As the System Vice President of Real Estate, Construction, and Facilities at OhioHealth, Roland Tokarski plays a pivotal role in shaping the infrastructure that supports one of Ohio's premier healthcare systems. With a portfolio that encompasses 17 hospitals, over 12 million square feet of space,...
As the System Vice President of Real Estate, Construction, and Facilities at OhioHealth, Roland Tokarski plays a pivotal role in shaping the infrastructure that supports one of Ohio's premier healthcare systems. With a portfolio that encompasses 17 hospitals, over 12 million square feet of space, and more than 260 care sites, Roland's leadership is instrumental in ensuring that OhioHealth continues to deliver exceptional patient care. His strategic oversight encompasses a wide array of responsibilities, including project planning, design, construction, property management, and facilities management, all aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and patient experience.
Roland manages a dedicated team of over 315 professionals, overseeing an impressive average of 250 ongoing building projects at any given time. His expertise in contract management and negotiation allows him to secure favorable terms with contractors, ensuring that projects are completed on time and within budget. Roland's commitment to value engineering not only optimizes costs but also enhances the quality of construction, aligning with OhioHealth's mission to provide high-quality healthcare services.
In addition to his operational responsibilities, Roland is a passionate advocate for inspiring teams and fostering a culture of collaboration and innovation. His public speaking skills and strategic planning capabilities enable him to effectively communicate the vision and goals of OhioHealth's real estate and facilities initiatives to stakeholders at all levels. As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, Roland's leadership ensures that OhioHealth remains at the forefront of healthcare delivery, equipped with state-of-the-art facilities that meet the needs of patients and communities across Ohio.