At Silicon Valley Latino, we often talk about leadership that is not episodic — but consistent. Once again, our SVL Advisory Board Member, Michael Archuleta, has demonstrated exactly that.
Michael has been recognized by Becker’s Hospital Review as one of the top Hospital and Healthcare Organization CIOs to Know — another national honor that reflects his unwavering commitment to advancing healthcare through innovation. This latest recognition builds on a remarkable track record of excellence, reinforcing what we already know: Michael doesn’t just show up — he delivers, year after year.
Adding to this momentum, Michael was also named a finalist for CIO of the Year by the Colorado Technology Association’s prestigious APEX Awards. This recognition underscores his impact not only within his hospital and community, but across the broader technology ecosystem in Colorado and beyond.
What makes this even more powerful is how Michael leads — with humility, heart, and an unwavering belief that your ZIP code should never determine your health. From rural healthcare transformation to cybersecurity leadership, he continues to prove that visionary leadership is not about the size of the institution — it’s about the size of the mission.
We are incredibly proud to have Michael as part of our SVL Advisory Board. He leads by example, uplifts others, and represents the very best of Latino leadership in action.
¡Felicidades, Michael! Your consistency is your signature — and we are honored to celebrate your continued success.
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