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Meet the New Executive Vice President at New Era Partners

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Michael Arvin New Era Partners
Michael Arvin (Courtesy of: New Era Partners)

Michael W. Arvin will join New Era Partners as Executive Vice President of Strategy and Development, arriving with 30 years of experience in the healthcare real estate field. He will lead  strategic development and acquisition initiatives.

Arvin led the local branch of healthcare real estate development and investment firm The Sanders Trust. He has experience with medical groups and both nonprofit and for-profit health systems such as Tenet Healthcare, HCA, US Oncology, and Methodist Health Systems, all based locally.

“With Michael joining our executive leadership team New Era is well positioned to continue expanding our existing relationships and establishing new strategic partnerships with healthcare systems across the country,” says Daryn Eudaly, Co-Founder & CEO of New Era via release. “Michael’s knowledge and relationships will allow us to expand upon our proven track record of creating synergistic real estate solutions for the integration of on and off campus medical office buildings, neighborhood health facilities and post-acute hospitals that are in alignment with our clients and partners mission and goals.”

New Era Partners is a commercial real estate development and capital investment company that is part of New Era Companies.

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