Board & Leadership

Board of Directors

ACMHS, Inc. dba Alaska Behavioral Health has an up-to 15 person volunteer Board of Directors which meets 9 times per year.  If you are interested in becoming a Board Member or volunteering on an Advisory Board please contact the Executive Coordinator at (907) 261-5334.

Board Meetings are open to the public and are typically held at 4020 Folker Street in Anchorage, beginning at 5:30 pm.

2026 Board Meetings

  • February 5, 2026
  • April 2, 2026
  • June 4, 2026
  • August 8, 2026 (held in Fairbanks)
  • October 1, 2026
  • December 3, 2026

 2025 Officers & Members

Brad Spees
President
VP & Operating Group Manager, GCI

Traci Gatewood
Immediate President
Owner, G2 Diversified Services

Cathy Giessel, APRN
President-elect
Volunteer, Christian Health Associates

Cathy Taylor
Treasurer
retired from Alyeska Pipeline

Susan Crosson
Secretary
Susan K. Crosson Appraisals

Whitney Brown
Board member
Stoel Rives LLP

Christopher Cox
Board Member
General Communications, Inc.

Andrew Crow
Board Member
University of Alaska Anchorage Business Enterprise Institute

Suzanne Fairbanks
Board Member
Carlisle Transportation

Irene Gobeli
Board Member
Hillcorp LLC

Cathy Taylor
Board Member
retired from Alyeska Pipeline

Ian van Tets, Ph.D.
Board Member
University of Alaska Anchorage, Department of Biological Sciences


