Healthcare
Annette Morgan has been named Chief Operating Officer of City of Hope Orange County, part of one of the largest and most advanced cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States and ranked among the Top 5 cancer institutions by U.S. News & World Report.
An Orange County native, Morgan had served as City of Hope Orange County’s chief administrative officer since joining the organization in 2018. In her new role, she will have executive oversight of clinical operations as well as patient access, support services, business development, project management and performance improvement.
Morgan has been instrumental in bringing to life the vision of City of Hope’s expansion into Orange County. She has played a significant leadership role in the design, activation, and growth of City of Hope Orange County’s cancer campus in Irvine and network of advanced cancer care. In addition to her role in developing the Orange County network, Morgan has developed local relationships to expand access to City of Hope’s leading-edge care, including securing a partnership with CalOptima.
Morgan, who serves on the board of directors of Orange County Business Council and Hope Builders, earned her MBA at California State Fullerton and her bachelor of science degree in business administration at California State University, Long Beach.