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    Home»People»Veteran Healthcare Industry Leader Joins E4H Environments for Health Architecture
    October 3, 2018

    Veteran Healthcare Industry Leader Joins E4H Environments for Health Architecture

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    DALLAS, Texas – As COO and partner, Jim Johnson brings over 30 years of healthcare architecture experience and a long track record of collaboration and leadership to E4H Environments for Health Architecture. He has worked exclusively on healthcare projects for the past 25 years, including master planning, design and implementation of more than 5.5 million square feet of space, totaling nearly $3 billion. He is focused on advancing firmwide integration, serving clients through project management and elevating the architectural practice.

    Johnson has an extensive resume of complex projects across the nation. He is a certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and enjoys maximizing efficiencies and driving collaboration to achieve superior results for clients. As a former director of operations and business practice leader at CannonDesign and previously with CallisonRTKL, he has deep knowledge of operations and large-team partnering on a national level.

    Johnson earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Texas Tech University, where he also served as an instructor and guest lecturer. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects, Academy of Architecture for Health, Texas Society of Architects and the AIA Dallas Committee of Architecture for Health.

    His clients have included Community Health Network, Methodist Health System, Baylor Health System, Texas Health Resources, McKesson Health, Children’s Health and UT Southwestern among many others.

     

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