Faith Community Health in Branson has added two members to their staff in March.
The releases on both individuals are below:
Heidi Mattman (Photo courtesy Olivia Vancil)
Faith Community Health (FCH) is pleased to announce the addition of Heidi Mattmann to it’s team. Heidi will be joining the charitable clinic as Director of Operations, a position which is new to the organization.
Heidi enlisted in the United States Coast Guard where she became a Chief Financial and Logistics Specialist. Heidi spent the next 20 years stationed in 7 different bases around the United States. During her service she graduated from the University of Illinois Springfield, a liberal arts school, with a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies and received multiple military awards. These include the Coast Guard
Enlisted Person of the Year, Chief Financial Officer Award for Excellence, Coast Guard Commendation, Coast Guard Achievement (2 citations), Coast Guard Unit Commendation (2 citations) and Coast Guard Meritorious Team Commendation (3 citations).
“We are thrilled to be able to bring Heidi Mattmann onto our team as a key leader to the organization. Her experiences in both public service and private business have given her both acumen and compassion that will serve the clinic and the community,” said Anne E. McGregor, FCH Interim Executive Director. “Our team at Faith Community Health is small but mighty. The entrance of Heidi is an opportunity to grow our impact, increase our footprint and provide improved efficiencies in order to serve the communities of Stone and Taney more fully. We couldn’t be more thrilled.”
Shelly Sanders
Faith Community Health (FCH) is pleased to announce Shelly Sanders has joined their team as Business Development Manager. Sanders brings with her decades of experience in the field of sales and marketing as well as experience in the nonprofit world.
The business model of FaithCare is designed to work directly with area businesses to provide for the health and wellness of hourly workers who are often uninsured or underinsured due to the high cost of healthcare. FaithCare is not insurance, but it provides consistent and comprehensive medical attention as well as access to affordable medications for patients of the clinic. Sanders will be responsible for expanding the model in the region as well as deeply serving current partners.
“I’m thrilled to be a part of Faith Community Health and supporting its growth in the community. I’ve lived and served in the Ozark’s for most of my life, it has given me so much, I’m honored to give back to it in this unique capacity,” Sanders continues, “The business model of FaithCare
meets a specific need for both business owners and their employees, taking care of critical health in order for individuals to remain healthy and working.”
“As we work to meet the medical needs of this growing demographic, we are thrilled to bring on Shelly. We estimate around 10,000 individuals between Stone and Taney County who qualify for services at FCH. FaithCare allows us to expand the platform while partnering with businesses who are highly invested in the health and wellbeing of their staff.” McGregor added.
Faith Community Health is a charitable medical clinic serving the medically underserved who live and work in the communities of Stone and Taney counties. Patients benefit from affordable, income-based access to primary care, mental health, vision, and prescription services.