Clark County business briefing, Feb. 8, 2025
The Columbian Published: February 8, 2025, 5:44am
People in Business The Educational Service District 112 Board of Directors appointed Dr. Mel Netzhammer to represent District 5, which encompasses parts of the Vancouver and Evergreen school districts. Netzhammer, who will retire as chancellor of Washington State University Vancouver this spring, brings leadership experience in higher education and a commitment to community engagement to the post. During his 13-year tenure as WSU Vancouver Chancellor, Netzhammer actively partnered with ESD 112, school districts, Clark College and other educational institutions to strengthen K-12 and higher-education opportunities in Southwest Washington. He has also had leadership roles on the boards of the Columbia River Economic Development Council, Greater Portland Inc. and Career Connect Southwest Washington, where he recently completed his term as co-chair. His national service includes board positions with the American Democracy Project, LGBTQ Leaders in Higher Education and the Washington Campus Coalition for the Public Good.
Other Business News Four former Providence health care clinics in Clark County reopened to patients under the PeaceHealth name Jan. 13. Nearly all the staff from the clinics, around 100 physicians, clinicians and caregivers, chose to stay at the clinics. “We want current clinic patients to know that while the names of the clinics are changing, their care team who they know, and trust, remains the same,” said Leon McCook, chief medical officer for PeaceHealth Medical Group-Columbia Network. Services will include primary care, walk-in care, imaging and outpatient rehabilitation services. The four locations locations: PeaceHealth Esther Short Primary Clinic, 700 Washington St., Vancouver; PeaceHealth Camas Clinic, 3101 S.E. 192nd Ave., Vancouver; PeaceHealth Mill Plain Clinic, 315 S.E. Stone Mill Drive, Vancouver; and PeaceHealth Vancouver Rehabilitation Clinic, 222 Park Plaza Driver, Park Tower 3, Ste. 120, Vancouver.
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