Lauren Lederman
Kahler Slater recently announced Lauren Lederman has joined the firm as Healthcare Strategist. In this role, Lederman will partner with the firm’s healthcare clients across the United States to align design with strategy, operations, and planning. With a focus on access and patient care, Lederman joins Kahler Slater’s team in their goal to empower clients to make data-informed decisions and advance their strategic objectives.
Lederman brings a breadth of experience from various health systems in strategic planning, business development, clinical operations, and physician relations roles. As Healthcare Strategist, she assists clients in navigating the complexities of healthcare systems to drive strategic initiatives. She will help lead the firm’s Strategic Advisory Services, which offers clients a range of services from high level strategic and operational planning to feasibility and scenario planning for specific initiatives for healthcare clients nationwide. Lederman will be based in Kahler Slater’s Richmond office.
Previously, Lederman held various leadership and strategic analyst positions for notable healthcare systems including The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Bon Secours Health Systems, MedStar Health, LifeBridge Health, and Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. Her experience includes leading initiatives which resulted in measured growth and efficiency improvements. Most recently, she was the Healthcare Strategy Director for Hancock Daniel P.C. where she served as the strategy lead for the firm’s Certificate of Public Need (COPN) team for healthcare clients across the Commonwealth of Virginia.
“Lauren is an excellent addition to our team. She has built her career leading strategy for some of the most notable healthcare systems across the Mid-Atlantic. She is known for developing collaborative relationships with hospital leadership and healthcare providers. Her ability to quickly and strategically assess operations and then provide data-driven recommendations will be a significant benefit to our clients,” shares Christopher Morales, AIA, National Healthcare Practice Leader.