||| FROM ART LANGE for ORCAS ISLAND HEALTH CARE DISTRICT |||
On behalf of the Orcas Island Health Care District (OIHCD), I am pleased to announce that Tom Eversole will become the interim Superintendent of OIHCD as of January 1, 2022.
Tom has multiple graduate degrees and has had extensive leadership experience in rural healthcare and public health. He has also held administrative and teaching positions at Oregon State University. He has worked in a leadership position for the Orcas Senior Center and was an active member of the coalition that brought the Orcas Island Health Care District into existence.
Anne Presson, the District’s current Superintendent, has chosen to move on to other opportunities. Anne has served the District since its inception with exceptional dedication and competence. She has been a leader in our efforts to ensure that all the members of our community have access to high quality primary and acute care including after-hours care in a financially sustainable and cost-effective manner.
The OIHCD Board thanks Anne for her all she has done these past three and a half years. Anne has graciously offered to assist Tom in his transition into the Superintendent position.
We look forward to working with Tom as we continue to pursue our goal of ensuring that all the members of our community have access to high quality primary and acute care including after-hours acute care in a financially
sustainable and cost-effective manner. We will be creating opportunities for the members of our community to meet Tom in 2022.
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Thank you Anne !
Welcome Tom
So pleased to have Tom back on the team. A terrific person to take over.
Anne – Thank you for all you did for health care on Orcas!
Anne gave everything of her prodigious heart and soul and mind as superintendent over these hard and exceedingly strange years. This is a huge loss for Orcas, but I know wherever she ends up folks will be grateful for her expertise, immense skills and huge heart. Bon voyage, Anne! Thank you for all your tireless work at what seems to have been basically a thankless job.