Pullman, WA—Linda Infranco, CFRE has been named Executive Director for Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation; her new role will begin January 9, 2023.
“I am incredibly thankful to serve Pullman Regional Hospital in this capacity and look forward to working together with hospital leadership, our Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation team, and dedicated community members to enhance the vision of Pullman Regional Hospital,” said Infranco. “My time at Washington State University has well prepared me for this role and I am forever grateful to the leaders and colleagues from whom I have learned and worked alongside for 22 years.”
“As a proud patient of Pullman Regional Hospital, I trust and value the expertise and dedication of our regional healthcare professionals. This new role is a natural career path for me given my passions around quality healthcare and relationship building,” said Infranco.
Infranco earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Washington State University and holds a Certified Fundraising Executive Certification, an internationally recognized program for professional fundraisers.
“Linda has spent twenty plus years enriching Washington State University through her work in development, and we’re excited to welcome her to the Pullman Regional Hospital family,” said Matt Forge, Pullman Regional Hospital Chief Executive Officer. “Her work ethic and passion for philanthropy precedes her; she will be a vital part of our ability to thrive as a community hospital.”
“I am thrilled Linda Infranco was chosen as the new Executive Director of Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation,” said Karlene Beaumont, Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation Board President. “I have known Linda for many years and her work ethic, personality and accomplishments will be strong assets for Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation and the Hospital.”
Originally from Long Island, NY, Infranco and her husband Michael moved to Seattle in 1993 and Pullman in 2000. Their son Christopher is a pre-med student at WSU majoring in biology. She has served in community volunteer roles including booster clubs, book fairs, WSU Children’s Center and the YMCA of the Palouse. Her hobbies include watching WSU athletic events, enjoying the Palouse’s natural beauty with family, reading, dining, and retail therapy.
Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation is a registered non-profit; an 18-member board of volunteer directors governs donated funds and four endowments. 100% of donated and granted dollars are invested or transferred to the hospital to support yearly projects through an annual giving program, outreach medicine programs like the Regional High School Athletic Training program, and endowed funds for cardiology, orthopedics, physician leadership and the Scott K. Adams Endowment for Healthcare Quality & Access.