With more than 30 years of experience in the health care sector, Gregory (Greg) Angle serves as president of HCA Mountain Division, where he manages 11 acute care hospitals in Alaska, Idaho, and Utah. Outside of his leadership role at HCA Mountain Division, Greg Angle remains active with the congregation at Mountain Life in Park City, Utah. Located at 7375 North Silver Creek Road, Mountain Life brings together a community of believers in the Park City area for fellowship and worship. The community offers two contemporary worship services on Sunday mornings at 9:00 and 10:45. Ministering to the entire family, Mountain Life also offers a Kids Ministry for children from nursery age through fifth grade, giving children the opportunity to engage in safe activities and learn to live a life of faith. For older youth, Mountain Life provides a program for junior high school students and a separate program for high school students. These programs aim to meet students where they are in their spiritual walks and lead them to live healthy lives of service to their local community.
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An experienced healthcare executive with upwards of 35 years of experience in the industry, Gregory “Greg” Angle has spent the last three years overseeing the operations of 11 hospitals throughout Utah, Idaho, and Alaska. Additionally, Greg Angle is a member of the executive committee of the Utah Hospital Association. Nearly seven-and-a-half million Utahns visit hospitals throughout the state on an annual basis, with almost 230,000 of those resulting in inpatient hospital admissions. The Utah Hospital Association (UHA) has made it is mission to be an advocate for good healthcare policy and serve as an informational resource for member hospitals, as well as the professional organizations that serve their employees. The Association provides educational resources in the areas of disaster preparedness, infection control, safe medication policies, and other hospital safety topics. It also works on behalf of Utah hospitals in at the state capitol, educating lawmakers about the economic and public health benefits that favorable hospital policies bring. To learn more about the UHA, visit utahhospitals.org. Gregory “Greg” Angle possesses more than three decades of experience as a healthcare executive overseeing corporate hospitals and working with non-profit and faith-based healthcare facilities. Outside of his professional experience, Greg Angle is an active fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE). In March during the Congress on Healthcare Leadership, ACHE announced that David A. Olson, FACHE, has officially transitioned into his new role as the organization’s chairman. The chairman’s position is the second in a three-phase term structure for the ACHE executive leadership team, which includes the chairman-elect, the chairman, and the immediate past chairman. The 2001 Robert S. Hudgens Memorial Award winner, Olson has served in numerous roles with ACHE over the years, including a three-year stint on the Board of Governors and another three-year appointment as the organization’s Regent for Wisconsin. To learn more about Olson's background, the ACHE, or its leadership structure, visit ache.org/Leadership. |
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