Bill Musick, BS, MBA

Principal - THR, Senior Associate and Consulting Projects Manager - TCG
Tower Hill Resources, An Affiliate of The Corridor Group
1050 Bishop St
Suite 542
Honolulu HIUSA
96813
Email: bmusick@tower-hill.com

Biographical Sketch:
Mr. Musick is a Senior Associate and Consulting Projects Manager with The Corridor Group. He has over 20 years of experience in health care operations management, financial and systems analysis and project management. After a career in banking where Bill was Vice President of Systems Integration for one of the country’s largest financial institutions, he has worked extensively with the continuum of health care services, bridging inpatient hospital services and a variety of community based services, especially hospice and services to people living with HIV. Bill has consulted and provided interim leadership for hospices across the country. He has managed two end-of-life care facilities in San Francisco, serving as Executive Director during the capital campaign and construction of one of the two facilities. Bill is a graduate of the Stanford Graduate School of Business and the U.S. Air Force Academy. He has completed additional graduate studies as a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Geneva, Switzerland. He has served on the boards of St. Luke’s Hospital, Sutter VNA & Hospice Foundation, and the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Bill is a licensed consultant for the Standards for Excellence Institute which promotes ethics and accountability for nonprofit organizations. He currently represents The Corridor Group on the Inpatient Forum of the National Hospice Work Group, and serves as a member of the Advisory Council for Creating the Future, which aims to transform the world we live in by focusing community benefit organizations on a vision of the highest potential for the communities they serve. Bill is an expert in feasibility analysis for the development of hospice and end-of-life care services, hospice care center planning and development, strategic planning and financial risk/benefit analysis. He has a special interest in working with chief executives and boards of directors of community benefit organizations to achieve new levels of energy and effectiveness in transforming their communities.