PMB Welcomes Ken Henry to its Team as Senior Vice President; Adds Dallas Office


Pacific Medical Buildings (PMB) is pleased to announce the recent addition of Ken Henry to its team as Senior Vice President – Development.  Ken will establish PMB’s Dallas office and will focus on expanding its  healthcare development, acquisitions and management business throughout the central United States.

“Ken is a tremendous cultural fit for our company,” says Jake Rohe, Partner and SVP of PMB. “His reputation, knowledge and innovative approach will enhance our company strategy and provide another great addition to our team.”

Ken has more than 15 years of experience in healthcare, with 10 years focused exclusively on healthcare real estate. Prior to joining PMB, he was VP of Healthcare Development for LendLease where he was responsible for identifying and structuring new real estate development, investment, and integrated services solutions to meet the needs of healthcare providers in the Southwest. Prior to that he was with Hammes Company where his accomplishments included relationship management for the implementation of more than $1 billion in developments.

He has significant experience across several fields of healthcare real estate, including market and facility planning, facility development, and property management for major projects. High profile projects include development of the $120 million St. Luke’s Hospital and Medical Office Building at the Vintage in Houston, Texas, and program management of the $300 million campus expansion of Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

For more information regarding PMB, please visit www.pacificmedicalbuildings.com.



December 13, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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