New medical offices to be named after real estate developer

BEAVERCREEK – The medical office building under construction on the Mills-Morgan Medical Campus in Beavercreek will be named in honor of Ollie Davis of Beavercreek, a longtime commercial real estate developer and community health care advocate, the Kettering Health Network said.

The Ollie Davis Pavilion will be located next to Kettering Health Network’s Indu & Raj Soin Medical Center. Both facilities are scheduled to open early next year.

“It is with great pleasure that we name the medical office building for our friend, Ollie Davis,” said Fred Manchur, president and chief executive officer of Kettering Health Network. “Ollie has been a champion of improving health care in Greene County, and is a steadfast supporter of Greene Memorial Hospital and Kettering Health Network.”

Davis was one of the first women to work in commercial real estate sales in the Dayton area. She pushed for the development of the Ollie Davis Medical Arts and Education Center in Beavercreek, which provides physical therapy, lab and imaging services for Greene Memorial Hospital. It also serves as a medical education center for the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine and houses the Wright State Physicians family practice.