Stephen Styles
IT Operations Lead
Cambia Health Solutions
Stephen Styles is Cambia’s IT Data Center Facility Management Lead Coordinator. In this position, Stephen is responsible for the IT facility operations for the corporate data center, as well as the disaster recovery site and 14 smaller local computer rooms around the country.
Cambia’s data center supports over 650 business critical enterprise applications. Stephen is committed to the operational excellence of all these critical environments.
Stephen started work for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Utah in 1985 as a claims analyst and then moved over to the document control department. In 1987 Stephen moved into computer operations, where he became the lead operator and programmed ID cards for all of Regence. In 1999 Stephen became part of the network operations center, and then in 2006 moved to his current department.
Stephen was nominated for a Cambia Values award in 2017; and was one of the 5 finalists for Commitment. In 2018, Stephen was nominated and won the award for Trust. Both accomplishments have truly been the highlight of his career here at Cambia. Stephen's three decades of service to the company are validation of his commitment to the company and its cause.
Stephen is a proud Eagle Scout. After Stephen received his Eagle Scout, he was awarded a Palm. A Palm is awarded when a scout has demonstrated the Scout spirit, leadership and ability and has earned five additional merit badges beyond those required for Eagle. Stephen was able to demonstrate his gratitude and give back to scouting by becoming an assistant Scout leader.
Stephen enjoys working with the youth in his community. This has included being an assistant little league football coach, as well as a speed and agility trainer. Stephen is proud of the youth he has been privileged to help – some of whom have excelled and moved into starting quarterback positions, line positions and defensive back positions at the high school level.
Stephen’s most rewarding life experience was being a caregiver for both of his elderly parents. Stephen was one of the main caregivers for his father for 10 years until his passing in 2001. After the passing of his father, his mother moved in with him and his family for several years until her passing in 2013. He considers it an honor and privilege for the opportunity to have taken care of his parents.
Cambia’s data center supports over 650 business critical enterprise applications. Stephen is committed to the operational excellence of all these critical environments.
Stephen started work for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Utah in 1985 as a claims analyst and then moved over to the document control department. In 1987 Stephen moved into computer operations, where he became the lead operator and programmed ID cards for all of Regence. In 1999 Stephen became part of the network operations center, and then in 2006 moved to his current department.
Stephen was nominated for a Cambia Values award in 2017; and was one of the 5 finalists for Commitment. In 2018, Stephen was nominated and won the award for Trust. Both accomplishments have truly been the highlight of his career here at Cambia. Stephen's three decades of service to the company are validation of his commitment to the company and its cause.
Stephen is a proud Eagle Scout. After Stephen received his Eagle Scout, he was awarded a Palm. A Palm is awarded when a scout has demonstrated the Scout spirit, leadership and ability and has earned five additional merit badges beyond those required for Eagle. Stephen was able to demonstrate his gratitude and give back to scouting by becoming an assistant Scout leader.
Stephen enjoys working with the youth in his community. This has included being an assistant little league football coach, as well as a speed and agility trainer. Stephen is proud of the youth he has been privileged to help – some of whom have excelled and moved into starting quarterback positions, line positions and defensive back positions at the high school level.
Stephen’s most rewarding life experience was being a caregiver for both of his elderly parents. Stephen was one of the main caregivers for his father for 10 years until his passing in 2001. After the passing of his father, his mother moved in with him and his family for several years until her passing in 2013. He considers it an honor and privilege for the opportunity to have taken care of his parents.