
Stephanie Motter, a health care executive in Grand Junction, is one of two new appointees to the Colorado Mesa University Board of Trustees.
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper appointed Motter and Raymond Anilionis of Parshall to three-year terms on the board. Robert Wilson of Mack was reappointed to a term expiring at the end of this year.
Motter serves as chief executive officer of Monument Health, a clinically integrated health care network in Mesa County that’s a collaborative effort of Primary Care Partners, St. Mary’s Hospital and Rocky Mountain Health Plans. Motter previously served as vice president for quality and clinical strategy at DaVita Healthcare Partners. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Smith College in economics and master’s degree in nursing from Yale University.
Along with the other appointments, Hickenlooper reappointed Craig Little of Grand Junction to the Radiation Advisory Committee for a term expiring
Jan. 1, 2022. Little serves as an industry representative on the committee, which provides technical advice for a radiation control program.