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Southwest Transplant Alliance’s Expansion is More than Brick and Mortar

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Kyle Bramlett, Patti Niles, and Matt McDonald share connections to organ donation.
(Photo by: Hoyoung Lee)

When it is time for an organization to expand, calls are made to real estate brokers and contractors to figure out what the next move will be. If staying put is the answer, architects are consulted and plans drawn up for growth. Most times, these are efficient and business-like interactions between professionals, but when it came to the expansion of Southwest Transplant Alliance, a new facility was more than just a contract.

In this D CEO Magazine feature, read about how the world of transplants impacted the CEO, contractor, and architect of the project, as well as the unique facility that allows life-saving transplants to be done more efficiently and safety.

Read the story here.

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