Four community leaders—Graham Adderson, Dr. Richard Emtman, Virginia Martinson, and Jerman Rose—have joined the Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation Board as Directors.
Graham Adderson is the Pullman Branch Manager for Columbia Bank. He has called Pullman home since 2015 and serves the community through active membership in Rotary and the United Way of Whitman County. As the son of healthcare professionals, Graham has held lifelong values rooted in accessible and affordable healthcare. He seeks to pursue his passion for service to the community through his role on the Foundation Board.
Richard Emtman, M.D. retired from Pullman Family Medicine in 2015 after practicing both clinic and hospital patient care for 30+ years. He mentored students, was active on hospital committees and now is a part time WWAMI medical student instructor and serves on the PRH Physician Leadership Council. His wife, Kathleen, serves as a Patient Support volunteer for the hospital. Recently the Emtmans established the Physician Leadership Endowment through the Foundation to support local physician leadership and well-being initiatives.
Virginia Martinson is the Pullman Branch Manager for Washington Trust Bank. She gained experiences in marketing, real estate, and finance before moving to Pullman in 2009. Her engagement with the Pullman community includes support for Palouse Habitat for Humanity, Rotary, the Whitman County Association of Realtors and membership on the Pullman Regional Hospital Women’s Leadership Guild—including four years on the board.
Jerman Rose retired from Washington State University in 2016 after 29 years, serving variety of roles as professor and administrator in the College of Business and the Provost’s Office. A world traveler and teacher specializing in international entrepreneurship, Jerman and his wife, Margie, have called Pullman home since 1987. He is looking forward to further engaging with the hospital with his new role on the Foundation Board.
The Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation Board of Directors provides governance through oversight of philanthropic funds received by the Foundation. Board members are engaged in activities that raise or manage funds for key priorities of the Foundation and Pullman Regional Hospital. The Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization established in 1945 to support Pullman Regional Hospital.
Learn More: https://pullmanregional.org/foundation
Contact: Alison Weigley
Assistant Director of Development, Marketing & Major Gifts
Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation
(509) 332-2041