Invest: South Jersey 2021

Page 88

Kevin O’Dowd Co-CEO Cooper University Health Care

What is the state of the healthcare market in South Jersey? The state of healthcare in South Jersey is very strong, which we believe is an outcome of the close collaboration among the southern New Jersey health systems during the pandemic. The South Jersey healthcare market continues to be one of the most competitive in the region. Our goal is to ensure that Cooper continues to distinguish itself as the leading academic health system in the region with nationally and internationally recognized doctors, advanced care and a spectrum of programs and services to meet the complex needs of the community. How is Cooper helping to make healthcare more affordable? There are a number of complex historical and structural issues that cause healthcare costs to continue to rise. With national healthcare expenditures estimated to reach $6.2 trillion by 2028, there continues to be a priority focus on providing healthcare services that are both fiscally responsible and provide high levels of quality, effectiveness and equity. We believe individuals should be focused on staying well rather than how they will be able to afford healthcare if they get sick. That is why we are honored that Cooper is represented on Gov. Murphy’s Health Care Affordability Advisory Group to combat the unsustainable rate of growth of healthcare costs in the state. Everyone is concerned about healthcare costs because even those fortunate enough to have health coverage through their employment continue to see a significant and growing percentage of their paychecks going to pay for healthcare premiums and deductibles even before they access any healthcare services. For Cooper, our strategy is to remain the lowest cost academic tertiary care health system in the region. That means keeping a close eye on expenses and seeking innovative ways to make care affordable. 86

| Invest: South Jersey 2021 | CAMDEN COUNTY

management phase, the South Jersey Transportation Authority has already committed $200 million toward the next phase of the project. With a vision that includes creating 14 new train stations, while increasing connectivity with PATCO lines and other mobility options, the Glassboro-Camden Line is a hat trick infrastructure, sustainability and economic development victory not only for Camden County but for the Garden State overall while also serving as a vehicle for cementing affordability in the local market as it continues to grow. Equally as important to the region’s economic recovery is the Port of Camden. Situated on the eastern bank of the Delaware River between Camden and Gloucester counties, the port is one of the busiest on the East Coast, bringing commodities such as Cocoa Beans, plywood and fruit from around the world. The port has been instrumental in keeping several industries afloat in the face of the pandemic. Overall cargo operations were up through the first half of 2021 and the port is projected to surpass 2019 overall cargo levels by year’s end, South Jersey Port Corporation Executive Director and CEO Andrew Saporito told Invest:. “Steel is up 50%, plywood is up 47% and cocoa is up 75%. But while cargo is surging to pre-pandemic levels, demand for products like slag, which is used in cement mixing, is recovering at a slower rate because many of the big construction projects were either delayed or stopped during the pandemic. Those are picking up again with all the money expected to come in from President Biden’s new infrastructure initiatives. This year, we expect to surpass the overall cargo levels we saw in 2019,” Saporito said. As it relates to quality of life improvements via infrastructure, the county and its municipalities are keen on delivering on the 10-Minute Walk promise of ensuring residents have access to high-quality open spaces within a 10-minute walk of their homes by 2050. An effort that began in 2018 based on a national movement, the city of Camden, with support of the county and local stakeholders, unveiled its first ever Parks and Open Space Plan in December 2020. With objectives that range from the creation of safe recreational spaces, expansion and maintenance of park amenities with a keen focus on community programs, Camden anticipates approximately $25 million on investments earmarked for its park system over the next five years. Residential Camden County’s commitments to infrastructure improvements bode well for its residential and commercial real estate growth in a post-COVID future. On the residential front, Camden County offers levels of


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Interview: Ali Houshmand

3min
pages 146-148

Perspective: Community College

2min
page 145

Interview: Merodie Hancock

2min
page 137

Interview: Frederick Keating

2min
page 138

Interview: Joseph Marbach

5min
pages 139-140

Market Voices: Education specialties Monica Adya, Dean, Rutgers School of Business-Camden

2min
page 141

Interview: Barbara Gaba, President Atlantic Cape Community College

4min
pages 143-144

Interview: Antonio Tillis, Chancellor Rutgers University – Camden

3min
page 142

Brave new world: As lockdowns

2min
page 136

Cornerstones: Telehealth legislation

2min
pages 134-135

Interview: Brian Sweeney, President

4min
pages 132-133

Interview: Al Maghazehe, President & CEO, Capital Health

3min
pages 130-131

Roundtable: Healthcare trends David Baiada, CEO, BAYADA Home Health Care

9min
pages 124-127

Interview: Amy Mansue, President CEO, Inspira Health Network

4min
pages 128-129

Interview: Alexander Vaccaro

2min
page 121

Interview: Mary Ann Boccolini

4min
pages 122-123

Recovery: It was a tough year for healthcare practitioners but a light is shining at the end of the tunnel

2min
page 120

Interview: James Andreacci, Market

2min
pages 117-119

Interview: Denise Monahan, Group

2min
page 113

Interview: John Herring, New Jersey Market President, Liberty Bell Bank - A Division of The Bank of Delmarva

