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Cabinet Peaks Medical Center Foundation announces new board members

The Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 9 months AGO
by The Western News
| June 23, 2017 4:00 AM

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Molly Woodruff

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Zack Sherbo

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Kent Gustin

The Cabinet Peaks Medical Center Foundation on Wednesday announced four new board members — Kent Gustin, Zach Sherbo, Boyd White and Molly Woodruff — who joined the board in April, taking the seats of Kaide Dodson, Lora Ercanbrack, Amy Gustin and Dean Thompson.

Gustin is a certified registered nurse anesthetist at Cabinet Peaks Medical Center. He served in the United States Navy and the Army Reserve, and was a logger before settling into his career in medicine.

Sherbo works for the State of Montana with Adult Protective Services. He coaches little league and is a member of the Turner Mountain Ski Patrol.

White was hired by the Libby City Police Department in 2001 and transferred to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department in 2004. He spent the first five years of his career as a patrol officer, then six years as a detective. He recently transferred back to patrol and is a sergeant.

Woodruff, a Libby native, and her husband George recently bought their dream house and returned to the area after 40 years in Washington State. Molly owns her own specialty cookie company called The Molly Baby Baking Company.

For more information about the Foundation contact Kate Stephens at 406-283-7140 or kstep@cabinetpeaks.org.

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