Jeff worked as a CPA in Boise for 29 years, in an office within a short walking distance of his birthplace, serving a diverse mix of clients before returning to the ranch full time. He enjoys RV and foreign travel, working with youth and adult leaders through the Boy Scouts, and working with and mentoring those suffering from addictions. She was appointed by the governor to serve on the Idaho State Board of Nursing for three terms, serving from 2003 to 2015. She was a bedside nurse in the hospital for 10 years, followed by 20 years as director of the Long-Term Care Unit, where she became a licensed nursing home administrator. Date Event 4 CatDog premieres on Nickelodeon after the 1998 Kids' Choice Awards.The show did not air every day until October. (Go Beavers! That same year, the Mountain Home Black History Committee chose Mildred as Person of the Year.
Let us be your partner in health, whether you're recovering from an injury, checking in for your annual exam, or enjoying an online class. Jeff’s last internship was at the Mountain Home Albertsons, where he was offered a job when he graduated and worked for 23 years. Daniel Wilhelm has a varied background in commercial real estate, with experience in both development and consulting. He has served on numerous industry boards, including Idaho Power Co., Specialty Paperboard Corp., Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., and Intermountain Gas Co. A recipient of the top management award from the Sales and Marketing Executives of Boise, Jon was named Idaho Business Leader of the Year by the Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity at Idaho State University. SAG-AFTRA Foundation John L. Dales Transitional Scholarship Fund; $1,000 Back to School Scholarship; $1,000 Easter Scholarship He also occasionally flies for canine rescue organizations, transporting dogs to new homes. Paul and his wife, Deb Towne, have three children, Jacob (Kat) Shrum, Josh (Lacey) Shrum and Jennifer Shrum, and three grandchildren, Amelia, Sloane and Teddy. Keith Perry owns Perry's Restaurant in Ketchum with his wife Paula. He takes this role seriously, contributing to both professional and civic groups. He served for several years as medical director of Saint Alphonsus Cancer Care Center. George Kirk is principal of the Kirk Group, a commercial real estate investment, development, brokerage, and management firm. Janet retired from the Twin Falls School District as director of support services. He is actively involved with the Jerome Chamber of Commerce, Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors, and Twin Falls Chamber Ag Committee. Dick Boyd, U.S. Army Lt. Col. (retired) and community leader, is a member of St. Luke’s Magic Valley Health Foundation Board of Directors. James grew up in Great Falls, Montana, in a house of educators—his parents were both teachers in the community. Dr. Fox is chair and director of the Regence BlueShield of Idaho board and serves on the boards for Southern Idaho Economic Development and the Friends of Idaho Public Television. Previously he worked for nearly 30 years for Hewlett-Packard. Bill Deal Jr. is a Nampa native and was raised to be an active member of his community. Dave has worked in financial services and insurance for more than 20 years and has been a business owner and entrepreneur for over 38 years. He says farming and family are his background and passion, as well as his six children and his church. He is a past president of the Mini-Cassia Chamber of Commerce and an elder at Mini-Cassia Community Christian Church. She is the City of Mountain Home liaison for the Mountain Home Senior Center and secretary of the Elmore County Citizens on Patrol volunteer organization. Connie Cruser, a registered nurse of more than 50 years, is a member of St. Luke’s Elmore Community Board. “Grandkids are the best!”. She joined the St. Luke’s Magic Valley Health Foundation Board for a very personal reason: During a difficult time of loss, she saw St. Luke’s caring employees in a different light. Cynthia Murphy is a member and former chair of St. Luke's Wood River Community Board. He was born and raised in Seattle where he began his career in higher education teaching speech and communication. Dr. Glandon is an advisory board member for Saint Alphonsus Health System; St. Luke’s Nampa community board; Boise Rotary; Idaho Technology Council; Boise Valley Economic Council; and by appointment of the governor is a member of the Idaho Workforce Development Council and co-chair of the Educational Attainment Taskforce. Over the years he has served on many non-profit boards, such as Wicker Park - Bucktown Chamber of Commerce, Berwyn Development Corporation, Wood River Building and Contractors Association, Sun Valley Rotary Club, and St. Luke's Wood River Community Board. He is also a member of the Nampa Elks Lodge, where he serves as the lodge’s grant writer. Mr. Deal is a certified insurance counselor (CIC) with over 31 years of experience in the insurance industry. Chris has built winning teams, mentored emerging leaders and executives, and cultivated strong community partners and partnerships. Richard “Rich” Raimondi, an Idaho business and education leader, is the past chair of the St. Luke’s Health System Board of Directors. After a 29-year career at Boise Cascade Corp., Jon retired as president and CEO in 1990. 