Children’s Center, the only organization providing medical assessments and family support services to suspected victims of child abuse in Clackamas County, has recently added to its Board of Directors.

The Board is pleased to welcome three new members:

Tom Malone (of Lake Oswego), President and CEO, Routeware, Inc. Malone brings skills in marketing, strategy, forecasting, and administration, as well as a heartfelt passion for the mission of the Center. He has previously served on the Board of Trillium Foundation and the Oregon Entrepreneur Network. His wife Lori has been an active volunteer at Children’s Center for many years.

Don Johnson (of Lake Oswego), Police Chief, City of Lake Oswego. Don has over 30 years of law enforcement experience in California and Oregon, as well as 12 years of volunteer service with the YMCA. Chief Johnson will represent the local law enforcement community on the Board, as Children’s Center works closely with many agencies to ensure children’s safety.

Troy Stoeber, MD (of West Linn), Primary Care Pediatric Care Provider, Clackamas Pediatric Clinic. Dr. Stoeber joins the Board with a rich background in leadership and pediatric experience. He also has had clinical experience dealing with issues of child maltreatment during his ten years of practice in general pediatrics, and has recently been involved as a trainer of foster parents of children affected by methamphetamine.

“We’re looking forward to incorporating these three talented members into our Board,” said Terry Waddell, Board Development Committee Chair. “Their skills and expertise will round out and strengthen our existing group, and bring fresh perspectives and insight to our work.”

 The three are joining a cadre of skilled members who currently serve on the nonprofit board including:

  • Russ Reinhard (of Oregon City), Chair, Chief Executive, Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center
  • John Foote (of Lake Oswego), Immediate Past Chair, Clackamas County District Attorney
  • Terri Peschka (of Portland), Vice Chair, General Manager of Power Operations, PGE
  • Mike Weber, (of Portland), Secretary/Treasurer, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers
  • Catherine Burns (of Sherwood), Professor Emeritus of the OHSU School of Nursing
  • Beth Carpenter (of West Linn), Retired Forensic Division Lab Director, Oregon State Police
  • Angi Dilkes (of Canby), Vice President, Eames Consulting
  • Tasca Gulick (of Tualatin), Community Volunteer
  • Sally LeFeber (of Lake Oswego), Community Volunteer
  • Ron Naso (of Happy Valley), Retired Superintendent, North Clackamas School District
  • Ken Scuito (of Portland), Director of Marketing, Warn Industries
  • Terry Waddell (of Milwaukie), Community Volunteer.
  • Stewart A. Williams, III (of Tigard), Senior VP, Regional Treasury Management, Columbia Bank

Founded in 2002, Children’s Center, a 501c3 non-profit organization, is Clackamas County’s sole agency providing medical assessments, forensic interviews and family support services to children who are suspected to be victims of child abuse and neglect.