She is now
living in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and hoping to obtain her degree as an
Occupational Therapy Assistant to help others on their path to recovery. Since
retiring, she has participated in several adaptive sports events, travels as much as possible, volunteers whenever she can, and is a member of a Veteran based Disaster
Response Team.
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Brigadier General (Ret.) Jack Hammond Executive Director, Home Base
During his distinguished 30-year military career in the United States Army, Brigadier
General (ret.) Jack Hammond has commanded troops at the Platoon, Troop, Battalion
and Brigade level both at home and abroad, including Afghanistan in 2002, Iraq in 2003, and Afghanistan 2011-2012. In July 2011, Hammond became the first
Massachusetts officer to achieve the rank of General in a combat theater since World
War II.
After a brief deployment to Afghanistan in 2002, General Hammond deployed to Iraq
in 2003 with the invasion force and simultaneously commanded two Battalions: Task Force Patriot in Balad performing stability and security operations, and Task Force
Enforcer, in Fallujah conducting counter-insurgent operations. In Kabul Afghanistan
2011-2012, General Hammond commanded Task Force Yankee as the senior U.S.
Commander for Kabul Province, and was responsible for a multi-national security
force of 3,000 personnel, providing security and support for 11 U.S. installations, and 10,000 coalition members conducting counterinsurgency operations, humanitarian
assistance and area support missions.
General Hammond is the recipient of numerous military awards including: the
Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion of Merit with Oak Leaf Cluster, Bronze Star
Medal, Army Commendation Medal for Valor with Oak Leaf Cluster, French Medal of National Defense, and Bulgarian Medal of Mission Support.
A native of Reading, MA, General Hammond holds a Bachelor of Science from the
University of Massachusetts, a Master’s Degree in Healthcare Marketing from Boston
University, and was a National Security Fellow at Harvard University.
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Colonel (Ret.) Miguel Howe Director, Military Service Initiative
Colonel Miguel Howe, USA, Ret. is the Director of the Military Service Initiative at the
George W. Bush Institute. As the Director, Colonel Howe is responsible for leading
the Bush Institute’s work to honor the service and sacrifice of post-9/11 veterans, service members and their families. The Military Service Initiative will work to unite
the efforts of non-profits, businesses, universities, individual citizens and
communities to empower all post-9/11 veterans to continue to serve as national
assets after they take off the uniform.
Colonel Howe retired from the United States Army where he served for over 24 years in a myriad of command and staff assignments to include in Iraq and Afghanistan.
He deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom as the commander of the
Afghan National Army Special Operations Advisory Group, Camp Morehead
Afghanistan. He also deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom as the Chief of
Staff for the NATO Training Mission in Al Rustamiyah, Iraq. A Special Forces Officer, he has commanded special operations forces on numerous deployments
throughout Latin America with the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne). Colonel
Howe served as the Special Assistant to the CEO of the Millennium Challenge
Corporation (MCC) and commanded the U.S. Army Southern California Recruiting
Battalion. He began his Army career in the 25th Infantry Division as a Rifle Platoon Leader.
Colonel Howe was selected in 2006 by President George W. Bush to serve as a White
House Fellow. He is a graduate of the United States Military Academy and earned a
Master of Arts in National Security Studies from Georgetown University. He is
married with two children.
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David J. McIntyre, Jr. President and CEO of TriWest Healthcare Alliance
David J. McIntyre, Jr., is President and CEO of TriWest Healthcare Alliance. In 1996,
Mr. McIntyre co-founded TriWest Healthcare Alliance and has since led the
corporation, which is working to ensure that Veterans in roughly half the nation have access to high-quality health care when it is unable to be provided directly by the
Veterans Administration.
Mr. McIntyre has more than 30 years of experience, success and accomplishments in
national health care policy development, business development and leadership in
both government and the private sector.
Mr. McIntyre has a bachelor's degree in political science from Seattle Pacific
University, a master's degree in administrative sciences (with an emphasis in
management and health policy/administration) from Johns Hopkins University, and
he participated in the Executive Education Program for Senior Government
Managers at Harvard University.
In addition to leading TriWest Healthcare Alliance, he serves on a number of non-
profit boards, including the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation Board of
Directors and the Fisher House Foundation Board of Trustees.
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The Honorable David J. Shulkin, MD Chief Executive of VA healthcare
The Honorable Dr. David J. Shulkin is Under Secretary of Health for the United States
Department of Veterans Affairs. As the Chief Executive of VA healthcare, Dr. Shulkin
leads the nation’s largest integrated health care system with over 1,700 sites of care, serving 8.76 million Veterans each year. The Veterans Health Administration is also
the nation’s largest provider of graduate medical education and major contributor of
medical research. Dr. Shulkin has oversight over the system that employs over
325,000 people who work in VA Healthcare.