4 Michigan tops Terps, Big Ten semis next, 50 Years of Stewardship: Flood Control District No. Travis is the recipient of the Paul Harris Fellow Award from the Twin Falls Rotary Club, International City/County Management Association for Program Excellence and Innovation, and was named one of Idaho’s CEOs of Influence for 2016 by the Idaho Business Review. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Boise State University. She served in the U.S. Army Reserve Nurse Corps, on the Elmore Medical Center (EMC) Planning and Building committee and Center for Community Health Advisory Board, and as president of the EMC Foundation. He is the immediate past chair of the St. Luke’s Health System Board of Directors and was its first chair. He has also consulted on management and business practices with K-12 schools across the Pacific Northwest. He was also medical director for the East Portland Surgical Center. Nikki Zogg is the director of Southwest District Health. “I believe that service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth,” he says. She is a former Miss Rodeo Idaho and Miss Wool of Idaho, and has been a certified ski instructor and certified aerobics instructor. Marisela is the administrative assistant and currently serves on the board of directors for the Caldwell Housing Authority as well as on the Caldwell School Board of Trustees. He has been a member of the Twin Falls Rotary Club for 40 years and is a past president. She took up photography to capture great memories of her sons at Twin Falls High School. He also serves on the board of directors for AmerisourceBergen Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). Find the nearest store/rack location to pick up a copy. He is active in Pomerelle ski patrol and the Kiwanis. The other vaccines Canada is likely to get will mostly need to be kept at about 6 C. Payette said each box is also labelled and tracked with a GPS and thermal sensor. He also has served as president of Congregation Ahavath Beth Israel, two terms as chair of the Boise Public Library Board, chair of the Board Warm Springs Center Children’s Home Society and state chairman of the U.S. Olympic Committee. Now, more than ever, the world needs trustworthy reportingâbut good journalism isnât free. He holds a bachelor’s degree in animal science. We are now allowing direct COVID-19 vaccination scheduling for eligible groups. He has expanded Micron’s global presence and enhanced its capabilities through numerous strategic acquisitions, including Elpida, Inotera Memories Inc., Rexchip and Intel's interest in IMFS. Before that he was in involved in his family’s construction company, Standley Trenching. NAMPA â The celebration began with about 30 seconds still left on the clock. A graduate of Harvard University with a master’s in business administration, Skip earned a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Idaho and a degree Elementaire and Certificat de Langue Francaise – Niveau Elementaire from the Sorbonne, University of Paris, France. She is also a registered environmental health specialist and a certified public manager. He says his customers have many questions about health care and he can now give them better advice. Sallee loves spending time with family and enjoys travel, outdoor activities, and the family cabin in McCall. He enjoys fishing (“I like to watch paint dry,” he says.). For life-threatening emergencies, call 911 without delay. He has been a member of the board of the Caldwell Exchange Football League, he is also a member of the Exchange Club, Knights of Columbus, St Vincent DePaul. John is married and has six children and 11 grandchildren. Carolyn Cutler, a real estate professional with Keller Williams Sun Valley and Southern Idaho, is a member of St. Luke’s Magic Valley Health Foundation Board of Directors. 