The board of the Huntsman Mental Health Foundation (HMHF) has announced significant changes to its leadership.
Heidi Woodbury, the current vice president of institutional advancement at the University of Utah, has been appointed interim president while Christena Huntsman Durham, HMHF chair of the board, and board member David Huntsman will serve as co-CEOs. The changes took effect with the recent announcement of the transition.
“We are thrilled to have Heidi’s expertise and leadership during this important time at HMHF. We have worked with her for many years and know Heidi has a deep connection to the foundation’s mission and will ensure our talented team members and partners can build on their critical work together,” said Huntsman Durham.
HMHF raises funds and awareness in support of the Huntsman Mental Health Institute and its mission to transform mental health through community, research, clinical and educational initiatives, the organization says on its website. The foundation is working toward a world where mental wellness is accessible to all and where funding is not an obstacle on the path to well-being, by leveraging the power of philanthropic support to break down the barriers that hinder mental wellness, both regionally and nationally, its mission statement says.