GILLETTE, WY –
Misty Robertson, RN, BSN, MSA, FACHE, Chief Nursing Officer at Campbell County Health
(CCH), has been elected to the
Council of Regents, the legislative body of the
American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE). The Council of Regents serves as the vital link between ACHE and
members by approving governance and membership regulations as well as
promoting ACHE programs, services and activities within their respective areas.
Ms. Robertson will take office at the Council of Regents meeting March
21, 2020, during ACHE’s 63rd Congress on Healthcare Leadership at
the Hyatt Regency Chicago. As a Regent, she will represent ACHE’s
membership in Wyoming.
Ms. Robertson has served as the Chief Nursing Officer at Campbell County
Health in Gillette, Wyoming since January 2019. Prior to this position,
she was the Chief Nursing Officer at
Bonner General Health in Sandpoint, Idaho.
She also is a new Board Secretary / Treasurer for
Edible Prairie Project, a Campbell County, Wyoming nonprofit with a mission to cultivate sustainable
food systems. Robertson was formerly a Board member at
Panhandle Animal Shelter in Sandpoint, Idaho and
Idaho Time Sensitive Emergencies (State Governing) Council prior to moving to Gillette.
Ms. Robertson is board certified in healthcare management as an ACHE Fellow.
She completed the ACHE Senior Executive Program in 2017. Robertson has
been a Registered Nurse for 19 years, graduate of
Boise State University nursing program, with a Masters of Health Services Administration from the
University of South Dakota, and currently a doctoral student at Boise State University in the Doctor
of Nursing Practice program.
“I and all of CCH are proud of Ms. Robertson’s appointment
to the ACHE Council of Regents”, said CCH CEO Andy Fitzgerald. “It
is a recognition of her hard work, commitment to education, and her pursuit
of continued excellence in her professional capacity as a healthcare executive.
Ms. Robertson represents the best of nursing administration and clinical
performance, and she will make a significant contribution to the important
work of ACHE.”
The American College of Healthcare Executives is an international professional
society of 48,000 healthcare executives who lead hospitals, healthcare
systems and other healthcare organizations. ACHE's mission is to advance
its members and healthcare management excellence. ACHE offers its prestigious
FACHE® credential, signifying board certification in healthcare management.
Learn more at
www.ache.org.