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BOARD MEMBERS
We are made up of a group of individuals with diverse backgrounds not only in the medical field (including nurses, hospital staff, and pediatric therapists) but also in the more broad community setting (WIC staff, community outreach staff, and mothers). We have come together with a common goal of supporting mothers and babies on their breastfeeding journey. All members volunteer their time to be a part of this coalition.
Some of us have struggled with our own breastfeeding experience, which spurred us to find a way to help others overcome similar challenges. Others have been providing guidance and support to new mothers in the Flathead Valley for many years. One thing is clear...we love helping mothers and babies connect and thrive through breastfeeding.
Some of us have struggled with our own breastfeeding experience, which spurred us to find a way to help others overcome similar challenges. Others have been providing guidance and support to new mothers in the Flathead Valley for many years. One thing is clear...we love helping mothers and babies connect and thrive through breastfeeding.
President - Kimberly DeVries, RN, CLC
Kimberly is a registered nurse, certified lactation counselor (CLC), and doula. She is currently pursuing her master's degree to become a family nurse practitioner. Kimberly's nursing experience is well-rounded. She worked in numerous areas of Logan Health Medical Center as a resource nurse (including postpartum) and as a home hospice nurse.
Kimberly is a proud mama of one. Her struggle to breastfeed her daughter the first few months of her life inspired her to become a CLC and help others. She loves educating & empowering people and believes in a holistic approach to care. Kimberly feels that breastfeeding is an important public health issue and is a passionate advocate for others.
Kimberly is a proud mama of one. Her struggle to breastfeed her daughter the first few months of her life inspired her to become a CLC and help others. She loves educating & empowering people and believes in a holistic approach to care. Kimberly feels that breastfeeding is an important public health issue and is a passionate advocate for others.
Vice President - Dr. Brie Proctor, DO
Brie is a family medicine physician here in the valley, although she spends more time as a stay at home mama right now. She has worked in urgent care and currently does some online chart reviews. Brie is also doing a breastfeeding medicine fellowship and is excited about the opportunities that will allow her.
Brie and her husband spent 18 months as foster parents and learned a lot about the importance of infant attachment. That experience really shaped the course of her life and career. She is passionate about helping moms and baby’s reach their breastfeeding goals and supporting families in the fourth trimester. Brie's whole world is her wonderful husband and a daughter. They all love spending time outside no matter the season, traveling to the National Parks, and reading.
Brie and her husband spent 18 months as foster parents and learned a lot about the importance of infant attachment. That experience really shaped the course of her life and career. She is passionate about helping moms and baby’s reach their breastfeeding goals and supporting families in the fourth trimester. Brie's whole world is her wonderful husband and a daughter. They all love spending time outside no matter the season, traveling to the National Parks, and reading.
Secretary - Kalli Jacquay
Kalli is a certified Community Health Worker currently employed as a Maternal Care Coordinator at Logan Health in Kalispell.
Kalli graduated from Montana State University-Bozeman with degrees in Psychology and Family and Consumer Sciences. She has spent most of her career providing home visiting and case management services to children with developmental disabilities and their families. Kalli is pleased to now be able to educate and connect women and families with necessary resources and support in the community through the Meadowlark Initiative at Logan Health.Kalli successfully breastfed her 2 daughters and hopes to support other working moms to do the same!
Kalli graduated from Montana State University-Bozeman with degrees in Psychology and Family and Consumer Sciences. She has spent most of her career providing home visiting and case management services to children with developmental disabilities and their families. Kalli is pleased to now be able to educate and connect women and families with necessary resources and support in the community through the Meadowlark Initiative at Logan Health.Kalli successfully breastfed her 2 daughters and hopes to support other working moms to do the same!
Treasurer - Jen White
Jen is the Operations Manager of the Nurturing Center.
Jen started at the Nurturing Center in May of 2010 part time as the Finance Manager. After working for 5 years as the Finance Manager, on-site IT, HR Onboarding, benefits management and facility maintenance/repairs, our then Executive Director, Cathy Brenneman, suggested changing her title to incorporate more of what she was actually doing, thus became the Operations Manager.
Jen grew up in Aztec, New Mexico, spent a few years in Idaho before moving to Montana in 2006. Previously she worked in the for profit world in accounting/bookkeeping. Jen graduated college in 2008 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. When she's not at work, Jen loves to be at home working on craft projects or reading.
Jen started at the Nurturing Center in May of 2010 part time as the Finance Manager. After working for 5 years as the Finance Manager, on-site IT, HR Onboarding, benefits management and facility maintenance/repairs, our then Executive Director, Cathy Brenneman, suggested changing her title to incorporate more of what she was actually doing, thus became the Operations Manager.
Jen grew up in Aztec, New Mexico, spent a few years in Idaho before moving to Montana in 2006. Previously she worked in the for profit world in accounting/bookkeeping. Jen graduated college in 2008 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. When she's not at work, Jen loves to be at home working on craft projects or reading.