Prior to being nominated by President Obama and being confirmed by the United States Senate as Under Secretary of Health, Dr. Shulkin served in numerous chief
executive roles including Beth Israel Medical Center, Morristown Medical Center,
Goryeb Children’s Hospital, and the Atlantic Health System Accountable Care
Organization. He has also served in numerous academic and entrepreneur roles and
maintains and active practice of internal medicine in the VA system.
Dr. Shulkin received his medical degree from Drexel University College of Medicine
where he received the most distinguished alumni award, his internship at Yale
University School of Medicine, and a residency and Fellowship in General Medicine at
the University of Pittsburgh Presbyterian Medical Center. He received advanced
training in outcomes research and economics as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Shulkin has been named the 12th most Influential Physician Executive in the
Country and one of the top one Hundred Most Influential People in American
Healthcare by Modern Healthcare.
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John W. Arena Vice President & General Manager, US Psychiatry Business Unit at Lundbeck
John Arena is the Vice President & General Manager for Lundbeck’s U.S. psychiatry
business unit. In this role, John leads the psychiatry sales and marketing
organizations to development and execute strategic plans to meet franchise goals. Mr. Arena also works closely with Lundbeck’s co-commercialization partners at
Otsuka Pharmaceuticals and Takeda Pharmaceuticals to ensure seamless execution.
John began his career in pharmaceuticals at Eli Lilly & Co., where he spent almost
seven years in a variety of sales, sales training and sales management roles. While
there, he was responsible for selling a number of products, including the blockbuster Prozac. He then moved to the medical device industry at Stryker Corporation.
Subsequently, John returned to pharmaceuticals at the Janssen division of Johnson &
Johnson, where he spent the last nine years. He was a top performing regional
business director, leading his sales region in selling Risperdal (schizophrenia/
bipolar), Risperdal Consta (injectable for schizophrenia/bipolar), Invega (schizophrenia), and Concerta (ADHD). Mr. Arena also held a variety of director-level
marketing roles on the Remicade (infusion for autoimmune diseases) brand team,
including payer, site of care, and health care professional marketing.
John earned a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Cincinnati, where he was also
a four-year starter and two-time captain of the football team. He also has an Executive Certification in Health Policy from Thomas Jefferson University.
He and his wife Heather have three children, Nate, Sophie, and Luke.
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Peter Goldschmidt President of Sandoz US and Head of North America
In July 2013, Peter Goldschmidt was appointed President of Sandoz US and Head of
North America. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of GPhA, the generics
industry association.
Previous to this role, Peter was Head of Central and Eastern Europe from 2009-2013
and has since been a member of the Sandoz Global Executive Committee. He joined
Sandoz from Novartis Pharma where he was Country Group Head for the
Philippines, Singapore and Indonesia. Peter had been Country President for Novartis
Healthcare in the Philippines from 2007-2008.
He joined the Novartis Group in 1990 and held a number of progressive roles in
marketing, sales, strategic planning and organizational development, and more
specifically as Head of Marketing for Novartis Pharma in Sweden between 1999 and
2001, and Executive Committee of Novartis Pharma Germany between 2001- 2007.
A German national, Peter is a graduate in politics and economic geography – and holds a master’s degree in sociology – from the University of Muenster in Germany.
He has completed post-graduate studies at the London Business School, UK, and at
the Harvard Business School and Stanford Business School in the US.
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James J. Galeota, Jr. ( Jay) President and Chief Operating Officer, G&W Laboratories
Jay Galeota joined G&W in 2016 as President and Chief Operating Officer. He is
responsible for shaping the company’s long-term growth and overseeing all
company business operations, including, research & development, commercial, business development, manufacturing, quality, supply chain, information technology
and transformation.
Jay is a 28-year pharmaceutical veteran from Merck, where he served in many
diverse positions across commercial operations, business development, strategy,
and innovation, both globally and in the U.S. He brings a passion for innovation and development of break-through products and business opportunities.
Most recently, Jay was Chief Strategy & Business Development Officer and President,
Emerging Businesses at Merck. Prior to that he was President of Hospital & Specialty
Care, which represented more than $10 billion in worldwide revenues for the
company. Previously, he served as Senior Vice President of Global Human Health Strategy and Business Development, where he helped establish Merck's Global
Health Innovation Fund and the Innovative Venture Group to incubate businesses
that broadened the company’s portfolio and established leadership in key
therapeutic areas and markets.
Jay holds a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Villanova University and is a graduate of Harvard Business School's Advanced Management Program. He
currently serves on the boards of JFK Health System, the New Jersey Symphony
Orchestra, and the Metuchen Edison Woodbridge YMCA. In addition, Jay is a guest
lecturer at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and currently
serves as Honorary Commander of the United States Air Force 113th Fighter Operations Group, DCANG, Joint Base Andrews.
Jay currently resides in New Jersey with his wife and three children. In addition to
business, his interests include sailing, skiing, flying, automobiles and music.
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