New El Camino COO
El Camino Health last month hired Tracey Lewis Taylor to serve as chief operating officer.
Taylor previously held the same position at Stanford Health Tri-Valley, and she began her tenure with El Camino Health on May 20. Taylor will oversee inpatient areas, nursing and patient experience and will spearhead initiatives to “achieve cultural and operations excellence,” according to a release.
“We’re thrilled to add someone with Tracey’s operational experience and leadership skills to our organization,” Dan Woods, chief executive officer at El Camino Health, said in the release.
Taylor oversaw Stanford Health’s five-year strategic plan and annual operational plan during her time there, and before that held leadership positions at New York Presbyterian Hospital.
Ambrosia India opening
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The Los Gatos Chamber of Commerce is hosting a ribbon cutting for Ambrosia India Bistro at 5 p.m. on June 13.
Los Gatos Mayor Mary Badame will be cutting the ribbon at the Los Gatos location at 133 N. Santa Cruz Ave. The new restaurant marks Ambrosia’s fourth in the area; other locations are in Monterey, Aptos and Scotts Valley. Monterey County Weekly has named Ambrosia the best Indian restaurant in the county continuously for the last 16 years.
For online orders or to make a reservation, visit www.ambrosiaib.com.