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Glendale , CO — The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Angela D. Williams, Pharm D, MS, VHA-CM, as Director of the VA Salt Lake City Health Care
System. Ms. Williams will oversee delivery of health care services to more than 70,000 eligible Veterans and an operating budget of more than $743 million. “We are excited to bring Dr.
Williams on board as the new Director of the VA Salt Lake City Health Care System,” said Ralph Gigliotti, Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN) 19 Director. “Dr. Williams’ sound
leadership qualities and proven experience will be valuable assets for the facility, the employees and volunteers, and most importantly, the Veterans we are honored to serve.” Dr. Angela
Williams is currently the Associate Director (AD) at VASLCHCS. Dr. Williams serves as the Chief Operating Officer and fulltime member of the senior management team, working daily with other
executives to develop and implement long- and short-range policies in a highly complex health care delivery system. Additionally, her full line authority for the following administrative and
allied health services include Financial Management, Human Resources Management, Engineering, Supply Chain Management, Business Administrative Services, Community Care, Research Compliance
Officers, Safety, Prosthetics, Safety and Occupational Health, Emergency Management and CERCLA. She is also responsible for the following critical program areas: Resource Management,
Strategic and Workforce Planning, and day-to-day hospital operations. VASLCHCS is part of the VA Rocky Mountain Network (VISN 19), which consists of eight VA Medical Centers (VAMC) in
Colorado, Montana, Oklahoma, Utah, and Wyoming. VASLCHCS has a main facility located in Salt Lake City (George E. Wahlen VAMC), and ten community clinics in Utah, Idaho, and Nevada, spanning
125,000 square miles. The George E. Wahlen VAMC is a mid-sized affiliated tertiary care facility with 121 authorized active beds. It is a teaching facility, providing a full range of
patient care services, with state-of-the-art technology as well as education and research.