Fort Lauderdale, Florida - Two commissioners have been appointed to the North Broward Hospital District Board of Commissioners, which oversees Broward Health. On May 20, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced the appointment of Paul Tanner and the re-appointment of Board Chair Stacy Angier. The board formally welcomed the commissioners at its monthly meeting on May 25.
"We are fortunate to maintain the benefit of Chair Angier's leadership and institutional knowledge given the robust vision we have for our health system and patients," said Shane Strum, Broward Health President & CEO. “Paul’s financial experience is a welcome asset to Broward Health as we continue to invest in the people and innovative technologies and services that strengthen our system’s ability to be a leader in providing high-quality, advanced care."
Angier, who was first appointed to the Broward Health board in 2018, also serves as a board member for Children's Diagnostic & Treatment Center, a non-profit subsidiary of Broward Health, and is a board member of the League of Christian Schools. Angier is the principal of Abundant Life Christian Academy in Margate and earned her bachelor’s degree from Miami Christian College and a master’s degree from Oral Roberts University.
Tanner is owner and founder of Las Olas Capital Advisors, a wealth management and investment advisory firm. Most recently, he served on the board of the Florida Development Finance Corporation, appointed by Gov. DeSantis. Tanner is a registered, licensed securities broker dealer and investment advisor in three states. Tanner is on the board of directors for the Urban League of Broward County. He earned his bachelor’s degrees in political science from Florida Atlantic University.
Broward Health, founded in 1938 and headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, ranks among the 10 largest public healthcare systems in the United States. Nationally recognized for its focus on high-quality care for the residents of Broward County and beyond, Broward Health boasts five hospitals, two trauma centers, a dynamic academic partnership with Florida Atlantic University, was the county’s first statutory teaching hospital and has an ever-growing graduate medical education program. It includes more than 50 health centers and physician practices covering virtually every healthcare specialty.
Broward Health never stops working toward its mission of Exceptional Care, Extraordinary Compassion and Everyday Excellence. Driven by more than 11,000 talented employees and physicians who deliver care to all patients, regardless of their ability to pay, Broward Health is one of the largest employers in Broward County with an operating budget of $1.6 billion, and annually provides more than $522.6 million of charity and uncompensated care.
For more information about Broward Health, visit BrowardHealth.org.