Supporting Board Members
Martha Artyomenko
Martha is a labor doula and breastfeeding advocate. You can find her at Flathead Valley Doulas!
Martha also owns a property management company and is a writer. She tends to have a life full of many obligations, but is ready and eager to serve or brainstorm about breastfeeding, pregnancy troubles, and be a listening ear or support.
Martha also owns a property management company and is a writer. She tends to have a life full of many obligations, but is ready and eager to serve or brainstorm about breastfeeding, pregnancy troubles, and be a listening ear or support.
Sandra Beale, RN, IBCLC
Sandra is a registered nurse currently working at the LH Whitefish Birth Center which is Baby Friendly designated facility. She works as a postpartum nurse, lactation consultant, childbirth class instructor, prenatal breastfeeding class instructor, lactation support group facilitator, and the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative coordinator. Sandra has been an active member of the FVBC for several years and was the president for 5 of those years.
Sandra is a mom of 2 herself! She had 2 different breastfeeding experiences and challenges with each of them. Her own experience has given her a genuine and personal interest in offering lactation support.
Sandra is a mom of 2 herself! She had 2 different breastfeeding experiences and challenges with each of them. Her own experience has given her a genuine and personal interest in offering lactation support.
ACTIVE MEMBERS
Robyn Allen- RN, CLC. Logan Health - Whitefish Birth Center
Hattie Courtford Family engagement Coordinator - Nurturing Center
Hattie is the Family Engagement Coordinator at The Nurturing Center – a local nonprofit that works to provide comprehensive support, education and resources to families in a way that empowers parents and ultimately eliminates or greatly reduces the risk of abuse or neglect. In this role, Hattie is proud to be an active part of the Flathead Valley Breastfeeding Coalition, the Flathead Valley Perinatal Mental Health Coalition as well as the Postpartum Resource Group. Hattie is currently working to complete her certification as both a birth and postpartum doula and looks forward to being able to broaden her ability to serve families in our community.
Hattie birthed her first child in January 2022 and is grateful to have been able to exclusively breastfeed her daughter through the first year of her life. Going through her own initial journey of motherhood has further fueled Hattie’s passion to serve families navigating the fourth trimester.
Hattie birthed her first child in January 2022 and is grateful to have been able to exclusively breastfeed her daughter through the first year of her life. Going through her own initial journey of motherhood has further fueled Hattie’s passion to serve families navigating the fourth trimester.
Megan Dagle, DPT. First Point Physical Therapy
Jessica Detlor, RN, IBCLC. Logan Health - Whitefish Birth Center
Jessica is a lactation consultant and postpartum RN at the LHW Birth Center. She teaches prenatal childbirth classes and breastfeeding class. She is also one of our amazing Baby Bistro hosts!
Jessica is a mother of 3 and loves this community. She is passionate about helping families nourish their babies and thrive postpartum!
Jessica is a mother of 3 and loves this community. She is passionate about helping families nourish their babies and thrive postpartum!
Ginger Duchesne, RN, IBCLC. Logan Health Medical Center’s Mom/Baby Clinic
Cayla Erslev, RN, CLC. Logan Health - Whitefish Birth Center
Kristen Fortier Birth doula and photographer. New Moon
Kristen is a mama to two beautiful kiddos who were both breastfed into toddlerhood. Breastfeeding did not come easy, especially the first time around. With low supply and a baby with jaundice, there were many challenges in the beginning. Working with an IBCLC in those first weeks and spending many hours going to local breastfeeding support groups in San Francisco during this time, she was able to continue on in her breastfeeding journey and even had opportunities to donate milk to mothers in need her second time around. She is passionate about supporting all parents in their feeding journeys here in the Flathead Valley and loves being a member of FVBC.
Jen Mahlum, CLC. Peer Breastfeeding Counselor - WIC
Rae Trant WIC
Dr. Keltie Warren, DC. Thrive Chiropractic
Tracy Wills, RN, IBCLC. Logan Health Medical Center’s Mom/Baby Clinic.
FVBC Mission Statement:
The mission of the Flathead Valley Breastfeeding Coalition is to protect, promote, and support breastfeeding in the Flathead Community.
The mission of the Flathead Valley Breastfeeding Coalition is to protect, promote, and support breastfeeding in the Flathead Community.
How Can You Help?
Are you interested in volunteering as a member or being on the board? Are you wondering how you might be able to help?
One of the most common misconceptions we hear is, "I'm not nursing anymore, so I don't really think I can help." Most of us are not currently nursing a child. We've got people of all ages with a wide variety of breastfeeding experience. If you are passionate about supporting breastfeeding, we are always interested in talking with you more about how your interests and skills might best be applied.
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Are you interested in volunteering as a member or being on the board? Are you wondering how you might be able to help?
One of the most common misconceptions we hear is, "I'm not nursing anymore, so I don't really think I can help." Most of us are not currently nursing a child. We've got people of all ages with a wide variety of breastfeeding experience. If you are passionate about supporting breastfeeding, we are always interested in talking with you more about how your interests and skills might best be applied.
Visit the Contact Us tab!