PANSANTÉ SWISS
Executive Board
Serviceliste
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 Beat BachmannBoard of Directors, Switzerland Project management Switzerland Beat is a reputable architect from Ticino. Beat represensts excellence in design an analytics. Gunnar and Beat met many years ago through hospital construction and worked very closely together for some time. Beat manages our site in Switzerland and is involved in the development of our hospital typology. 
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 Janine Pereira De AlmeidaListenelement 3Board of Directors, Switzerland Implementation and management Portugal Janine has founded 5 successful companies, with industry experience ranging from the import and export of food products to selling industrial machinery to Africa. Her network, client acquisition expertise, and extensive involvement in building companies provide her with unique insight into current markets. 
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 Marc J. FlohrListenelement 1Vice Chairman of the Board Switzerland Chief Financial Officer for Switzerland, Germany + Portugal Marc is an expert at harnessing global financial systems to secure project financing. He has worked on private and public projects in Europe, Africa, and North America, and has experience with a diverse portfolio of assets including residential, commercial, teaching, and healthcare facilities. 
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 Tanja Dennewill-GeßweinBoard of Directors, Switzerland Head of Research Department Germany Tanja has dedicated her life to intercultural communication. From academic research, to teaching, to coaching Tanja ensures that Pansanté is able to navigate intercultural complexities. Tanja leads the integration of accepted best practices for intercultural communication into Pansanté’s sustainable and holistic concept. 
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 Gunnar DennewillListenelement 2Chairman of the Board Switzerland Project Management and Management Germany Gunnar is the creator of Pansante’s hospital concept. He has worked on private and public hospital projects, developed new industry standards at the Helios flagship hospital in Berlin Buch, and overseen the fastest construction of a PPP hospital in Germany during his lifetime of experience in healthcare architecture. 


 
  
  
  
  
 
