Administration

 
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Chief Executive Officer

Matthew Kempton, MHA

Matt began his position as the CEO of Willapa Harbor Hospital on Dec. 1st, 2019. He came from Breckenridge, TX where he was the CEO of Stephens Memorial Hospital for six years.

Prior to this experience, Matt worked in a large urban medical center, University Health System, in San Antonio, TX. There he worked directly with rural hospitals West of San Antonio to develop rural TX healthcare improvement projects. He also helped these rural hospitals meet state reporting requirements, ensuring needed funding. This ensured rural hospitals in West TX continued to thrive. His passion is leading rural community hospitals to deliver excellent quality care while bringing more care locally to rural communities.

Matt graduated from Brigham Young University with a BS in Exercise Physiology and a minor in Business Management. He later attended Texas A&M Health Science Center at the School of Rural Public Health where he completed his Masters of Health Administration.

Matt is married to Chelsea Kempton. They have three children and live in Bay Center, WA.

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Chief Financial Officer

Kimberly Polanco, CHFP, CCRS

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Chief Operations Officer

Renee Clements, RN, CPHQ

Renee grew up locally in Willapa Valley on her parent's dairy farm, in which she credits this upbringing and lifestyle for her work ethic and core values.

Renee took inspiration to pursue nursing, from both farm-life in caring for animals, as well as coming from a strong family line of nurses.

She attended the University of Washington earning her BSN degree in Bachelors of Science In Nursing, and later added a certification of being a Certified Professional in HealthCare Quality.   

Renee has been a nurse for over 25 years and is currently the Chief Operating Officer at Willapa Harbor Hospital for the past 4 years.

She has enjoyed a varied career in healthcare, emphasizing that is the benefit of being a nurse, having a vast array of career opportunities.

Renee has practiced nursing in multiple specialties: Emergency Medicine, Acute Care-Medical, Public Health, Surgical, Diagnostic Cardiology, Regulatory Compliance, Quality and Risk Management, and currently involved in Practice and HealthCare Financial Management. 

Her passion in Health care is providing excellent, evidence-based, best practice medical services to our clients to create the best patient outcomes for everyone right here in her treasured hometown where most of her extended family resides.

Renee's life outside work is her family.  She is married and has 3 children.   She enjoys the nature that surrounds her in her home of the Pacific Northwest and baking, playing the piano, and spending time with family and friends.  When she is not working, you will find her at the local sport or academic events of her community.

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Chief Nursing Officer

Chelsea MacIntyre, RN, BSN

Chelsea MacIntyre was born and raised in the metro Detroit, Michigan area. Chelsea graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing with honors magna cum laude and has previously worked for the Detroit Medical Center and the University of Michigan Medical Center.

Chelsea has held various roles at Willapa Harbor Hospital since 2018 and has been our Chief Nursing Officer since 2020. Chelsea brings professional expertise in emergency nursing, critical care, trauma care, infusion services, evidence-based practices, nursing leadership, nursing education, community outreach, interorganizational collaboration and quality improvement to her role. She is passionate about serving the North Pacific County community.

Chelsea has had additional experience, education or certification in the following areas:

Nursing leadership

Previously held roles at WHH include Clinical Nurse Manager, Emergency Services Manager, and Trauma Program Manager.

Member of TRC (The Rural Collaborative) CNE (Chief Nurse Executive) group

Member of NWONL (Northwest Organization of Nurse Leaders)

Trauma

Participation with TNTRN (Trauma Nurse Trauma Registrar Network) and WEMS (Western Region EMS Region) for local, regional, and state improvement of the trauma continuum of care

Stop the Bleed Course Instructor certification

RTTDC (Rural Trauma Team Development Course)

TOPIC (Trauma Outcomes and Performance Improvement Course)

Nursing Education

Experienced instructor in both didactic and clinical nursing

DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion)

Certification from the University of Washington Foster School of Business

Ethics

Member of TRC (The Rural Collaborative) Ethics group

Healthcare Reform

State of Reform conference panelist in 2024

 

Board of Directors

Board Chairman

Kathy Spoor

Kathy was born and raised in South Bend. She earned a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Nursing from WSU in 1982. After working as an RN in hospitals in Spokane, Seattle and Aberdeen, she moved back to the area to raise her family.

