
🎧 Vancouver Clinic CEO Katie Henry joins Identity Clark County board
Henry is the recently-appointed CEO of Vancouver Clinic bringing more than two decades of experience in patient-centered healthcare management
VANCOUVER – The business leaders group Identity Clark County has elected Katie Henry to its board of directors.
Henry is the recently-appointed CEO of Vancouver Clinic bringing more than two decades of experience in patient-centered healthcare management. She previously was chief administrative officer for Austin Regional Clinic in Texas where she oversaw 13 capital projects and a 50 percent increase in patients, and was a practicing attorney in Winston-Salem, N.C. She has a juris doctorate degree from Wake Forest University and a degree in sociology from Miami University, Ohio. She serves on the executive committee of the American Medical Group Association.
Identity Clark County is a 32-year-old nonprofit business advocacy organization of about 110 influential business leaders who together strive to build a better community. The privately funded organization maintains an office in Vancouver and a lobbying presence in Olympia. More information is at www.iccbusiness.org.
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