Join ECG’s Clay Tellers at the AAMC 2026 Group on Business Affairs (GBA) Joint Spring Meeting, April 22–24, in St. Louis.
Why Attend?
Academic medicine is evolving rapidly, and success depends on stronger alignment across faculty affairs, institutional planning, and business operations. To address this complexity, the AAMC GBA, Group on Institutional Planning (GIP), and Group on Faculty Affairs (GFA) will come together for a joint spring meeting focused on navigating the intersection of people, strategy, and resources.
ECG is a proud sponsor.
Panel:
Aligning Funds Flow and Budgeting Through Data, Governance, and Collaboration
Friday, April 24
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. (CT)
Clay will discuss how academic health systems move toward performance-based models. Aligning funds flow and budgeting processes is critical for transparency, accountability, and mission alignment. Through center, department, system, and industry perspectives, this session highlights how data analytics, governance structures, and stakeholder collaboration support sustainable financial alignment and performance. Participants will gain practical tools for translating strategy into action across complex academic enterprises.
Panelists include Jimmy Loftin of University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Rebecca Napier of University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, and Robby Rigby of University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.