
Jamie Anulewicz
Equipment, Furniture, & Activation LeadYale New Haven HealthJamie Anulewicz is a Facilities FFE and Activation Lead with over 15 years of experience delivering complex healthcare environments from design through day one readiness. Jamie holds a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design from Wentworth Institute of Technology and has worked in the healthcare field since 2009. Specializing in furniture, fixtures, and equipment planning, activation strategy, and cross‑functional coordination, Jamie is known for pragmatic problem solving and calm leadership. Jamie’s passion for the construction process comes from seeing how design, planning, and execution come together to create spaces that truly work for patients.
R01 – Building Together: How OAC Partnerships and Real-Time Problem-Solving Drive Complex Healthcare Projects
Currently under construction, the Adams Neurosciences Center on Yale New Haven Health’s Saint Raphael Campus is the largest healthcare project in Conn…Currently under construction, the Adams Neurosciences Center on Yale New Haven Health’s Saint Raphael Campus is the largest healthcare project in Connecticut’s history. This session examines how collaboration and communication strategies are driving …Currently under construction, the Adams Neurosciences Center on Yale New Haven Health’s Saint Raphael Campus is the largest healthcare project in Connecticut’s history. This session examines how collaboration and communication strategies are driving success during this complex build. With a workshop-style session, participants will explore and role-play how the team manages design changes during construction, coordinates technical requirements to…Currently under construction, the Adams Neurosciences Center on Yale New Haven Health’s Saint Raphael Campus is the largest healthcare project in Connecticut’s history. This session examines how collaboration and communication strategies are driving success during this complex build. With a workshop-style session, participants will explore and role-play how the team manages design changes during construction, coordinates technical requirements to ensure compliance, and integrates critical building features through strong Owner/Architect/Contractor (OAC) partnerships. Situational examples will show how we go beyond formal meetings, informal practices—such as coffee walks through the site—have fostered trust and accelerated problem-solving. Attendees will also learn how clinical feedback informs design refinements, such as lighting conditions in radiology spaces, to optimize workflow and patient experience. Through lessons from this landmark project, participants will gain insights into balancing technical precision with human-centered collaboration to deliver healthcare environments that anticipate future success.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More