Leadership team & Board
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Ildi Klein
Ildi is the Executive Director who joined the organization in 2015 as the house manager.
Prior to her employment with Come Rest Awhile, Ildi earned two Bachelors of Arts degree in Human Studies and Religion and Philosophy from Marylhurst University. She further her education by attaining a master's degree in applied Theology and Pastoral Care Certificate also from Marylhurst University.
Ildi holds a certificate in Clinical Pastoral Education from Providence Hospital. Her professional qualifications and life experiences make her an ideal match for the organization.
Ildi creates an environment of hospitality and safety that inspires self-confidence in others.
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Nicole Denham
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
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Sue Smith
Sue joined the board in March of 2020 as the recording secretary.
Formerly positions as a legal assistant and art gallery manager.
For the past 15 years Sue has been an active community volunteer in the Arts as well as involved in AA service structure since 2015.
Interests: Art & art history, travel, cooking, hiking, skiing, boating.
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Sandty Engemen
Nancy founded Come Rest Awhile in 2001 with Mickey O'Connell. For 19 years, with different roles as counselor, business manager and then executive director, Nancy created a solid foundation of support and stability which allows Come Rest Awhile to flourish and grow from today.
Now retired, Nancy is still an active participant in the recovery community.
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Mickey O'Connell
Mickey is one of the founding members of Come Rest Awhile.
She was the spark with the idea while traveling in Molokai. Together with Nancy Engeman that spark came alive.
After 10 years as the CRA director, Mickey returned to her home in Molokai as an active participant in the recovery community.
She continues to sell real estate like a monkey in a mango tree!