11 Kansas withdraws from Big 12 tourney due to COVID-19, Top-seeded Alabama blows out Mississippi State 85-48 in SEC, The Latest: Kansas withdraws from Big 12 men's tourney, Howard tossed, No. “Maybe there is something I can do to help meet those challenges.”, John and his wife, Cecelia, have been married for 43 years. Timothy Sawyer, MD is a radiation oncologist at St. Luke's Cancer Institute and medical director of the Nampa location. Janet has two married sons and four grandchildren. McCall business owner Dan Krahn serves on the St. Luke’s Health System board of directors. Evans Bank, is a member of St. Luke’s Magic Valley Health Foundation Board of Directors. Arthur F. (Skip) Oppenheimer, chairman and chief executive officer of Oppenheimer Companies, Inc., is a member of St. Luke’s Health System Board of Directors. Search by keyword or browse our list of services. See current studies testing new drugs, devices, and equipment to find better ways to treat and help patients. “I spend as much of my free time as I can in the beautiful Idaho outdoors with my wife and girls,” Jeff says. Over her long career, she dedicated herself to children as a teacher of Spanish, English, English as a second language (ESL), and special education. Moderna's vaccine doesn't have to be frozen as deeply but does have to be kept at about -20C. Bob Lokken, a serial entrepreneur and technologist, is the current chair of the St. Luke’s Health System Board of Directors. Becky holds senior certified professional (SCP) and senior professional in human resources (SPHR) certifications.
Carmen Jacobsen is the chief operating officer and chief nursing officer for St. Luke's Wood River. He was a practicing veterinarian in Mountain Home and the surrounding area for many years and served in a variety of roles with state and national veterinary medical associations, including nearly 12 years with a group health and life insurance trust. Bob has spent a career in the world of data and analytics, and is passionate about advances in healthcare and education. He has been president of the Elmore County Farm Bureau for 10 years and treasurer of Desert Sage Health Clinic, NACHA for 14 years. A member of the Treasure Valley YMCA board of directors, Tom is past chairman for the American Wood Council (AWC). She was recognized as the Air Combat Command Transportation Professional of the Year in 1991, 2000 and 2001 and was awarded the 366th Wing Transportation Civilian of the Year Award in 1996, 1997 and 2002. “Joining the foundation gives me a great opportunity to give back to the community in a meaningful way.”. She has professional interests ranging from nutrition and advanced reproductive care to migrant health and primary care counseling. “I have always had an interest in the medical field, as my mother worked for three psychiatrists and a general surgeon,” Janet says. Douglas Irvine, MD, PhD is an anesthesiologist with the Anesthesia Associates of Boise. She also taught parenting and relationship classes. These community leaders provide us with a critical view of our organization. Doug has served on St. Luke's Children's Advisory Board, the Children's Hospital Board, and St. Luke's Foundation Board. Skip chaired the Idaho Governor’s Behavioral Health Transformational Workgroup. As a member and past president of the board, Steve was deeply involved in fundraising to help bring the new, state-of-the-art St. Luke’s Magic Valley Medical Center in Twin Falls from vision to reality. He is active in local community and charitable activities, including the McCall Rotary Club. Dr. Fox received his Ph.D. in Higher Education Leadership from the University of Idaho and his bachelor's and master's degrees in English from California State University at Sacramento. A graduate of Grant High School in Portland, Jon earned a bachelor’s degree in economics and a master’s in business administration from Stanford University. In 2017, WhiteCloud was acquired by Relias, the healthcare education division of Bertelsmann SE where Bob continues to work on improving healthcare outcomes. Bob is a frequent keynote speaker at industry conferences on the use of analytics to drive business results. Megan Edwards is the owner of M Design and Interiors, working on small and large scale residential and commercial projects in Chicago, Sun Valley, Lake Tahoe, Los Angeles, and Hawaii. “Board membership is an important element of my public service commitment and therefore my life’s work,” John says. They challenge us to do better and think differently. In keeping with his commitment to community engagement and involvement, Chris is a member of multiple boards and committees. Roger Sanger, DDS, MS is executive director of MCNA Dental of Idaho, a private insurance company that administers the Idaho Smiles Program, the dental medicaid program in Idaho. Please disable your ad blocker, whitelist our site, or purchase a subscription, We've recently updated our online systems. She worked for 15 years as a registered nurse in various clinical and leadership areas, and has taught the subjects of community and population health, leadership, and management at BSU for 18 years. She is also a board member of the Junior League of Salt Lake City and the University of Utah Foods and Nutrition Advisory Board. to of and a in " 's that for on is The was with said as at it by from be have he has his are an ) not ( will who I had their -- were they but been this which more or its would about : after up $ one than also 't out her you year when It two people - all can over last first But into ' He A we In