OMX Medical specializes in the relocation of hospitals, medical offices, healthcare systems, research facilities, and clinical environments throughout Washington DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia. Our dedicated healthcare relocation teams are trained to protect critical assets, minimize downtime, and support complex healthcare projects from planning through occupancy.
Sean Quinn brings more than 25 years of experience planning and managing healthcare, medical, laboratory, and institutional relocations throughout the Mid-Atlantic. His background includes dozens of large, multi-phase projects for organizations such as Johns Hopkins Medicine, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, the University of Maryland, LifeBridge Health, and Sheppard Pratt.
Sean’s experience spans surgical pavilions, patient towers, pathology and research laboratories, sterile processing departments, behavioral health facilities, and other highly specialized medical environments. He understands the detailed coordination required to relocate sensitive equipment, clinical departments, staff, and operational areas while protecting patient care, research activities, and day-to-day operations.
From early planning and move sequencing through staffing coordination and on-site execution, Sean takes a hands-on approach to every project. His ability to anticipate logistical challenges, coordinate multiple stakeholders, and manage work in active facilities gives OMX Medical clients confidence that their relocation will be handled with precision, accountability, and minimal disruption.
Michael Leishear brings more than 20 years of experience managing healthcare, laboratory, university, and institutional relocations, including 17 years with Hoffberger Moving Systems. His background includes major projects for organizations such as Johns Hopkins Medicine, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, the University of Maryland, Sheppard Pratt, and Walter Reed’s Warrior Transition Unit.
Michael’s experience spans complex laboratory relocations, healthcare facility transitions, mounted equipment installations, utility and clinical storage systems, and other technically demanding project requirements. He understands the careful coordination needed to protect sensitive equipment, maintain organized workflows, and complete work safely within active medical, research, and academic environments.
Having served as both an on-site project manager and senior supervisor, Michael provides hands-on leadership throughout each phase of a relocation. His attention to detail, calm approach, and ability to manage sequencing, crews, equipment, and final placement give OMX Medical clients confidence that every aspect of their project will be handled carefully and precisely.
Leslie Yarbrough brings more than 15 years of experience supporting healthcare, laboratory, medical, and institutional relocations. His background includes complex projects for organizations such as Johns Hopkins Medicine, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, Holy Cross Health, LifeBridge Health, and the University of Maryland.
Leslie began his career in the field, where he developed a strong understanding of equipment handling, transportation, site logistics, and the day-to-day demands of sensitive relocation work. Since 2015, he has served as a Project Manager or Assistant Project Manager on technically demanding healthcare and laboratory moves involving medical equipment, research materials, clinical departments, and active facilities.
His combination of hands-on field experience and project leadership allows him to anticipate challenges, guide crews, and maintain careful coordination throughout each phase of a move. Leslie’s reliability, attention to detail, and practical approach give OMX Medical clients confidence that their relocation will be handled safely, efficiently, and with minimal disruption.
Hakeem Wilson brings nearly 20 years of commercial relocation experience to OMX Medical, with a strong background in supervising complex, highly coordinated moves in active environments. His experience leading crews, maintaining move sequences, protecting equipment and responding to changing site conditions translates directly to the demands of healthcare and laboratory relocations.
Hakeem’s background includes phased transitions, internal relocations, furniture and equipment installations, warehousing projects, decommissioning work, and other moves requiring detailed planning and hands-on oversight. This broad operational experience helps him manage the many moving parts involved in sensitive medical and research projects, including access restrictions, tight schedules, occupied facilities, specialized equipment and coordination with multiple teams.
Known for his calm leadership and practical problem-solving, Hakeem keeps crews organized and projects moving safely and efficiently. His ability to maintain control in complex environments gives OMX Medical clients confidence that their relocation will be handled with care, precision and minimal disruption.