Michele Goldberg, MD, Medical Director at Fourth Street Clinic, stands in front of the health center’s new mobile clinic taking medical services to vulnerable Utahns throughout the Wasatch Front.
Michele Goldberg, MD, Medical Director at Fourth Street Clinic, stands in front of the health center’s new mobile clinic taking medical services to vulnerable Utahns throughout the Wasatch Front.
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Dr. Mason Turner is the Associate Chief Medical Officer for Behavioral Health for Intermountain Health based in Salt Lake City, UT and Denver, CO.
His leadership in mental health care focuses on the development and evolution of strategic innovations in behavioral health care delivery that enhance quality of care and clinical excellence and are guided by principles of equity and inclusion of the patient/consumer voice into all aspects of the behavioral health ecosystem.
Including integration initiatives which link mental health care and addiction medicine services with both primary and specialty medical care, as well as supporting innovative technological means of reaching patients for treatment of behavioral health conditions, he is also committed to enhancing access for behavioral health care services to all those who need it. Additionally, he has extensive experience in promoting employee health and well-being in a variety of corporate and healthcare sectors.
As a clinician, he specializes in addiction medicine, consult-liaison psychiatry and treatment of personality disorders. He has received extensive training in resiliency-and systems-based approaches for improving the mental health and well-being of refugees, asylum seekers and torture survivors.
Dr. Turner also served as a former Assistant Clinical Professor in Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco Medical School, where he taught medical students at all levels the practice of interviewing patients and clinical reasoning skills. He also served as adjunct faculty at the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine.
Dr. Turner earned his AB degree in psychology from Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH, and completed his MD degree at the University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center/ Parkland Hospital in Dallas, TX. He completed his residency in psychiatry at Harvard University Medical School through Massachusetts General Hospital and McLean Hospital, in Boston, MA, with additional training in psychotherapy at the Center for Psychoanalytic Studies at Massachusetts General Hospital and addiction psychiatry at McLean Hospital. He is board certified in Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine through the American Board of Preventive Medicine.
In her professional life, Libby has raised funds for The Nature Conservancy around the globe, opened Salt Lake City’s first public recycling center, worked as an NPS Backcountry Ranger at the Grand Canyon, directed Patagonia’s environmental program, and more. Currently, Libby serves as the Senior Director of Development at the Grand Canyon Trust.
She wholeheartedly believes in community engagement and giving back. When she’s not working or volunteering, she’s sharing time with family and friends and exploring all corners of the world. She and her husband Stuart Ruckman have one son, Ellis Ruckman.
Dave Jones is a co-founder of Pathway Associates and a veteran fundraising consultant. With over twenty years of fund-raising experience, and more than forty capital and major gift campaigns to his credit, Dave brings a wealth of experience to his clients and a sincere passion for their causes. “I’m in the business of helping people realize their dreams for their community,” he claims. “Whether I’m working to develop a new performing arts center, build a school for disadvantaged children, or restore a historic cathedral, there is nothing more rewarding than helping worthy organizations tap the resources they need to fulfill their missions.”
In addition to his development work, Dave served for twelve years as a member of the Utah House of Representatives. He holds a master’s degree in public administration from the University of Utah and is active with numerous boards and commissions in his home state of Utah, including the Utah Nonprofits Association, the Utah Society of Fundraisers (AFP).
Glen is the former Executive Director of Odyssey House of Utah, a substance abuse and social service agency, a position he held for over 30 years. During his tenure, Odyssey House grew from one program with 27 clients to a multi-site agency that serves up to 400 clients daily and a staff of 160. Glen is widely respected as an expert in the substance abuse treatment community and has conducted hundreds of consultations, workshops, classes and speeches in 23 states and seven countries.
Glen holds a Master’s of Science in Social Work from the University of Utah. In addition, he has been an active community steward serving on the Community Nursing Services Board of Directors, the Governor’s Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, the State Advisory Sexual Abuse Committee and more. He has been honored with the Governor’s Award, Utah from the Substance Abuse & Anti Violence Council as well Clyde and Marie Gooderham Lecture Award from the University of Utah.
Jim is assistant dean for student affairs and an associate professor (clinical) at the University of Utah College of Pharmacy. He is also a faculty relations specialist in the Office of Academic Affairs for the Senior Vice President for Health Sciences.
Jim has adjunct appointments in the School of Medicine-Center for Health Ethics, Arts and Humanities, in the College of Law, and in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmaceutics at the University of Utah. His teaching, scholarship and clinical activities focus on pharmacy and healthcare law, ethical dilemmas in healthcare, FDA law and regulation, health care policy, pharmacy compounding, community pharmacy practice, communication and conflict.
Jim is a member of the Utah Bar and the US Patent and Trademark Office Bar. Jim is trained in conflict resolution and is a mediator. He received academic degrees in science (BS Biology), pharmacy (BS Pharmacy and PharmD), and law (JD) from the University of Utah.
