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Mary Ellen Cremer - Board Chairman
Big Timber, MT
Mary Ellen Cremer

Mary Ellen Cremer, a Montana native, has lived most of her life in the state. She earned graduate degrees in Economics and Business Administration and worked for a few years at Deloitte and Touche in Seattle before returning to Montana to reside south of Big Timber on the little ranch where she raised her family.

 

Donald B. Gimbel - Board Treasurer
Livingston, MT
Donald Gimbel

Don Gimbel moved to Livingston, on a full time basis, from Greenwich Connecticut in June of 2007. Don graduated from Georgetown University. Upon graduation Don started his life long career in investment services with Merrill Lynch. He is currently Senior Managing Director for Carret Asset Management in New York. While living in Greenwich, Don served on the Greenwich Day Care board and currently he sits on the board for Kids in Crisis. Don is also a member of the Economic Club of New York and is a Financial Commentator for Bloomberg Television and Radio. In his spare time, Don enjoys his 4 new grandchildren and his new home in Paradise Valley, Montana.

 

Robin Hoggan Ebinger - Board Secretary
Non-Profit Art Gallery Director
Robin Hoggan Ebinger

Robin moved to Livingston from Los Angeles, CA in 1998 where she worked as an accountant for independent movie studios. She is currently the acting Executive Director of the Livingston Center for Art and Culture where she is Board Treasurer and Past President. Robin also divides her time between the Montana Film Center, Livingston Gallery Association, and independent movies that drift through Montana.

 

Rev. David Gunderson
Episcopal Minister
Livingston, MT
Rev. David Gunderson

Reverend Gunderson is the rector of the Episcopal Churches of the Upper Yellowstone in Emigrant, Livingston, and Big Timber. He moved to Livingston from Seattle in August 2004, where he divided his time between the parish priesthood and the practice of psychotherapy. He studied literature as an undergraduate, and has graduate degrees in both theology and psychotherapy. He has also been a commercial fisherman, and is still an avid skier and mountain climber, and occasionally picks up the guitar to amuse himself.

 

Sharon Sweeney Fee, RN, PhD
Nurse Informaticist
Livingston, MT
Sharon Sweeney Fee

Dr. Sweeney Fee moved to Livingston from Bozeman in 2005 where she was a member of the Faculty at MSU's College of Nursing. She is currently managing the implementation of an Electronic Health Record for Livingston HealthCare. She is on the national board of the committee on Ethics and Human Protections for the American Nurse's Association and is the secretary and webmaster for the local Joe Brooks chapter of Trout Unlimited. Dr. Sweeney Fee was sponsored by the 6th Judicial District CASA/GAL for the 2007 Park 2 Park bicycle ride and enjoyed meeting the many CASA volunteers and staff from across the state.

 

Troy Redmon - Board Attorney
Attorney
Livingston, MT
Troy was born Louisiana, Missouri and raised in Livingston, Montana. His education was at the United States Military Academy (B.S. in Engineering & Political Science, 1987) and University of Montana (J.D., MBA, 2000). Troy was admitted to the Montana bar in 2000. Troy's practice areas include real estate transactions and litigation; water law; employment law; and business and corporate law.

  
 

Sixth Judicial District CASA

Ann Schilling, Program Director
P.O. Box 1827
Livingston, MT 59047

Business: (406) 222-4904
Fax:  (406) 222-4904
E-mail:info@casajd6.org

"We can't control where abused children come from, but we can have something to do with where they end up".