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Executive Director

Chris Otis joined SMART Reading as executive director in December 2010. In that time, she has effectively led the organization through multiple strategic planning processes that have resulted in impressive program growth – both quantitatively and qualitatively – incorporated equity throughout the organization and the communities it serves, and improved financial stability.

With Otis at the helm, the number of children SMART Reading serves annually across Oregon has grown by nearly 50 percent, and revenue has grown by 75 percent. In 2019-20, SMART Reading will reach 11,000 children in nearly 300 sites with reading support and 145,000 books to keep, thanks to the help of more than 5,000 volunteers.

Chris has a rich background of more than 20 years in nonprofit leadership. Prior to joining SMART Reading, she served as executive director for the Children’s Relief Nursery, a child abuse prevention program serving high-risk children and families in Portland. She has also served as the executive director for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation—Oregon Chapter; the Oregon Alliance of Senior and Health Services; and the California Association of School Psychologists; and served as the deputy executive director for the California Chiropractic Association. She served as an adjunct faculty member of the University of Portland, where she was recruited to design and teach a course on nonprofit management for MBA students at the University’s School of Business. She received both her MBA and her Bachelor’s degrees from California State University in Sacramento. Chris presently serves on the Board of Directors for the Nonprofit Association of Oregon and is a mentor/consultant for the Willamette Valley Development Officers. She is also a Senior Fellow with the American Leadership Forum.

Statewide Board of Directors

As a volunteer-driven organization, volunteers are critical to our success and are the very heart of SMART Reading. Our dedicated volunteer leadership is committed to helping SMART Reading achieve the vision of an Oregon where every child can read and is empowered to succeed. Our Board is comprised of individuals from across Oregon who assist SMART Reading through leadership, financial support and advocacy.

Officers:

  • Chair: Hank Sigmon, First Tech Federal Credit Union, Portland
  • Vice Chair: Karin Holsinger, Standard Insurance Company, Portland
  • Secretary: Jane Teater, Retired Educator and Reading Specialist, Bend
  • Treasurer: Anna Hutson, Avenue Agency, Portland
  • Immediate Past Chair: Terri Browning, Umpqua Bank, Portland

Directors:

  • Johnell Bell, Espousal Strategies, Portland
  • Sarah Beaubien, Quantis, Portland
  • Greg Chaillé, Oregon Community Foundation, Portland
  • Marito Domingo, First Tech Federal Credit Union, Portland
  • Kam Emery, Attorney, Portland
  • Moira Farnsworth*, Boly:Welch, Portland
  • Ray Holliday, Holliday Jewelry, Klamath Falls
  • Alexis James, Cascade Employers Association, Portland
  • Jim Linker, Umpqua Bank, Bend
  • Adam Morris, SalesFirst Recruiting, Portland
  • Joe Mueller, Wildwood & Company, Portland
  • Doug Post, Vista Capital Partners, Portland
  • Nathan Smalley, KinderCare, Portland
  • Krista Tappan, Portland Business Journal, Portland
  • Becky Tymchuk, Beaverton School Board, Portland
  • Becky Versteeg, SMART Site Coordinator, Medford
  • Angela Wilhelms, University of Oregon, Eugene

* Member representing SMART Reading Associate Board

Emeritus:

  • Mary Boyle, Portland
  • Gerry Brodsky, Salem
  • Tom Costabile, Old Tappan, NJ
  • Ruth Ann Dodson, Portland
  • Bill Early, Portland
  • Joe Gonyea II, Springfield
  • Katie Hertig, Warrenton
  • Sue Hollern, Bend
  • Behzad Hosseini, Portland
  • Liz Large, Portland
  • Irving J. Levin, Beaverton
  • Kent Lewis, Portland
  • John Morgan, Portland
  • Charles H. Rouse, Richland
  • Patricia C. Smullin, Medford
  • Steve Stadum, Portland
  • Von Summers, Portland
  • Bill Thorndike, Jr.,Medford
  • Dan Wieden, Portland
  • Mary Wilcox, Portland
  • Charles Wilhoite, Portland
  • DJ Wilson, Portland
  • Linda Wright, Portland
  • Steve Wynne, Portland

SMART Reading Leadership Council

SMART Reading Leadership Councils are groups of individuals in local communities across the state who help raise friends and funds for SMART Reading in their local area.

