Austin Regional Clinic appoints Ryan Arens as chief strategy officer and general counsel

Jeremy Martin, President and CEO - Austin Chamber of Commerce
Jeremy Martin, President and CEO - Austin Chamber of Commerce
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Ryan Arens, JD has been appointed as Chief Strategy Officer and General Counsel at Austin Regional Clinic (ARC). In this position, Arens will work with the executive team to lead strategic initiatives and partnerships. He will also oversee ARC’s health plan relationships, real estate portfolio, compliance, risk, and legal teams.

Arens has served as Vice President and General Counsel at ARC for the past four years. Since joining in 2021, he has contributed to the organization’s growth by supporting value-based care through renegotiation of health plan contracts and expanding service offerings to include ambulatory surgery centers and advanced radiology.

Anas Daghestani, MD, President and CEO of ARC, stated: “Ryan has a proven track record supporting our vision, as seen through our recent expansions in services and locations, and his leadership over the last four years. We are excited to see him grow in his role as we continue to make strategic decisions that benefit our patients and all of ARC.”

Before joining ARC, Arens held leadership positions at other healthcare organizations. His experience includes roles at an independent medical group, Wake Forest University’s academic medical center, and the largest health plan network in the Carolinas and Virginia.

“This is an exciting time for ARC as we expand on our promise of coordinated, comprehensive, accessible healthcare,” said Ryan Arens. “I look forward to working with our teams to ensure ARC remains the leading health care provider for Central Texas.”



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