ACG Maryland - Feb Networking Event

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February 14, 2020 7:30 AM - 9:30 AM EST

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Please join ACG Maryland, on Friday, February 14 at The Maryland Club as we welcome guest speaker Leigh Howe, President and CEO of the Maryland Proton Treatment Center (MPTC).
 
Healthcare finance executive and banker Leigh Howe joined MPTC in June 2018. Howe has 40 years
of experience working at major U.S. banks and private investment companies focusing on healthcare lending and investing. A native of Baltimore, Howe worked at Equitable Trust and NationsBank as a Senior Vice President in the
first healthcare banking group in Maryland from 1978 to 1995. In 1995, she joined M&T Bank in Baltimore and became Administrative Vice President in healthcare banking where she was responsible for managing a portfolio totaling close to $2 billion.
 
In 2007, Howe became a founding principal in Windsor Healthcare Equities, a Baltimore based private equity investment company, where she was Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. At Windsor, she
developed a $500 million portfolio of healthcare assets including senior housing, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, medical office buildings and medical technology.
 
Most recently, Howe was Executive Vice President and Chief Credit and Risk Officer for CFG Community Bank in
Baltimore.
 
The Maryland ProtonTreatment Center:
The Maryland Proton Treatment Center (MPTC) is the first health
care organization to offer proton therapy in the Baltimore/Washington area. On
February 23, 2016, MPTC opened its doors to provide the highly advanced and
precise form of radiation therapy for adult and pediatric cancer patients that
can increase the radiation dose to a tumor while decreasing contact to healthy,
surrounding tissues.
 
MPTC is affiliated with the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart
Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center (UMGCCC), an NCI-designated
comprehensive cancer center and is in the UM BioPark. The center has
treated more than 2,000 patients from surrounding states and the globe.
For more information on
MPTC, proton therapy and treatable cancer/disease sites visit mdproton.com.
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