she other new years could there ? She has been an active volunteer with the Elmore County Domestic Violence Council for more than 10 years, is a volunteer counselor for the SHARE (crisis counsellor) group in Mountain Home and served as a founding member of St. Luke’s Elmore Center for Community Health Advisory. He has been a director of Idaho First Bank since July 2015. She also enjoys playing golf, and has played at the Jerome Country Club since 1974. In 1979 she was appointed magistrate judge for Valley County, then in 2001 a district judge for the Fourth Judicial District. Peter Becker is a CPA in the Wood River Valley. She has served for two years as a director on the board of the Greater Twin Falls Association of Realtors. Connie has been an Elmore County commissioner for six years and currently serves as the Elmore County representative on the Southwest Area Agency on Aging Advisory Board. Because when you take care of yourself, everyone around you benefits. Jeff has served on cattle industry and youth sports boards of directors and is presently chair of the local Sage Grouse working group. If you can't login please try resetting your password. Julia is the mother of two grown children who live in Boise and Anchorage. She has supported the Alzheimer’s Association by hosting an all-day fundraiser annually called “The Longest Day.”. For the past 10 years, she has returned to the acute care hospital setting in a nursing leadership role. “I truly enjoy skiing with my daughters and am an avid dirt bike rider. Shelley Bonds is the executive director of elementary education for the Nampa School District. Dean Hovdey is the owner of Home Town Sports. He was formerly executive director for Community Relations and General Counsel for NNU and also served as a professor of business law and ethics. He and his wife, Laurie, have two daughters. She has been a registered nurse at St. Luke’s Jerome/St. He had the opportunity to take over SavMor Drug when the owner retired in 2016. Melody has lived in the Magic Valley since 2000. “I became a board member at St. Luke’s to support the hospital to ensure community access to the best health care possible,” Edna says. As a principal with Illinois-based Carriage Way Associates, Dr. Korn has provided consulting services in patient safety and healthcare affordability. Through her economic development work, Julia serves 18 rural communities and four counties in South Central Idaho.
She served as state president of the Idaho Hospital Association Auxiliary Board, serving on the board for three years in the 1980s. She currently serves as secretary for the Mountain Home Arts Council Board of Directors and is a member of the St. Luke’s Elmore Foundation Board. John worked for IBM in a variety of roles, is the former owner of CompuNet, and is the former chair of the Jerome Urban Renewal Agency. Melody Bowyer is executive director of the South Central Public Health District and a member of the Community Board for St. Luke's Magic Valley and Jerome. John joined the Health Foundation Board because he needed a way to focus on doing something for someone else. A resident of McCall for more than three decades, Dan is a founder and board member of Idaho First Bank. “I became hooked on the great people and the love they have for our community,” she says. “St. Bill Russell is dean of the School of Business at Northwest Nazarene University, and is vice president and regional director for Transaction Partners. Erin Clark has practiced law since 1993 and is a partner at Lawson Laski Clark & Pogue, PLLC, in Ketchum. Bianca Melissa Garcia, youth services coordinator for the Mountain Home Public Library, is a member of St. Luke’s Elmore Community Board. Jeff Smith is vice president and Wood River Valley senior lender for D.L. Prior to joining the City of Twin Falls, Travis served as city administrator for the City of Jerome. He has served on the City of Twin Falls Planning and Zoning Commission, Magic Valley Builders Association Board, YMCA of Twin Falls Board, Blue Lakes Country Club Board, Building Advisory Board, Idaho State Department of Insurance Continuing Education Board, and the Southern Idaho Association of Health Underwriters Board. Brigette has two sons, Sterling and Winston Duggan. He has served Albertsons as senior vice president, human resources, labor relations and public relations, vice president of labor relations and vice president of human resources and labor relations. Dick says he joined the Foundation board because he likes the challenge, the mission, and the excellent leadership of the staff and the board. You take care of others, so take care of yourself. Chris is an experienced change leader and visionary health care executive providing strategic direction and shaping a culture of continuous improvement for Idaho’s largest health system. He has set the ambitious goal of qualifying for the Ironman 70.3 World Championships as