Three new members join St. Francis Foundation Board

Grand Island, NE- CHI Health St. Francis Foundation welcomes three new members to its Board of Directors. Grand Island residents Randy Arens, Chris Stinson and Phil Wieck began their 3-year terms on July 1.
They join current board members Brad Bell, Megan Goplin, Joe Grabowski, Ed Jarosik, Stephen Knudsen, Chris Ladwig, Morganne Manivong, Butch Moural, Jodi Rauert, Dr. Riley Santin, Brayden Snell, Regina Somer and Adriane Washburn.
The St. Francis Foundation is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting the mission of St. Francis hospital: to build healthy communities by providing health and wellness programs and quality medical care to all. The Foundation actively seeks, acquires and manages contributions from public and private sources, reinvesting them directly into the local community.
More about the new board members:
Randy Arens: As a Product Quality Manager for CNH (Case-New Holland) in Grand Island, Randy brings 18 years of engineering experience within the agricultural sector. He is actively involved in the Resurrection Catholic Church parish council and various ministries. He has also contributed to the Junior Achievement board, GICC school board, religious education and coaching youth sports. Randy is married with three children. His hobbies include traveling, hiking, biking, watching sports, and enjoying the outdoors.
Chris Stinson: A Grand Island native, Chris Stinson is a seasoned financial industry professional with 40 years of experience. Recently re-appointed by Governor Jim Pillen to a four-year term on the Nebraska Racing & Gaming Commission, Chris brings valuable regulatory expertise. A University of Nebraska - Lincoln graduate, Chris is also the past president of Teammates-Grand Island Chapter, having been involved in mentoring for 12 years, and a member of Stephen Ministry. He is married with two children.
Phil Wieck: Phil Wieck serves as Vice President at Bruning Bank in Grand Island. A graduate of the University of Nebraska - Kearney with an Ag Business degree, Phil is deeply rooted in the central Nebraska community. He has served in various capacities for several non-profits and volunteers his time as an auctioneer. Phil is married with two children. He enjoys traveling with his family and golfing.