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Moderator, Todd Rudsenske

Cain Brothers & Company, LLC
Managing Director

Todd Rudsenske leads Cain Brothers’ Behavioral Health Advisory practice as well as the Firm’s Healthcare Financial Sponsors Coverage effort.  Mr. Rudsenske joined Cain Brothers in 2003 and has 25 years’ experience advising private and public companies in a variety of merger and acquisition, capital raising, and strategic advisory transactions.   Some of Mr. Rudsenske’s more recent notable transactions include the sale of Trustpoint Hospital to Acadia, the sale of Invo Behavioral Health Services to Wicks, the sale of The Meadows to AlitaCare, a private debt placement for Center for Discovery, the sale of Foundations Recovery Network to N Pritzker Capital Management, and CRC Health Group’s acquisition of Habit Opco. He is a frequent speaker on the subject of behavioral health and private equity investment in the healthcare sector and has also authored or co-authored several articles on the business of healthcare, one of which was published by Health Affairs.

Prior to joining Cain Brothers, Mr. Rudsenske was at Merrill Lynch in that firm’s Palo Alto office specializing in equity private placements.  Prior to that, Mr. Rudsenske was in Merrill Lynch’s New York office where he was focused on healthcare mergers & acquisitions for not-for-profit organizations. Prior to Merrill Lynch, Mr. Rudsenske was in Ernst & Young’s Corporate Finance Group, focusing on executing strategic transactions for that firm’s healthcare clients. He began his career on the audit staff of Ernst & Young in Dallas.

Mr. Rudsenske earned a BBA in Finance and Accounting from Texas A&M University and earned his MBA from the Columbia Business School.

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Andrew Adams

Andrew Adams

Oak HC/FT
Co-Founder & General Partner, Healthcare

Andrew co-founded Oak HC/FT in 2014 and has more than 20 years of experience as a venture capitalist investing in healthcare services and financial technology services.

Andrew also serves as a General Partner at Oak Investment Partners, which he joined in 2003.  Previously, he was a Senior Associate at Capital Resource Partners, where he focused on investments in healthcare and business services companies, and also was a financial analyst at Deutsche Banc Alex. Brown.

Andrew received a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Princeton University.

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Ankur Agrawal

McKinsey & Company
Partner, Healthcare Systems & Services Practice

Ankur is one of the leaders of the Healthcare Systems & Services Practice. He focuses on counseling healthcare systems and pharmaceutical and medical-device companies on strategy and corporate-finance issues. Ankur is the firm’s leading practitioner on healthcare M&A and performance transformations and has consistently directed M&A and finance capability-building efforts at many large healthcare companies. He has also authored articles on corporate finance topics in McKinsey on Finance and has presented his work at CFO roundtables in Toronto, Boston, and San Francisco.

Prior to his McKinsey experience, Ankur worked as vice president of finance at the New York-based start-up Gerson Lehrman Group—which received Series A and Series B funding from Bessemer Venture Partners/Silver Lake Partners—and as a president’s fellow at Harvard University.

As part of his course work at IRIM&EE, Ankur was designated a certified chartered engineer from the United Kingdom’s Engineering Council. He also received his MBA from Harvard Business School, where he graduated as a Baker scholar.

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Robin L. Smith, MD, MBA

Author, Industry Leader, Influencer

Dr. Robin L. Smith, age 54, is a global thought leader in regenerative medicine – one of the fastest growing segments of modern-day medicine. She received her M.D. from the Yale School of Medicine and an MBA from the Wharton School of Business. During her tenure as CEO of the NeoStem family of companies (NASDAQ: NBS now CLBS), which she led from 2006 to 2015, she pioneered the company’s innovative business model, combining proprietary cell therapy development with a successful contract development and manufacturing organization. Dr. Smith raised over $200 million, completing six acquisitions and one divestiture while the company won an array of industry awards and business recognition including a first-place ranking in the tri-state area (two years in a row), and eleventh place nationally, on Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500, and Frost & Sullivan’s North American Cell Therapeutics Technology Innovation Leadership Award.