well as the Ironman World Championships held in Kona each year before he turns 50. Lloyd Knight, a longtime veterinarian and community leader, is a member of St. Luke’s Elmore Community Board. Jeff Lord, retired CPA and longtime rancher, is a member of St. Luke’s Elmore Community Board. Marisela was born in Caldwell and was raised in a migrant farm labor camp outside Caldwell. Unless you need to call for an emergency, please use myChart for questions and appointments. Idaho Press-Tribune Boise State beat writer B.J. Please do not call St. Luke's clinics directly about COVID vaccine scheduling. He retired from Simplot in 2018. Scott has been an insurance agent focusing on employee benefits for more than 16 years. In 1993, the State of Idaho Military Division recognized her for contributions during Operation Desert Storm. Benedicts Family Medical Center for more than 40 years. Guy Payette, the president of Innomar, said they too use specially designed boxes. After acquisition, Bob joined Microsoft and led the Business Intelligence Product Management Group, driving the development of product and commercial strategies for the Microsoft BI products. Members have a vested interest in the health of their communities. She serves on St. Luke's Health System Governance Committee, St. Luke's Health System QSEC Committee, and the National YMCA Membership Committee. Karen earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education and a master’s degree in education with an emphasis in curriculum and instruction at Boise State University. He has competed in all distances, from Sprints to the Ironman. He was appointed president and CEO of the company in 2009. Karen previously served as development director at Boise State University, financial representative at Northwestern Mutual Financial Services, consultant at HumanAge, Micron Technology director of organization and workforce development, and executive director of the Micron Technology Foundation. Scott Standley, community leader and certified insurance counselor (CIC), is a member of St. Luke’s Magic Valley/Jerome Community Board. As president and CEO of The Foodbank since 2009, Karen has been focused on furthering the organization’s mission to feed, educate and advocate for those who face hunger. John has lived a lifetime of service to others in many capacities, and says he plans to continue until he’s no longer able. In 1979 she was appointed magistrate judge for Valley County, then in 2001 a district judge … We are grateful to our board leadership for giving generously of their time and talents, and bringing to the table their unique perspectives and intimate knowledge of their communities. For nearly 16 years, he was the senior vice president and chief medical officer for Blue Cross Blue Shield Association of Illinois, where he managed processes for improving the relationships between physicians and insurance providers. Luke's is a pillar of the community in the Magic Valley,” Daniel says. A former clinical assistant professor in the department of medicine at SUNY Buffalo, Dr. DiMaggio has worked as a medical consultant for the United Cerebral Palsy Association and Ecology and Environment, Inc. Dr. DiMaggio has been a fellow of the American College of Physicians and Royal Geographical Society. He joined St. Luke’s in early 2007, when the organization had been a health system for less than six months, and led much of the effort to establish the organization as one of the top health systems in the United States. Connie served as the family advocacy outreach manager at Mountain Home Air Force Base from 2006-2014, training Airbase leadership in how to recognize risks of family violence and provide resources to prevent family maltreatment. He was co-chair of the campaign that led to the formation of the College of Western Idaho and served as a commissioner on the Northwest Accreditation Commission on Colleges and Universities from 1993–2002. In his position, he serves as the city’s chief executive officer and is responsible for providing the overall leadership element. These national forest and grassland camping pictures illustrate a wide variety of not only campgrounds available in national forests and grasslands, but also great scenery in and around the camping locations. Those who can't find appointments or are in future groups may fill out a vaccine questionnaire in myChart and we will reach out when appointments are available or your group opens. Lloyd was born in Ontario, Oregon and attended school in New Plymouth and Richland, Oregon. Robert Vosskuhler, MD is a retired U.S. Navy captain and has served in health care as a CEO in the medical device industry. In the last seven years, The Idaho Foodbank has benefited from the work of 60 AmeriCorps VISTA members. He holds a bachelor of science degree from Utah State University and a master’s degree in health care administration from the University of Minnesota.