(Appleton, Wis) – Hoffman Planning, Design & Construction, Inc. is excited to announce the addition of a key staff member who will focus on serving two of the firm’s legacy markets, religious and senior living. Mike Edwin has joined Hoffman as a Senior Consultant – Religious and Senior Living Markets and will help strengthen Hoffman’s business development efforts while providing market needs assessments and other services to existing clients.
“We are excited to welcome Mike to the Hoffman team,” said Julie Heiberger, Owner and Religious & Senior Living Markets Leader at Hoffman. “Mike is a national professional and respected consultant within the health care industry and has a wealth of experience working with religious congregations and senior care providers across the country. We feel fortunate to be able to add Mike to our team and offer his decades of expertise to our clients.”
Edwin, who brings nearly 25 years of experience in the health care profession, had collaborated with Hoffman for years on multiple projects as a senior living consultant and analyst while in leadership positions at national advisory firms Wipfli and Baker Tilly. Edwin also has extensive healthcare and leadership experience, specializing in consulting, community and facility assessments, and strategic planning. Edwin received his Bachelor of Science in Economics and Management from Minnesota State University in Mankato and his MBA from Edgewood College in Madison.
“I joined Hoffman to continue my career as a consultant in senior living and religious communities and to bring my expertise to an already well regarded, highly respected, and professional consulting team at Hoffman,” said Edwin. “With my 24 years of experience providing consulting services, including long-range planning, research, and facilitation, I hope to enhance and expand Hoffman’s already wide range of services provided by their team of professionals. I’m looking forward to continuing serving senior living providers and religious communities as I collaborate with my colleagues at Hoffman.”