September 9, 2014 Press Release

ENP & (MEDICAL) DEVICE ALLIANCE HOST: HEALTHCARE 2014 SUMMIT- FROM UNCERTAINTY TO STRATEGIC IMPLEMENTATION EXCELLENCE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Top Employers & Providers Look at Emerging Trends and Share Transformative Strategies

IRVINE, Calif. (September 9, 2014) — The Executive Next Practices Institute (ENPI), an innovation think tank for C-level business executives to review new leadership and business strategies, has teamed up with (Medical) Device Alliance to present “Healthcare 2014- From Uncertainty to Strategic Implementation Excellence” on Sept. 19 at the unique Ford Design Center in Irvine.

Employers, providers and individuals are beginning to unravel the complexities of healthcare and capitalize on new opportunities and technologies. This C-suite collaboration include senior level leaders, top HR and healthcare providers firms in an examination of how to strategically manage healthcare in 2015 and beyond.

Key note speakers include Teresa Deal, director, Health & Safety, Oakley Inc.; Carole Morris, vice president, Vision Solutions Inc.; Cheryl Williams-Khoury, president and founder, Affordable Benefit Administrators, Inc.; Michael Turpin, executive vice president, USI Insurance Services; Mohamed Alkady, president, Hart Solution, Inc. and Manuel Mendoza, ERISA attorney, USI Insurance Services.

The event will be held on Friday, Sept. 19, 2014 at the Ford Design Center– 3 Glen Bell Way, Irvine Calif. The session will begin at 8:00 a.m. and conclude at 10:00 a.m. Doors will open at 7:30 a.m. for registration.

To register, visit www.enpinstitute.com/events. For more information, contact the ENP Institute at info@enpinstitute.com or call 888.857.9722.

About the Executive Next Practices Institute: The Executive Next Practices Institute (ENP) is an established think tank comprised of Fortune 5000 C-level and top functional leaders (CEO, CFO, CMO, HR, CIO, Board Directors) who meet to discuss innovative business and leadership strategies. Roundtable sessions are held with a strict non-solicitation policy to encourage leaders to interact, engage and think collaboratively, and to ensure maximum relationship-building. The group follows a “next practices” development method which discards the status quo in favor of a more effective and relevant approach to today’s business problems and tomorrow’s solutions. For more information on the ENP, contact Executive Next Practices Institute President, Scott Hamilton, scott.hamilton@enpinstitute.com or call 888.857.9722.