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LifeWorks NW names three to Board of Directors

July 8, 2013) - LifeWorks NW President and CEO, Mary Monnat, has announced the addition of three new members: Kim Heiting, Jocelynne McAdory and Michael Rains, to the Board of Directors of this non-profit mental health and addictions organization.
July 8, 2013

July 8, 2013) - LifeWorks NW President and CEO, Mary Monnat, has announced the addition of three new members:  Kim Heiting, Jocelynne McAdory and Michael Rains, to the Board of Directors of this non-profit mental health and addictions organization.

 

Kim Heiting is the Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at NW Natural. Earning an undergraduate degree in Communication from the University of Iowa, Heiting went on to earn a Master of Science in Communication from Northwestern University. Kim volunteers her time with several organizations, serves on the Marketing Committee of the American Gas Association and has served on the LifeWorks NW Marketing Committee.

 

Jocelynne McAdory is Executive Consultant (Chief of Staff) of Care Delivery for Kaiser Permanente's NW Region. Earning her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from Hampton University, she then earned her Master's Degree in Public Administration from Florida International University and her law degree from University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law. Jocelynne serves on the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of United Way and is a member of the Portland Chapter of Links International, Inc.

 

Michael Rains is Vice President of Strategic Finance at Cambia Health where he manages the Strategic Finance team to support Government Programs, IT and Shared Services. He earned his undergraduate degree in Accounting from Ball State University and his Master of Science in Business Administration from Butler University. Mike serves on the Healthcare Management Administration (HMA) Board.

 

Founded in 1961 and based in Portland, Oregon with clinics and service centers throughout Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas counties, LifeWorks NW is a non-profit agency, which provides mental health, addiction and related social services for a healthy community.  The agency depends on community support and private funding to provide results-driven support services for children and families, adults and older adults. 

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