Terry Wood

SVP, National Facilities Design and Construction

Kaiser Permanente

Terry Wood is senior vice president of National Facilities Design and Construction at Kaiser Permanente, one of America’s leading health care providers and not-for-profit health plans, with an annual operating revenue in excess of $100 billion. Often referred to as the model for the future of health care, Kaiser Permanente serves more than 12 million members. Founded in 1945, Kaiser Permanente pioneered the integrated delivery model, which, through a partnership between the health plan, hospitals, and Permanente Medical Groups, delivers high quality, coordinated care to members. This coordinated care delivery model enables sharp focus on prevention and affordable health care using evidence-based medicine and industry-leading technology.

Terry is accountable for an approved capital program in excess of $18 billion that plans, designs, and builds new hospitals and medical office buildings as well as maintains the mission readiness of Kaiser Permanente’s 100 million square foot real estate portfolio including more than 1,100 facilities.

Terry oversees Kaiser Permanente’s pathbreaking renewable energy and decarbonization efforts. These focus on reducing energy intensity and pursuing green power opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

National Facilities Design and Construction is a national organization of approximately 1,900 people, who provide products and services to support the complete facilities management life cycle. Organized into collaborative business lines, they support Kaiser Permanente’s business strategies with facilities planning and design, construction management, major project delivery, and strong renewable energy practices.

Prior to joining Kaiser Permanente in 2015, Terry was the Vice President, Global Real Estate, responsible for Hewlett Packard’s global real estate portfolio. He previously served as the Vice President, Global Real Estate for JDSU Corp. He spent 19 years in the Canadian Military Engineers, serving as a combat engineer throughout Canada, Europe, and the United Kingdom, retiring as a lieutenant colonel.

Terry graduated with an Engineering degree from The Royal Military College of Canada and maintains his Professional Engineering status. He is a past president of the Northern California Chapter of CoreNet Global and a past Officer on the CoreNet Global Board of Directors. He is a member of the Client Advisory Boards of Center for Health Design, JLL, IBcon and Revista.