4min
pages 111-112

Interview: Anthony DeSalle

2min
page 116

Interview: Louis Lombardi, Senior

2min
page 106

Interview: Harry Stone, President CEO, Cooperative Business Assistance Corporation (CBAC)

4min
pages 107-108

Interview: Vincent D’Alessandro

2min
page 110

Interview: Rob Curley, South Jersey Market President, TD Bank

2min
page 105

New approach: South Jersey’s pandemic takeaways are translating into future growth and resilience

1min
page 104

Perspectives: Industrial evolution

3min
page 98

Roundtable: Energy innovation Mike Renna, President & CEO, South Jersey Industries Gary Stockbridge, Region President, Atlantic City Electric & Delmarva Power

6min
pages 96-97

Interview: Carl Ortell, CEO, Holman Enterprises

5min
pages 94-95

Interview: Stephen Dougherty

5min
pages 99-100

Interview: Joseph Divis, Interim

3min
page 101

Interview: Andrew Saporito

4min
pages 102-103

Interview: John Hanson, President CEO, DRPA | PATCO

2min
page 93

Economic catalyst: Job creation

1min
page 92

Interview: Anthony Mazzarelli, Co

6min
pages 89-91

Interview: Kevin O’Dowd, Co-CEO

3min
page 88

Interview: Sidney Brown, CEO, NFI

2min
page 85

Interview: Dana Redd, Chief

3min
page 87

Interview: Kris Kolluri, President & CEO, Camden Community Partnership, Inc.

2min
page 83

County Cornerstones

2min
page 84

Interview: Victor Carstarphen

2min
page 82

Interview: Louis Cappelli Jr

2min
page 81

Looking forward: The transformation of Camden County is well underway, with significant signs of success

2min
page 80

Interview: Joe Jingoli, CEO, JINGOLI

5min
pages 76-79

Interview: John O’Donnell, CEO, The

3min
page 74

Interview: Chris Wilhelm, Regional

3min
page 73

Market voices: Construction outlook Anne Koons, CEO, Vineland Construction

2min
page 75

Interview: David Hammond, CEO

2min
page 72

Interview: Stephen Schoch

6min
pages 70-71

Perspectives: Real estate activity

3min
page 69

Interview: Joseph Maressa

4min
pages 67-68

Interview: Gerald Thornton

7min
pages 59-61

County Cornerstones

2min
page 62

Interview: Jay Gillian, Mayor, Ocean City

3min
pages 63-65

Interview: Vicki Clark, President Cape May County Chamber of Commerce

5min
pages 57-58

Interview: Leonard Desiderio

2min
page 56

Interview: Diane Wieland, Tourism

2min
page 55

Coastal Shift: Cape May County is well on the path to recovery, with more than tourism in its sights

1min
page 54

Perspectives: Pandemic fallout

3min
pages 51-53

Interview: Charlie Muracco, CEO

5min
pages 49-50

Interview: Steven Poulathas

5min
pages 46-47

Interview: Paul Ritter, President CEO, Cumberland Mutual

3min
page 45

Interview: Timothy Guim, President & CEO, PCH Technologies

5min
pages 43-44

Interview: Elaine Damm, CEO, ACCU Staffing Services

2min
page 42

Interview: George Norcross

2min
page 41

New blueprint: Professional services firms are taking the lead in guiding clients through a new business landscape

2min
page 40

Interview: Eustace Mita, CEO

2min
page 35

Interview: John Siciliano, Executive

2min
page 36

Perspective: Sustainability and sports

3min
pages 37-39

Interview: Larry Sieg, President CEO, Meet AC

4min
pages 33-34

Interview: Michael Snyder, Director

2min
page 32

Interview: Heather Simmons

4min
pages 29-30

Tough year: The struggles of the past year are well known but signs of a rebound are emerging

2min
page 31

Interview: Louis Cappelli Jr

2min
page 28

Market voices: Transformative developments Ray Jones, President, Camden Business Association Ben Laury, Director of County Commissioners, Salem County Lauren Moore, President, Atlantic County Economic Alliance Stephen Steglik, Mayor, Township of Mount Laurel

4min
pages 22-23

Interview: Michele Siekerka

4min
pages 24-25

Cornerstones: Emerging Film Industry

3min
page 26

Interview: Stephen Sweeney, Senate

2min
page 21

Interview: Marlene Asselta

2min
page 17

Interview: Michele Gillian, Executive

2min
page 16

Roundtable: Chambers of commerce Janet Garraty, Director, Gloucester County Chamber of Commerce Dawn Hunter, Executive Director, Greater Vineland Chamber of

7min
pages 18-20

The next big thing: With an emerging

2min
page 10

Interview: Jose Lozano, President CEO, Choose New Jersey

2min
page 15

Interview: Phil Murphy, Governor State of New Jersey

2min
page 11

Interview: Gerard Velazquez

5min
pages 13-14

Interview: Christina Renna

2min
page 12
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.