Dr. Smith coauthored two books: “Cells Are the New Cure” (2017) and  “The Healing Cell: How the Greatest Revolution in Medical History Is Changing Your Life” (2013). She maintained a regular column for the Huffington Post for six years. Dr. Smith has been widely recognized for her leadership in health care and has received the Regenerative Medicine Foundation (RMF) 2019 Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Action Award for International Diplomacy in 2019 and the 2018 HEALinc Future Health Humanitarian Award.  She has been widely recognized for her work as a female entrepreneur and received the Business Intelligence Group’s Woman of the Year Award in 2018 and the 2018 Gold Stevie® Award for Woman of the Year – Government of Non-Profit. She is also a winner of the 2014 Brava! Award, which recognizes top women business leaders in the Greater New York area. Dr. Smith was elected to the 2018 NACD Directorship 100: Directors list by the NACD Directorship magazine for her work and expertise in corporate governance. She was also a finalist for the 2014 EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award for the New York area, recognizing entrepreneurs who demonstrate excellence and success in the areas of innovation, financial performance, and personal commitment to their businesses and communities. In April 2016, Pope Francis awarded Dr. Smith Dame Commander with Star Pontifical Equestrian Order of Saint Sylvester Pope and Martyr. Dr. Smith was awarded the Lifetime Achievement in Healthcare and Science Award by The National Museum of Catholic Art and Library in May 2017. 

In 2007, Dr. Smith founded the Stem for Life Foundation (SFLF), a nonpartisan 501(c)3 educational organizationdevoted to fostering global awareness of the potential for regenerative medicine to treat and cure a range of deadly diseases and debilitating medical conditions, as opposed to merely treating their symptoms. In 2010, in order to bring the charity’s mission to a global audience, Dr. Smith forged a historic, first-of-its-kind partnership with the Vatican. As part of this relationship, the Vatican and SFLF collaborate to create high-profile initiatives that help catalyze interest and development of cellular therapies that could ultimately reduce human suffering on a global scale. Dr. Smith has served as chairmanof the boardand presidentof the SFLFsince its inception and has beenexpanding its mission further under the Cura brand. 

In 2016, under Dr.Smith’s leadership the foundation launched Unite To Cure, a global health movement that builds bridges between doctors, health systems, patients, business leaders, regulators, investors, politicians, philanthropists, and leaders of faith to collaborate and speed the development of cures, impact human health and save lives. The April 2018 global Unite To Cure event held at the Vatican, reached over 2.5 billion people standing alongside the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The moderators included Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Dr. Mehmet Oz, Meredith Vieira and Dr. Max Gomez. Pope Francis delivered remarks to the participants and the event featured an array of influencers, including Dr. Francis Collins, 47th U.S. Vice President Joseph R. Biden, Katy Perry, Tony Robbins, Deepak Chopra, musician Peter Gabriel, and over 300 of the world’s leading doctors, scientists, philanthropists, regulators, ethicists, patients and thought leaders from around the globe.There were over 3,000 separate news stories that flowed out of the Unite To Cure event and social media posts, bringing Cura’s message of hope and healing to nearly 3 billion people. 

Dr. Smith has extensive experience serving in executive and board level capacities for various medical enterprises and health care-based entities. On August 20, 2015, Dr.Smith joined the board of directors of MYnd Analytics (NASDAQ: MYND) as chairman. In June 2016, she joined the board of directors of Rockwell Medical (NASDAQ: RMTI). She also serves as president and chairman of Stem for Life, Cognitive Warriors, and Cura Foundation, and is vice president and a member of the board of directors of the STOQ Foundation in Rome, Italy. Dr. Smith is co-chairman of the Life Sci advisory board on gender diversity and advisor to Dthera Sciences. She also serves on Sanford Health’s International Board, Alliance for Regenerative Medicine (ARM) Foundation board and the board of overseers at the NYU Langone Medical Center in New York. She previously served on the board of trustees of the NYU Langone Medical Center and is the past chairman of the board of directors for the New York University Hospital for Joint Diseases, BioXcel Corporation and Signal Genetics (NASDAQ: SGNL). She was appointed as clinical associate professor, Department of Medicine at the Rutgers, New Jersey Medical School in 2017. 

As a business leader, entrepreneur, doctor and philanthropist, Dr. Smith is uniquely positioned to lead the global health care industry into personalized medicine using cellular therapy and predictive analytics.

Event Details

When:

February 28, 2019 5 PM - 9 PM EST