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Goal 1: Clinical Excellence – To be recognized as a practice that provides exceptional clinical care and has a culture of continuous learning to support staff and delivery of high-quality care.
Goal 2: Financial Sustainability – To continue to invest in our team and expand access in the communities we serve.
Goal 3: Community Partnerships – To grow and strengthen community partnerships in support of our mission.
Goal 4: Operational Excellence (Tech) – To provide quality and efficient operational services resulting in improved patient experience and staff satisfaction.
Goal 5: Organizational Wellness – To be well known within the organization and in the community as an exceptional place to work.
Sunshine Fund: Greater Portland Health maintains a Sunshine Fund to be used for purchasing medications and other health-related items that are not covered by insurance for patients. These funds are essential for many people who do not have insurance or cannot afford their medications. Donations to our Sunshine Fund are welcome and can be made online at www.greaterportlandhealth.org/donate.
Those interested in volunteering may find more information at www.greaterportlandhealth.org/volunteer. All volunteers must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and will help maintain HIPPA security, manage filing and contact patients.
CEO
Board President
Director of Communications and Public Affairs
MaineHealth Accountable Care Organization
Isabella Borrero, Board Vice President, Family and Community Engagement Specialist with the Multilingual and Multicultural Center at Portland Public Schools
Richard “Skip” White, Board Treasurer, Consultant
Christine Caulfield, Board Secretary, Retired
Bibiche Bekoka, Multilingual Cultural Specialist
Chris Dana, Assistant Vice President, Legal Counsel, Unum
Dr. Marie Guay, Retired
Isaac MacDougal, Owner, Cocktail Mary
Terri McGuire, Self-employed, Compass Trades LLC
Claude Muhinda Rwakagwa, Contractor at Robert Half
Axel Nimbona, Program Manager, Safe Residential Care LLC
Conor O’Neill, Director of Operations at J C Moving LLC and Southern Maine Temps
Julien Powers-Candelmo, Founder/Director at Powers of the Healing Arts Therapy and Training Center LLC; Clinical Supervisor at Counseling and Trauma Therapy Associates; Outpatient Clinician (Affiliate); Private Practice, Health Affiliates Maine
Joelle Rutembesa, Finance and Development Associate, ACLU of Maine
John Skeen, Painter, composer, poet
Eileen Skillings, Retired Grete Zemans Retired
Established: 2009
Employees: 207
Annual revenue: $22,666,500
47% Program revenue
35% Federal/State
11% Foundations/Private donors
7% Other
180 Park Ave., Portland, ME 04102 (207) 874-2141
Facebook: Greater Portland Health
X: @GPortlandHealth Instagram: @greaterportlandhealth
LinkedIn: Greater Portland Health
2024 Geiger Gibson Emerging Leader award – Samantha Pinard, Community Health Worker Supervisor; 2024 American Association of Nurse Practitioners’ State Sward for Excellence – Courtney Pladsen, DNP, FNP, RN; 2023 Community Health Quality Recognition Badges – Health Disparities Reducer and Access Enhancer; 2023 MPCA’s Team-Based Excellence Award – Recuperative Care Team; and 2023 Practice Administrator or General Excellence Award – Nichole Brown.
Greater Portland Health’s mission is to provide high-quality, patient-centered health care that is accessible, affordable and culturally sensitive.
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