France A. Davis II is the founder of Mental Health Experience, L.L.C. France is a board-certified, Utah licensed Physician Assistant who specializes in Psychiatry. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and Theology from Georgetown University and his Master of Science in Clinical Medicine / Physician Assistant Studies from Marywood University. France spent 4 years in Orthopedic Surgery and has been practicing Psychiatry for the past 9 years. France sees a broad spectrum of mental health conditions including ADHD, Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, OCD, PTSD, Sleep Disorders, and more, with a special interest in reproductive mental health issues experienced by mothers and their partners. France also has a special interest in the treatment of athletes dealing with mental illness. France feels a special connection to this subspecialty given his extensive athletic background.
France is part of the Advanced Practice Clinician team for the University of Utah Department of Psychiatry and Huntsman Mental Health Institute Crisis Services. France is also the Medical Director for Planted Healing and a member of Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital Board of Trustees.
Dr. Laura (Eli) Moreno is a Family Medicine physician. She practices full spectrum family medicine with obstetrics at the University of Utah.
Dr. Moreno earned a medical degree from the Universidad de Guadalajara in Guadalajara Jalisco, Mexico. She completed a surgical internship at Northwestern University in Chicago, IL and family medicine residency at Valley Family Medicine in Renton, WA.
She is one of the faculty for the residency program at the University of Utah and has cultivated her career in academics through scholars programs at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA and Georgetown in Washington D.C.
Her outpatient clinical practice is at the Redwood Health Care Center in the University of Utah, which she joined in 2019. Her passions are serving the Hispanic and Refugee population in Salt Lake City and teaching residents and medical students the art of medicine with a focus on health equity, diversity and inclusion, cultural competency and woman’s health.
David is the Senior Vice President Professional Services for Health Catalyst. David also spent 23 years in executive leadership positions at Intermountain Healthcare, a Utah-based, not-for-profit system of 22 hospitals, 185 clinics, and 1,400 employed physicians that is widely recognized as a leader in clinical quality improvement and in efficient healthcare delivery. For the last nine years, Grauer served as CEO/Administrator of Intermountain Medical Center, a 502-bed hospital in suburban Salt Lake City that is both Utah’s largest hospital and the flagship of Intermountain Healthcare. Previously, he was CEO/Administrator of two other Intermountain hospitals: Cottonwood Hospital and TOSH—The Orthopedic Specialty Hospital.
Maria Hill is the Assistant Vice President, Enterprise Care Management for Intermountain Healthcare. Her primary responsibility in this role is oversight of care management functions across all divisions including Hospitals, Medical Group, and SelectHealth. Maria has more than 30 years’ experience with corporate, academic, and community-based health systems, where she was instrumental in the development and implementation of care management methodologies. Her work in the continuum of health care service is focused on delivering the best practice and results in value-based payment arrangements including Bundled Payment, Accountable Care Organizations and Medicare Advantage Plans. She is trained as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Chronic Care. Her work in Lean Design and 6 Sigma assists her in achieving excellent results in quality, cost of care and service excellence. Her staff and peers appreciate her insight into their business and personal needs and clear communication, which complements her technical background in Case Coordination and Care Management.
Dan Zuhlke is a retired healthcare executive with forty years of experience working as a Human Resources professional. He has worked as the Chief Human Resources Officer for several large Health systems, including The Detroit Medical Center, St. John Health, and recently retired from Intermountain Health. For the past fifteen years he was the Chief HR Officer for Intermountain Health, and the senior executive responsible for organizational alignment. His expertise includes executive compensation, leadership development, employee engagement, and organizational effectiveness and alignment. Dan received his Bachelors degree from Michigan State University and Master’s degree from Wayne State University. Dan and his wife Sally have two grown daughters who live in New Jersey and Massachusetts.
Kelley has been Vice President of Operations at High Country Line Construction since 2015. In this role, he is responsible for customer relations, safety, estimating, project management, profitability, and overall successful project delivery. In his nearly 20 years of construction experience, Kelley has gained valuable construction project expertise in hospitals, pharmaceutical plants, renewable energy, electrical grid and EPC/design build delivery.
Prior to High Country, Kelley spent four years with Atkinson Power as project manager and four years with parent company, Clark Construction as assistant superintendent and project engineer. He holds a Master of Business Administration from the University of Denver, and a Bachelor of Science, in civil engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park. Kelley is an active member of NECA Southwest and Missouri Valley chapters and a board member of the Fourth Street Clinic – supporting future growth with the programs and partnerships committee.
Kim is an accomplished healthcare and university executive leader. She is the President and COO of the Huntsman Cancer Foundation. She holds a BA and MPA from the University of Utah. She was the recipient of the University of Utah College of Humanities Distinguished Alumna Award and the American Heart Association Go Red for Women Award.
Alex Meade is the General Manager and Principal Broker at the Miller Insurance Group in Salt Lake City. In his field, he holds a Certified Insurance Counselors Designation and is a member of the Society of CIC. Alex has worked with some of the oldest law firms, the largest independent auto dealerships, engineering firms, software technology and biotech companies in Utah. He works with businesses and individuals in most states west of the Rockies, in all areas of insurance and risk management, giving him a unique view for business.