Kathy’s professional background includes 30 years in the health care field, with 22 of those years serving as the Director for the Pacific County Public Health and Human Services Department. Just over five years ago, she was promoted to her current position as County Administrative Officer. Kathy serves on a number of local and state boards, and is an active member of the Willapa Harbor Health Foundation.

She and her husband, Sonny Mark, have seven grown children, and 11 grandchildren, with #12 and #13 on the way.

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Board Vice Chair

Dr. Jeffrey Nevitt

Dr. Jeffrey Nevitt has been practicing optometry in Raymond, Washington since 1983. He did his undergraduate work at the University of Washington and received his Doctorate of Optometry from the Pacific University College of Optometry. He completed a Preceptorship at the Seattle Indian Health Clinic in 1983 and entered into private practice in Raymond and Ilwaco, Washington in the same year.Dr. Nevitt is a member of the Optometric Physicians of Washington (OPW) and the American Optometric Association (AOA). He is a past President of the Willapa River Lions Club, a past President of the Olympic Optometric Association, and has been a board member of the Raymond Foundation for over fifteen years. His past affiliations include: Board member of the Legislative Division of the Washington Association of Optometric Physicians (WAOP), Legislative Key Person Coordinator for the WAOP, Chairman of the WAOP Rural Health Committee, as well as a member of the WAOP Hospital Privileges Committee.Dr. Nevitt graduated from Raymond High School and returned to Raymond with his wife Kristine to raise their three children. He was a Boy Scout leader for over five years and enjoys backpacking, white water rafting, canoeing, jogging, racquetball, and downhill skiing.

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Board Secretary

Toni Williams

Toni was born and raised in South Bend. She retired from Security State Bank after 30+ years, mostly working as a lender. Toni graduated from the Graduate School of Banking Colorado in 2004. She has been active in the community most of her life. In the past she was involved with the South Bend Booster Club, Boy Scouts, South Bend Revitalization Team and Relay for Life. Toni organized the kids parade for the South Bend Labor day Celebration before ‘graduating’ to organizing the grand parade, which she also did for many years. Toni was a long time Willapa Harbor Chamber of Commerce trustee as well as a board member of the Pacific County Economic Development Council, serving as Chairperson for two years. She is an active member of the St. Lawrence Catholic Church, currently serving as the Finance Council Chairperson.

Toni married her high school sweetheart Clarence (Bunny) and after living out of the area for a few years, moved back to South Bend to raise their family. They have two grown children and seven grandchidren.

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Board Member

Gary Schwiesow

Gary was born and raised in Centralia, WA. After graduation Gary went to work for Lewis County Fire District #12 in Centralia. In August of 1979 he took a job with the Raymond Fire Department and has been employed there for over thirty-six years. Gary met his wife Julie here in Raymond, they were married in 1990 and have two sons Brandon and Spencer. Gary has been a board member for the Willapa Harbor Baseball Association and the Pacific County Fair Board, the Pacific County Anglers and likes to be involved in the community.

Board Member

Steve Holland, EdD

Steve and his family have lived in Pacific County since June of 2003, when he became the superintendent of Raymond School District. He spent 31 years in public education, after serving five years as an intelligence analyst in the US Army. He did his undergraduate work in International Relations at Brigham Young University, received a Master’s degree in Teaching from Whitworth College and a Doctorate in Educational Administration from Washington State University. 

Since coming to Pacific County, Steve has been active in various community organizations, including the Lions Club, the Willapa Harbor Chamber of Commerce and the Boy Scouts of America. Having recently retired, he looks forward to continuing to be active in our community and sees serving on the Willapa Harbor Hospital Board as one way to do so.

 Steve and his wife Kathy, have six grown children and six grandchildren.