Board Member
Todd Munsey, a dedicated community leader and advocate for comprehensive healthcare, has a rich history of service and leadership. Born and raised in New Hampshire and a frequent visitor to New England, Todd carries his passion for community and family into every aspect of his work.
Todd Munsey first joined the Adapt Board of Directors in July 2000, serving as a vital member until a brief hiatus in 2020. He returns to the board in 2022, bringing with him extensive experience in member services and community engagement. With a B.S. in Human Resource Management from George Fox University and a career spanning over two decades as the Director of Member Services at Douglas Electric Cooperative, Todd’s expertise in organizational and personnel management greatly enhances the board’s capabilities.
Motivated by a commitment to his community, Todd’s involvement with Adapt is driven by a desire to see the organization thrive and expand its reach. His deep roots in service, demonstrated through his roles on the Sutherlin City Council, Greater Roseburg Area United Way, Umpqua Training & Employment, Umpqua Valley Homebuilders, and Douglas County Fairgrounds, reflect his broad vision for community improvement and sustainability.
Todd is enthusiastic about Adapt’s evolution and its expansion into primary health care and mental health treatment, alongside its foundational drug and alcohol abuse prevention and treatment programs. He envisions Adapt continuing to grow as a leader in integrated healthcare services, further enriching the lives of those it serves while setting a benchmark for excellence in community health initiatives.
As Todd rejoins the Adapt Board, his leadership is anticipated to steer significant advancements in our service offerings and community impact. His ongoing dedication to family—underscored by his cherished relationships with his wife, four children, and six grandchildren—mirrors his commitment to the Adapt family, aiming to nurture and expand our community outreach.
Adapt has grown incredibly with current leadership. What was once predominately drug and alcohol abuse prevention and treatment, now includes Primary Care and Mental Health Care. I am very proud to be a small part of this amazing team of healthcare providers.
—Todd Munsey