Our Board of Trustees

The Asante Foundation Board is a group of leaders and advocates who are invested in generating community awareness and philanthropic support for the health and well-being of our community.

Susan Binette, Board Member, Asante Foundation Board of Directors

SUSAN BINETTE

Chair
Nurse & Former Asante Accreditation Director

ROYAL STANDLEY

Vice Chair
President/CEO, Oregon Pacific Financial Advisors, Inc.

TRAVIS HAMLYN

Nominating Committee Chair and Executive Committee Member, At-Large
President, Hellgate Excursions

GEORGE ALAMEDA

Treasurer
Retired Chevron VP

SHANE MUSTARD

Secretary
Owner, Mustard Press

Chris David, MD

Executive Committee Member, At-Large
Medical Director, Emergency Services, Asante Three Rivers Medical Center

NANCY BREWOLD JOHNSON

Board Member
Retired financial professional

Caroline Brooks, Board Member, Asante Foundation Board of Directors

CAROLINE BROOKS

Board Member
Retired Cephalometrics Analyst

MARK EISENSTEIN

Board Member
Investment Advisor Representative, Eisenstein Financial

JUDY GAMBEE

Board Member
Accountant, MPS Ventures, LLC

BRIAN HALL, MD

Board Member
Anesthesiologist, Anesthesia Associates of Medford

Helen Koenigsman

Board Member
Ophthalmologist, Medical Eye Center

ROBB MAYERS

Board Member
Owner, Outlier Construction

PATRICIA ORSINI

Board Member
Retired Corporate Finance Professional

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DAN RIPPLINGER

Board Member
Vice President of Business Services, Rogue Credit Union

Steve Roe, Asante Foundation Board of Directors

STEVE ROE

Board Member
General Manager, Roe Motors

JOHN SCHIAVONE

Board Member
Master Mariner and Retired Real Estate Professional

Jim Wright, Asante Foundation Board of Directors

JIM WRIGHT

Board Member
Past President, LTM Corporation

Tom Gessel

Ex-Officio Board Member
President and CEO, Asante

Peter Angstadt

Ex-Officio Board Member
Governing Board Member, Asante

Andrea Reeder

Ex-Officio Board Member
Senior Vice President and Chief Philanthropy Officer, Asante

“There is incredible power in doing good. The golden rule should be more than a rule – it should be a purpose.”

—Gene Pelham, Rogue Credit Union