A hospital administrator with expertise in all areas of healthcare management, Gregory Angle brings nearly 30 years of experience to his role as the Chief Executive Officer of the Los Robles Regional Medical Center. Located in Thousand Oaks, California, the 369-bed acute care hospital offers residents of Los Angeles and Ventura counties comprehensive in-patient and outpatient services. As CEO, Mr. Angle is responsible for setting the vision for the organization, developing strategies for the execution of plans, overseeing programs and policies for daily operations, and long-term planning. Current projects at Los Robles Hospital include the construction of 90 new patient-care rooms and the opening of a comprehensive Outpatient Imaging Center. The hospital is also implementing endoscopic ultrasound, digital biplane angiography, and a robotic surgery program.

Prior to accepting the challenges and growth opportunities at Los Robles Hospital, Gregory Angle oversaw the fast-growing Carondelet St. Joseph's Hospital in Tucson, Arizona. During his tenure at St. Joseph's, he oversaw significant improvements, including the construction of a $60 million patient tower, the establishment of the Carondelet Neurological Institute, and the development of programs for weight loss surgery, treatment of sleep disorders, and other medical problems. In Tucson, colleagues and industry peers elected Gregory Angle to the Boards of the Arizona Healthcare and Hospital Association, Tucson Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, and the Southwest Catholic Health Network.

Gregory Angle first served Carondelet Health Network as the Senior Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Carondelet St. Mary's Hospital in Tucson. The 390-bed hospital benefited from his leadership, which produced financial results that exceeded budget expectations five years in a row. During Mr. Angle's tenure, patient and physician satisfaction also increased, clinical quality improved, and the hospital developed a new, state-of-the-art emergency department.

A member of the American College of Healthcare Executives, Gregory Angle earned his Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Arizona and his Master of Health Services Administration from Arizona State University.

22nd April 2013

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8th April 2013

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Greg Angle on the Thousand Oaks Alliance for the Arts

Since 2009, Greg Angle has been performing as the chief executive officer and president at Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center in Thousand Oaks, California. Outside of the hospital, he serves on the board of trustees for the Alliance for the Arts, which is the nonprofit development entity for the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza.

For over 30 years, the Alliance for the Arts has been providing support for the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza Theaters. Formed by local citizens, the Alliance for the Arts originally was called the Cultural Association of the Greater Conejo. 

The fledgling nonprofit began working with the Thousand Oaks City Council and Redevelopment Agency for the ambitious purpose of building and operating a community auditorium. In 1994, the Alliance for the Arts achieved its $3 million fundraising goal, and the grand opening of the Civic Arts Plaza took place. 

Today, the Alliance for the Arts raises donations through various means, including sponsorships and special events. Every year, the nonprofit group provides $750,000 in combined funds and services for the Fred Kavli Theatre and the Janet & Ray Scherr Forum Theatre. 

The development activities of the Alliance for the Arts provide the means for theater programming and operations. The Alliance’s distinctive partnership with the City of Thousand Oaks serves as a paradigm for collaborations of all types.

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20th March 2013

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Greg Angle: Ski Resorts with Adaptive Lessons

With more than 29 years of experience in healthcare, Greg Angle is the Chief Executive Officer at Los Robles Regional Medical Center in Thousand Oaks, California. In his free time, he is an avid skier and traveler.

Three ski resorts offer adaptive lessons for skiers with special needs.

•    Beaver Creek, Colorado: Beaver Creek earned the National Ski Area Association’s Best Overall Safety Award. The resort offers lessons to skiers, snowboarders, and cross-country skiers with physical and cognitive disabilities. Rental equipment is also available.

•    Alyeska Resort, Alaska: The Alyeska Resort in Girdwood, Alaska, created Challenge Alaska, a ski school program designed to accommodate adventurers with special needs. The institute is a member school of the Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA); all its instructors undergo PSIA certified training.

•    Smugglers’ Notch, Vermont: The adaptive program at Smugglers’ Notch meets the needs of children and adults of all ability levels. The resort also offers an inclusion program so that children with special needs can ski alongside and socialize with their peers.

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