Albertina Kerr is pleased to announce that Becky Hultberg, President and CEO of the Hospital Association of Oregon, has been selected to join its Governing Board of Directors.
Kerr Board members actively participate and routinely share their skills, resources and talents in governing the implementation of Kerr’s mission—empowering people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and mental health challenges to lead self-determined lives in their communities—helping Kerr thrive and grow.
“Becky’s expertise in healthcare policy and leadership, along with her advocacy on behalf of Oregon’s hospitals and their patients, will be a valuable addition to our board,” said Allison Stark, CEO of Albertina Kerr. “As a proud aunt of a niece with intellectual disabilities, she also brings an understanding of the needs of families served by Kerr and a passion for our mission.”
Becky earned her bachelor’s degree in history from Abilene Christian University in Texas and her master’s degree in business administration from Ball State University in Indianapolis. When she’s not advocating for the well-being of her community, Becky spends time reading, watching sports, and recreating in Oregon’s beautiful outdoors.
Founded in 1907 and serving clients throughout Oregon, Kerr is one of the oldest and largest human services providers in the Pacific Northwest. Kerr empowers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and mental health challenges to lead self-determined lives in their communities. Services include short-term crisis psychiatric care for youth, 24-hour residential care for adults with I/DD and youth with complex needs, and I/DD supported employment services. Kerr also developed and operates Wynne Watts Commons, an award-winning accessible, affordable, and sustainable residential community with 30 universally accessible units for adults with I/DD. Kerr operates Kerr Bikes, a family-friendly social enterprise for all abilities.