Executive Director

Chris Otis joined SMART Reading as executive director in December 2010. In that time, she has effectively led the organization through multiple strategic planning processes that have resulted in impressive program growth – both quantitatively and qualitatively – incorporated equity throughout the organization and the communities it serves, and improved financial stability.

With Otis at the helm, the number of children SMART Reading serves annually across Oregon has grown by nearly 50 percent, and revenue has grown by 75 percent. In 2019-20, SMART Reading will reach 11,000 children in nearly 300 sites with reading support and 145,000 books to keep, thanks to the help of more than 5,000 volunteers.

Chris has a rich background of more than 20 years in nonprofit leadership. Prior to joining SMART Reading, she served as executive director for the Children’s Relief Nursery, a child abuse prevention program serving high-risk children and families in Portland. She has also served as the executive director for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation—Oregon Chapter; the Oregon Alliance of Senior and Health Services; and the California Association of School Psychologists; and served as the deputy executive director for the California Chiropractic Association. She served as an adjunct faculty member of the University of Portland, where she was recruited to design and teach a course on nonprofit management for MBA students at the University’s School of Business. She received both her MBA and her Bachelor’s degrees from California State University in Sacramento. Chris presently serves on the Board of Directors for the Nonprofit Association of Oregon and is a mentor/consultant for the Willamette Valley Development Officers. She is also a Senior Fellow with the American Leadership Forum.

Argolis Smart Reader Executive

Statewide Board of Directors

As a volunteer-driven organization, volunteers are critical to our success and are the very heart of SMART Reading. Our dedicated volunteer leadership is committed to helping SMART Reading achieve the vision of an Oregon where every child can read and is empowered to succeed. Our Board is comprised of individuals from across Oregon who assist SMART Reading through leadership, financial support and advocacy.

Officers:

  • Chair: Hank Sigmon, First Tech Federal Credit Union, Portland
  • Vice Chair: Karin Holsinger, Standard Insurance Company, Portland
  • Secretary: Jane Teater, Retired Educator and Reading Specialist, Bend
  • Treasurer: Anna Hutson, Avenue Agency, Portland
  • Immediate Past Chair: Terri Browning, Umpqua Bank, Portland
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Directors:

  • Johnell Bell, Espousal Strategies, Portland
  • Sarah Beaubien, Quantis, Portland
  • Greg Chaillé, Oregon Community Foundation, Portland
  • Marito Domingo, First Tech Federal Credit Union, Portland
  • Kam Emery, Attorney, Portland
  • Moira Farnsworth*, Boly:Welch, Portland
  • Ray Holliday, Holliday Jewelry, Klamath Falls
  • Alexis James, Cascade Employers Association, Portland
  • Jim Linker, Umpqua Bank, Bend
  • Adam Morris, SalesFirst Recruiting, Portland
  • Joe Mueller, Wildwood & Company, Portland
  • Doug Post, Vista Capital Partners, Portland
  • Nathan Smalley, KinderCare, Portland
  • Krista Tappan, Portland Business Journal, Portland
  • Becky Tymchuk, Beaverton School Board, Portland
  • Becky Versteeg, SMART Site Coordinator, Medford
  • Angela Wilhelms, University of Oregon, Eugene

* Member representing SMART Reading Associate Board

Emeritus:

  • Mary Boyle, Portland
  • Gerry Brodsky, Salem
  • Tom Costabile, Old Tappan, NJ
  • Ruth Ann Dodson, Portland
  • Bill Early, Portland
  • Joe Gonyea II, Springfield
  • Katie Hertig, Warrenton
  • Sue Hollern, Bend
  • Behzad Hosseini, Portland
  • Liz Large, Portland
  • Irving J. Levin, Beaverton
  • Kent Lewis, Portland
  • John Morgan, Portland
  • Charles H. Rouse, Richland
  • Patricia C. Smullin, Medford
  • Steve Stadum, Portland
  • Von Summers, Portland
  • Bill Thorndike, Jr.,Medford
  • Dan Wieden, Portland
  • Mary Wilcox, Portland
  • Charles Wilhoite, Portland
  • DJ Wilson, Portland
  • Linda Wright, Portland
  • Steve Wynne, Portland

SMART Reading Leadership Council

Argolis Smart Reader Executive Review

SMART Reading Leadership Councils are groups of individuals in local communities across the state who help raise friends and funds for SMART Reading in their local area.