A Warm Welcome and Special Thanks

Jan 9, 2025
Kyle King, Bess Wills, Drew Fogg and Bob Dureault
Pictured left to right: Kyle King, President; Bess Wills, Immediate Past Chair; Drew Fogg, Board Chair; and Bob Dureault, Foundation Director.

Join us in thanking Bess Wills, board president emeritus, for all her years of dedicated service, and in welcoming Drew Fogg as our new board president.

Bess is the General Manager for Gresham Ford and is a powerhouse in her community, serving on multiple boards and volunteering a great deal of her time for the betterment of the Gresham community. Bess served in the board chair position with both grace and grit, meeting any challenges that came her way. Thank you, Bess, for guiding us and volunteering with us through all those years. We are grateful to have you on our board, so that we will continue to benefit your wisdom and guidance moving forward.

Drew comes from the Marquis Companies family, and is a fifth-generation Nursing Home Administrator. He has been a faithful board member for seven years. Drew currently works as an independent sales representative through 3D Sales and Logistics. He is a father of two, an alumnus of Linfield University, and enjoys reading, golfing and collecting vinyl records.

When asked about why he accepted the board chair position, he responded, “I feel that I can continue and improve the fine work of the foundation board. I love the challenge of making things be the best they can be.”

Thank you, Drew, for your upcoming service to Adventist Health Portland Foundation. We are so excited to see what our future together holds!

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