Alex holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Finance from Linfield College in McMinneville, Oregon. His community involvement includes being a Young Leader with the United Way of Utah, and a member of Fourth Street Clinic’s Corporate Council helping to develop and start the Fourth Street Film Festival held annually in August.
Dr. Kencee Graves joined Fourth Street’s Board of Directors in January 2019. She is an Associate Professor within the Division of General Internal Medicine and the Department of Internal Medicine at University of Utah Health, and also serves as the U’s Chief Medical Officer for Inpatient Health. Her clinical practice areas are Hospital Medicine and Palliative Medicine. She enjoys caring for hospitalized patients with a variety of medical problems and enjoys working on programs to improve the care of hospitalized patients and to streamline work for clinical teams. Dr. Graves received her MD from the University of Utah in 2010, completed a residency in Internal Medicine in 2013, and served as a Chief Medical Resident. She completed a fellowship in Hospice & Palliative Medicine in 2019. Her passion is improving health care and communication for all patients and has been involved with the Fourth Street Clinic since 2006 when she started as a medical student volunteer.
Christina joins the Fourth Street Clinic Board of Directors having served on the boards of YWCA Utah, Voices for Utah Children, and Rowland Hall. She is the current Chair of the Advancement Committee. Her professional background is in marketing and brand strategy and she is an Account Director at the advertising agency, R&R Partners. Christina graduated from Wellesley College and earned an Ed.M. from Harvard in Human Development & Psychology. She lives in the Avenues with her family.
Hilaree is the Business Applications Director at Intermountain Healthcare. She has over 20 years of experience in Business Application Management with an emphasis on Payroll and Accounting. She is widely recognized for her ability to build and maintain strong relationships. She is able to effectively bring individuals and groups together and drive consensus to achieve common goals.
In addition to Hilaree’s role at Intermountain Healthcare, she also serves as the President of the Utah Healthcare Financial Management Association. Hilaree holds an MBA from the University of Utah.
Jeanne DePaulis spent her entire career in healthcare, almost exclusively at Primary Children’s Hospital. She gained extensive clinical experience in the Outpatient Clinic, Behavioral Health Unit and as Nursing Director of the Infant Unit. She moved into administration and eventually retired as the Assistant Administrator responsible for Pharmacy, Respiratory Care, Family Support Services (social Work and Psychology, Child Life, Palliative Care, Chaplaincy, Language Services, Music Therapy, Patient Education), Staff Education, Safe and Healthy Families (Child Protection Team) and Primary Children’s Behavioral Health Programs (inpatient, outpatient, residential). She also held administrative positions in both the Research and Ethics Committees.
She holds a BA in Sociology from Wayne State University, a BS in Nursing from the University of Utah and a Healthcare MBA from Regis University as well as a Certificate in Conflict Resolution from the University of Utah.
Marilynn Paine served previously as the Assistant Vice President for Health Sciences Strategic Initiatives at the University of Utah. In this position, she was involved in or led several initiatives that span traditional academic units and employ tools around systems thinking. These include ambulatory care process redesign and improving the patient experiences in the clinical enterprise. In addition she worked on the governance process that led to the establishment of the University of Utah School of Dentistry, and helped shepherd through governance the new Population Health Sciences Department in the School of Medicine.
Before coming to Utah, she was at the University of Michigan for 19 years where she was an Assistant Vice President for Medical Affairs and Chief of Staff to the Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs. She has presented nationally on using process redesign and innovation as tools for organizational and culture change and engagement. She helped to establish and participate in leadership development initiatives for the Health System, and she is a certified leadership coach.
She served on the Voices for Utah Children Board of Trustees and served for 7 years on the YWCA Board of Directors, the last two years as chair.
Karen Shepherd is a Former Member of Congress and Utah Senator who now serves on several corporate and community boards. She has had a long and varied career that began when she taught Freshman English and literature at The American University in Cairo and at BYU. She then served as Assistant Director and later as the first women Director of Salt Lake County Social Services. She was then Director of Continuing Education at Westminster College.
The best job of her life was when she was the editor and publisher of Network magazine and the owner of Webster Publishing. The last job of her life was when President Clinton appointed her to be the U.S. Representative at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in London. Her many years of community work have focused on organizations that promote the health and safety of women and children and on campaign finance reform.
Dr. Durham is an Adjunct Professor Emeritus in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Utah School of Medicine — having served on the Admissions Committee since 2014. He holds a BA in biochemical sciences from Harvard College and graduated from Duke University’s School of Medicine in 1973, completing his residency in pediatrics at the University of Utah in 1976.
He practiced with Bryner Pediatrics from 1976 – 2014 and is a past medical staff president, chair of Quality Improvement and former member of the Governing Board of Primary Children’s Hospital. He was a pediatric volunteer physician at the Fourth Street Clinic in the mid-90s and has served on Fourth Street Clinic’s board since 2012. In 2017, he was appointed to utah’s Juvenile Justice Services Board.