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Speeches
and Seminars Conducted by:
Stephen
M. Monroe
“Lending
To The Long-Term Care and Seniors Housing Market,” Robert Morris
Associates, 1996 to Present, Miami, FL, Orlando, FL, St. Petersburg, FL,
West Palm Beach, FL, Jacksonville, FL, Charlotte, NC, Richmond, VA,
Baltimore, MD, Newark, NJ, Portland, OR, Allentown, PA, Kalamazoo, MI,
Scottsdale, AZ, Columbus, OH, St. Louis, MO, Las Vegas, NV, Los Angeles,
CA, Melville, NY, Nashville, TN, Bridgewater, NJ
"Long
Term Care: Present Problems, Future Solutions," - Moderator, National
Investment Conference, October 1999, Washington, D.C.
"Positioning
Your Company for a Successful Merger or Acquisition," Seniors'
Housing Finance, May 1999, New York, New York
"Beyond
Overbuilding: What Are the Issues of the New Millennium?" -
Moderator, Southeast Finance Seminar, May 1999, Atlanta, Georgia
"Mergers
and Acquisitions," RMA Healthcare Conference, April 1999, Nashville,
TN
"Markets,
Multiples and Methodology: Acquisitions 101," Assisted Living
Federation of America, April 1999, Dallas, Texas
"Life
Beyond Assisted Living: Opportunities Throughout the Continuum of
Care" - Moderator, Seniors Housing World '99, March 1999, New York,
New York
"Industry
Roundtable on the Convergence of Seniors Housing and Healthcare: Who Will
be the Winners and Losers" - Moderator, The National Investment
Conference, October 1998, Washington, D.C.
"Industry
Roundtable" - Moderator, American Seniors Housing Association,
October 1998, Washington D.C.
"A
Look Into The Future: Finance, Housing and Market Trends of Senior Housing
and Services," Senior Living Executive Leadership Program, September
1998, Lake Tahoe, California
“The
Graying Of America: Plenty of Obvious & Less Obvious Market
Opportunities,” Cowen & Company Health Care Services Executive
Conference, June 1998, Southampton, Bermuda
“Growing
A Senior Housing Business,” Urban Senior Housing, June 1998, New York,
New York
“Mergers
& Acquisition: Is Bigger Necessarily Better?” Seniors’ Housing
Symposium, May 1998, New York, New York
“Post-Acute
Mergers and Acquisitions,” RMA Health Care Conference, April 1998,
Orlando, Florida
"Merger
and Acquisition Panel," Seniors Housing Symposium, February 1998, Rio
Grande, Puerto Rico
“Tune
Into Tomorrow: Long Term Care Redefined,” American Health Care
Association, October 1997, San Antonio, Texas
“Stock
Market Report On Assisted Living IPOs,” National Investment Conference,
October 1997, Washington, D.C.
“Market
Driven Health Care And Long Term Care – Impact Of A Changing Health Care
Industry,” Johns Hopkins University, Business of Medicine Program, May
1997, Baltimore, Maryland
“Market
Consolidation: Challenges And Opportunities For The Investor,” Assisted
Living Forum ’97, February 1997, San Francisco, California
“Current
Trends In The Hospital M&A Market,” Hospital Mergers &
Acquisitions, November 1996, Atlanta, Georgia
“This
Year’s Highlights, Next Year’s Headlines,” National Investment
Conference, October 1996, Washington, D.C.
“Bargain
Basement Shopping: Survival Tactics,” Assisted Living ’96, September
1996, Chicago, Illinois
“Nursing
Homes And Alternate Life Styles,” The Senior Men’s Club of New Canaan,
October 1996, New Canaan, Connecticut
“Mergers
& Acquisitions – How To Make The Business Side Of The Transaction
Work,” National Investment Conference, October 1994, Washington, D.C.
“State
Of The Nursing Home Industry Report,” National Investment Conference,
October 1991, Washington, D.C.
“Future
Prospects For Long Term Care Investment Values,” American Health Care
Association, October 1989, New Orleans, Louisiana
“Coping
In A Difficult Environment: A Financial Perspective,” Florida Health
Care Association, August 1989, Marco Island, Florida
“Coping In A Difficult Environment: A
Financial Perspective,” New York State Health Facilities Association,
June 1989, Buffalo, New York
“Enhancing
Your Nursing Home Through Cost Effective Borrowing, “ Kentucky Health
Care Association, 1989, Louisville, Kentucky
“Preparing
Your Home For Adults For The Future: A Financial Perspective,” Empire
State Association of Adult Homes, 1989, Albany, New York
To contact Steve Monroe, please call 800-248-1668 or smm@levinassociates.com.
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