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Michael Lombardi Named<br />

Chairman of The Board of Directors<br />

Orthopædic <strong>Hospital</strong> has appointed<br />

Michael R. Lombardi as chairman<br />

of the Board of Directors.<br />

He will be responsible for<br />

actively guiding the Board of<br />

Directors during Orthopædic <strong>Hospital</strong>’s<br />

upcoming endeavors, including overseeing<br />

continued progress on the new<br />

hospital facilities in Santa Monica. The<br />

chairman works closely with the CEO to<br />

address operational success, adherence<br />

to the mission and serves as an integral<br />

member of the alliance council that oversees<br />

the agreement between Orthopædic<br />

<strong>Hospital</strong> and UCLA.<br />

“Michael Lombardi is a strong<br />

leader and long-time supporter of Los Angeles<br />

Orthopædic <strong>Hospital</strong>,” said James V. Luck Jr.,<br />

MD, president, CEO and medical director. “His<br />

Orthopædic <strong>Hospital</strong> has appointed<br />

Christopher C. Martin, FAIA<br />

as chairman of the Los Angeles<br />

Orthopædic <strong>Hospital</strong> Foundation<br />

Board of Trustees.<br />

“Chris Martin’s strong dedication to<br />

the Los Angeles community makes him<br />

an ideal leader for the Foundation and<br />

for guiding the <strong>Hospital</strong> throughout its<br />

growth at a critical time in our history,”<br />

said James V. Luck, Jr., MD, president,<br />

CEO and medical director. “With his<br />

help, we are certain that we will reach<br />

Michael Lombardi<br />

dedication, experience and enthusiasm will help<br />

take the hospital and the board to an even greater<br />

level.”<br />

Mr. Lombardi is founder and president of<br />

Stonebridge Holdings, Inc., a company that develops,<br />

manages and markets high-end,<br />

hospital-related medical office buildings.<br />

He is the managing member of Westside<br />

Medical Park LLC, a medical office<br />

building and senior housing project currently<br />

being developed at Olympic and<br />

Bundy in Los Angeles. He served as<br />

managing general partner of Newport<br />

Lido Medical Center and is a past chairman<br />

of the board of councilors of the<br />

University of Southern California School<br />

of Gerontology.<br />

Mr. Lombardi earned a bachelor of science<br />

degree in finance and an MBA from USC.<br />

Christopher Martin Named<br />

Chairman of The Board of Trustees<br />

and Consulting Architects and Engineers.<br />

He is best known for restoring City Hall and<br />

many other buildings in downtown Los Angeles,<br />

and his commitment to the community through<br />

integrity and social responsibility is apparent in<br />

all of his work.<br />

Mr. Martin currently is an active<br />

member of the American Institute of<br />

Architects Los Angeles Chapter and the<br />

American Institute of Architects Council.<br />

The Martin family recently endowed<br />

a Chair in Architecture at the University<br />

of Southern California.<br />

our goal of continued medical service for<br />

Prior to joining the Orthopædic Hos-<br />

children in need of orthopaedic care.” Christopher Martin pital Foundation, Mr. Martin served as<br />

Mr. Martin serves as CEO of his family’s<br />

chairman of the Los Angeles Chamber of<br />

architectural firm, AC Martin Partners — a legacy in Commerce, president of the American Institute of<br />

downtown Los Angeles, which recently expanded Architects Los Angeles Chapter and chairman of<br />

and merged into Togawa Smith Martin Residential the Los Angeles Central City Association.

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