New development director joins Carson Valley Medical Center

Courtney Moore is the new director of development at Carson Valley Medical Center.

Courtney Moore is the new director of development at Carson Valley Medical Center.

Carson Valley Medical Center appointed Courtney Moore as director of development. This role manages fund development activities to support the center and includes directing its Hospital Foundation.

Moore first began working for the center in 2016 and has filled many roles during her tenure. She left briefly to complete a bachelor’s degree in business management from Western Governors University and is now pursuing an MBA.

“CVMC has been my home for the past seven years and to be so warmly welcomed back in this new role means so much,” said Moore. “I truly enjoy philanthropy work, especially working with non-profit organizations in the Carson Valley. I have organized and directed many of the CVMC Hospital Foundation events over the years and have worked closely with the previous directors in this role.”

A Douglas High School graduate, Moore moved to Carson Valley in 1998 and is an active member in the community. She serves as a board member of Tahoe Youth & Family Services, is co-founder of Project Prom of Northern Nevada, and a 2021 graduate of Leadership Douglas County through the Carson Valley Chamber of Commerce.

“I am looking forward to working in partnership with the CVMC Hospital Foundation Board of Trustees to meet the needs of CVMC and the community we serve through fundraising.”

Board of Trustees for 2023:

Brandy Thomson of JOIN, Inc., Board Chair

Renea Louie of Business Council Douglas County, Vice-Chair

Kyle Boelens of Carson Valley Medical Center, Secretary/Treasurer

Scott Morgan of Douglas County

Josh Nelson of SaladWorks/Frutta Bowl

Jeff Prater, CEO of Carson Valley Medical Center, Ex-Officio

For more information or for ways to be involved, visit cvmchospital.org/foundation or contact Moore at cmoore@cvmchospital.org or 775-782-1583.

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