Cabinet Peaks Medical Center Foundation names Bolin new director
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Cabinet Peaks Medical Center Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of Brooke Bolin as its new Foundation Director.
Bolin brings more than a decade of experience in community engagement, fundraising, workforce development, and nonprofit leadership to the role.
A graduate of the University of West Florida, Bolin earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology with a Minor in Writing. She has spent more than 10 years working in community-focused roles and has six years of experience in healthcare-related initiatives.
Prior to joining the Cabinet Peaks Medical Center Foundation, Bolin worked for the State of Montana Department of Labor in the Workforce Services Division, where she helped strengthen the local workforce and connected community members with employment opportunities.
Before her work with the state, she served in a local nonprofit organization, leading fundraising efforts, grant writing, communications, educational outreach, event planning and grassroots community engagement initiatives.
"We are excited to welcome Brooke to the Foundation team," said Tony Rebo, CPMC Foundation President. "Her passion for community service, experience in fundraising and outreach, and commitment to helping others make her an excellent fit for this important role."
As Foundation Director, Bolin plans to continue building upon the strong tradition established by the Foundation Board, previous directors, and dedicated volunteers.
"We are going to keep bringing high-quality and fun events to our community while raising funds to ensure our hospital is well-equipped to meet the healthcare needs of our region," said Bolin. "By building on the amazing events that the Cabinet Peaks Foundation Board, previous directors, and our wonderful volunteer group have lovingly created and successfully hosted, we will continue to be an asset to both the hospital and the community."
Bolin is already looking ahead to one of the Foundation's signature events, the upcoming Playing for Fundsies Golf Tournament, scheduled for June 27, 2026."I look forward to collaborating with the Foundation Board on the upcoming Playing for Fundsies Tournament and would love to invite members of our community to come out and golf with us," she said.
Outside of her professional responsibilities, Bolin enjoys spending time with her family. She and her husband, Aastin, have two children, Adaline (Adi), 8, and Glorfindel (Finn), 5. Their household also includes two dogs, Luxe and Indie, along with frogs, snakes, and chickens. The family shares a passion for collecting and restoring vintage Volkswagen buses and Beetles.
The Cabinet Peaks Medical Center Foundation supports the mission of Cabinet Peaks Medical Center through fundraising, community partnerships, and charitable giving that enhances healthcare services and programs throughout Lincoln County.
For more information about the Cabinet Peaks Medical Center Foundation at 406-283-7140 or [email protected].