
Henry succeeds Mark Mantei, who retired at the end of 2025 after a decade of service
VANCOUVER – Katherine “Katie” Henry, JD, begins her role as chief executive officer (CEO) of Vancouver Clinic today. Henry joins the clinic as Southwest Washington’s rapid growth increases demand for accessible, excellent patient care. Vancouver Clinic is the largest independent, physician-owned medical practice in the Pacific Northwest and one of the region’s largest employers.
Henry succeeds Mark Mantei, who retired at the end of 2025 after a decade of service.
“Our community is growing quickly, and access to high-quality care has never been more important,” said Dr. Keren Rosenblum, Vancouver Clinic president and board chair. “Katie’s deep operational experience, thoughtful leadership, and strong respect for physician-led medicine make her the right leader to build on Vancouver Clinic’s legacy of independent, patient-first care.”
Henry joins Vancouver Clinic from Austin Regional Clinic, where she served for seven years as chief administrative officer of one of the nation’s largest physician-owned multispecialty practices. During her tenure, the organization strengthened care delivery, expanded access through significant clinic growth, and earned national recognition for quality and workplace culture.
“I’m honored to join Vancouver Clinic and to be part of such a strong and caring community,” Henry said. “My first priority is to listen to our patients, clinicians, staff and community and learn what matters most to them. I’m excited to build on that insight as we continue expanding access to high-quality care.”
Henry holds a juris doctor from Wake Forest University School of Law. She currently serves on the Executive Committee of the American Medical Group Association.
About Vancouver Clinic
Vancouver Clinic is the largest independent, physician-owned multispecialty medical practice in the Pacific Northwest. With 580 clinicians, 2,000 employees, and more than 20 locations, Vancouver Clinic is also one of the largest employers in the region. Founded 90 years ago, Vancouver Clinic offers comprehensive primary, specialty, and surgical care. For more information, visit tvc.org.
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