Leadership
Kyle King
President
Kyle King has been involved in health care leadership for more than 16
years. Joining Adventist Health 2011, he has worked in a number of leadership
roles. Most recently, he has overseen operations and market development
at Adventist Health Portland. In this role he has been responsible for
program growth and development with our OHSU partners as well as service-line
development and COVID-19 efforts. He has been highly successful in building
physician relationships and service lines to improve the financial viability
of the partnership.
Diana Erdmann
Patient Care Executive
As patient care executive, Diana Erdmann is responsible for patient care
services provided in all patient care units, surgery, cardiac cath lab,
pharmacy and pulmonary medicine, as well as the support provided by clinical
information systems and quality services.
Erdmann has served Adventist Health Portland since 2005 in roles like emergency
department interim director, medical unit and infusion services manager,
and director of nursing. As the COVID-19 pandemic incident command operating
officer, she drove the development and implementation of organization-wide
processes to ensure safety for patients, providers and staff. In every
role, Erdmann has helped her teams perform at high levels and created
an environment in which teams take ownership of their best practices and
behaviors to ensure success.
Erdmann holds a Master of Science in Nursing from Western Governors University
and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Portland.
She is also a board-certified nurse executive by the American Organization
for Nursing Leadership.
Outside of work, you may find Diana drinking coffee, savoring chocolate,
traveling and watching professional basketball.
Dr. Terry Lyndon Johnsson
Mission Integration Executive
Dr. Terry Johnsson is the mission integration executive for Adventist Health
Portland. A Portland native, he has a unique story that took him to Washington,
D.C., for a number of years, serving in the U.S. Air Force Presidential
Honor Guard at the White House for three U.S. presidents. After serving
in the Air Force, Dr. Johnsson went on to earn two undergraduate degrees:
a master's degree and a doctorate from the prestigious Wesley Theological
Seminary of Washington, D.C., during which time he also became a board-certified chaplain.
In 2014, Dr. Johnsson joined Adventist Health Portland as the director
of spiritual care before being promoted to vice president of mission integration.
During his time here, he started a non-profit high school mentoring program
called Student Healthcare Leaders with the goal to expose high school
students to the healthcare world, as well as Adventist Health Portland’s
First Friday program. Dr. Johnsson is currently working with his staff
chaplains to grow the grief support and Clinical Pastoral Education programs.
Adam Lee
Operations Executive
Adam Lee is the operations executive and brings nearly 20 years of experience
in health care leadership, marketing, communications and patient experience
to his role.
During his tenure, Lee's has demonstrated a commitment to the Adventist
Health mission to lead our organization through these unusual times and
beyond. His work in Portland has included building relationships with
our partners at OHSU Health.
Lee's 10-plus years with Adventist Health have included working here in
Portland as well as at the regional and system levels. Lee holds a Master
of Business Administration from Marylhurst University.
Jason Panasuk
Finance Officer
Jason Panasuk is the finance officer for Adventist Health Portland. Prior
to assuming this role, Panasuk served in finance roles for both the Adventist
Health system and Adventist Health Portland since 2014.
As finance officer, Panasuk leads our budget, productivity, labor management
and capital. He also spearheads financial relationships with our provider
partners, including Adventist Health, OHSU, insurance payers and governing bodies.
Panasuk holds a Master of Business Administration from the University of
South Dakota. He completed his undergraduate studies at Walla Walla University,
where he also served as a certified flight instructor.
Wesley Rippey, MD
Chief Medical Officer
Dr. Wesley E. Rippey is the chief medical officer for Adventist Medical
Center and is a licensed medical doctor certified by the American Board
of Surgery. He received his Bachelor of Science and MD degrees from Loma
Linda University School of Medicine in 1976 as well as completing his
surgery residency in 1981.
Here at Adventist Health, Dr. Rippey has been in private practice surgery
(general surgery, peripheral-vascular surgery) since July 1981. As well
as being a part of Adventist Health staff, he has been a board member
of Adventist Health and Adventist Medical Center, a board chair of Healthcare
Resources NW, board member of PELC and PLOC, board chair for Adventist
Health Portland Foundation and chair of PAG. He has been Adventist Medical
Center’s chief medical officer since 2008.
Dr. Rippey and his wife, Penny, live in Damascus, Oregon, where they grow
hay and Douglas fir. They have two daughters; one is a registered nurse,
and the other is in China for her master's degree in international studies
at John Hopkins University.
Shane Voshell
Human Resources Executive
Shane Voshell is the human resources executive for Adventist Health Portland
and brings nearly 25 years of Human Resources experience to his role.
During his tenure, Voshell has ably supported leaders and front line associates
to foster a workplace culture that aligns to and fosters the mission and
values of the organization. Over the last couple of years his work has
been heavily focused on leading through the disruptive impacts of the
pandemic on associates.
Voshell's 10 years with Adventist Health have included working in local
and regional capacities.