Our Leadership Team

Jim Myers, MBA
Chief Executive Officer
Jim joined Alaska Behavioral Health as CEO in January 2018. Since joining AKBH, Jim has focused on re-vamping the employee salary schedule, developing an incentive pay program for all staff, and expanding access to services across the company. Prior to joining AKBH, Jim was the Executive Director of the Pediatric Mental Health Institute at Children’s Hospital of Colorado in Aurora, CO. As the first director, he led the creation of a strategic plan that resulted in significant expansion of mental health services. Before joining Children’s Colorado, Jim was the Business Director for PsychoSocial Services at Seattle Children’s Hospital. While there Jim led the creation of the Seattle Children’s Autism Center as well as the Partnership Access Line, a Child Psychiatry consultation program for primary care providers serving the States of Washington and Wyoming and now Alaska as PAL-PAK. Jim has a BAB in Decision Sciences from Eastern Washington University, an MBA from Indiana University and over 20 years of healthcare leadership experience. Before starting a career in healthcare, Jim served in the U.S. Army as a Signal Intelligence Analyst at Field Station Kunia.
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Joshua Arvidson, MSS., LCSW
Chief Operating Officer
Joshua Arvidson, MSS., LCSW is the Chief Operating Officer at Alaska Behavioral Health. Joshua is the founder of the Alaska Child Trauma Center and the Director of the Rural Child Trauma Center, both are National Child Traumatic Stress Network Treatment and Training Centers. Joshua has been a licensed clinical social worker for over two decades and is a licensed professional counselor supervisor. Joshua served as the Co-Project Director for two of Alaska’s first SAMHSA-recognized CCBHCs (Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics). Joshua serves on the Editorial Board for the Journal of Child and Adolescent Trauma and has taught graduate course for both the University of Alaska Anchorage’s Social Work and Clinical Psychology programs. Joshua has published multiple peer-reviewed research and clinical papers in the fields of child and adult trauma treatment, clinical screening, risk prevention and integrated care.
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Hannah McKinney, DNP, PMHNP-BC
Chief Medical Officer
Hannah McKinney, DNP, PMHNP-BC is a Doctor of Nursing Practice board certified in Psychiatry and Mental Health. She obtained her doctorate from the University of Wyoming, although she is originally from Tennessee. Her professional interests include treating a wide variety of psychiatric disorders across the lifespan through evidence-based medication management. Her personal interests include distance running, skiing, hiking, climbing, biking, cooking, and spending time with her family.
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Michael Bailey, MBA
Chief Financial Officer
Michael Bailey, MBA has more than two decades of experience in non-profit finance and management serving Alaskans, including as Chief Operations Officer for a human services agency through the pandemic. His previous management experience in the seafood industry provided understanding of the unique access challenges faced by rural communities. He graduated from University of Alaska Anchorage and Wayland Baptist University and holds a certificate in nonprofit management from the Foraker Group. He has served on the Board of the Alaska Association on Developmental Disabilities and the Anchorage Fire Explorers Post 264.
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Pamela Kennedy, MS LPC NCC
Chief Client Experience Officer
Pamela Kennedy has worked at Alaska Behavioral Health (AKBH) for 16 years in various positions from providing direct clinical care to process improvement. She is passionate about the work she does to improve the care, quality of services and client experiences at AKBH. She leads the Organizational accreditation process with Council On Accreditation as well as actively works to improve processes that elevate the delivery of quality service at AKBH. Pamela is the HIPAA Privacy Officer for AKBH and is Certified in Healthcare Privacy Compliance (CHPC) through HCCA. She is a Licensed Clinician (LPC) in the State of Alaska, Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC) as well as an approved supervisor for those seeking licensure as an LPC. She has been providing supervision for LPC licensure for 8 years. Her clinical focus is on providing person centered, goal directed, trauma informed behavioral health interventions using cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectal behavioral therapy techniques, and sensory integration techniques.
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Mary Beth Goodman , MA, LMHP, LPC, NBCC
Director, Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at AKBH
Mary Beth Goodman is the Clinic Director at the Cohen Clinic at Alaska Behavioral Health, a role she took on in January 2020. Previously, she was a Clinical Director and Therapist working with military families and veterans her entire clinical career. She is responsible for providing oversight and inspiration to her entire dedicated staff of clinicians, caregivers and warriors. Other responsibilities include developing and monitoring measurable goals for staff, providing oversight of clinical cases, assuring quality of care and maintaining strong relationships with staff, clients, and external referral sources. Mary Beth has a background in administrative and clinical leadership and has worked collaboratively with others to achieve program goals in previous employment. She is dedicated to the Cohen Veterans Network philosophical approach and to supporting the clinical team in her role as clinic director. Her passion for direct work with veterans and military families over the years enhances her ability to be connected to the needs of clients and families and to the staff. She has over 20 years of experience as a clinician working directly with active duty military, veterans, and military family members. She is certified and/or trained in CBT, CPT, EMDR, and PE. Mary Beth received her undergraduate degrees in mathematics, physics, philosophy, and education from The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA. She continued her graduate studies in counseling and psychology at Liberty University, in Lynchburg, VA. Mary Beth has been fortunate to have worked to help individuals who struggled with PTSD, trauma, eating disorders, anxiety, depression, grief and loss, divorce, addiction, and sensory integration issues. She works with adults, children and families. Mary Beth has worked in the mental health arena for 24 years and has yet to find a corner where hope does not exist. Her message to you is simple, “Be proud of the decision you made to seek treatment and to be proud of the courage it took to desire change. You are AWESOME. I look forward to meeting you.”
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Cheryl Mounts
Director of Human Capital Management
Cheryl Mounts, PHR, SHRM-CP has been with Alaska Behavioral Health since 1994 and has grown in her responsibilities as the organization grew. She attended the University of Alaska Anchorage and Alaska Pacific University before graduating from Brigham Young University – Idaho. She received her Professional in Human Resources certification in 1998 and SHRM-Certified Professional in 2015. She has lived in Anchorage most of her life and loves its natural beauty and wildlife. Although not fond of flying, Cheryl loves to travel with Europe a future destination! Cheryl truly believes our staff are our most valuable asset, and her goal is to ensure their needs are met so they can continue to devote their time to our clients.
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Jessica Cochran
Director of Communications
Jessica has worked at Alaska Behavioral Health since 2014, first as Executive Coordinator before moving into Community Relations & Communications. She previously worked for almost 20 years as a public radio reporter and producer in Anchorage, which gave her the opportunity to learn a lot about Alaska and gain an appreciation for the role of mental health in many issues affecting Alaskans. When not at work, she enjoys hiking, skiing, ice skating and generally being outside with her family.
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Ksenia Leshtaeva
Executive Coordinator
Ksenia joined AKBH as the Executive Coordinator in 2020. In her role, she provides executive support for a wide range of complex high-level administrative duties. She also serves as the liaison to the Board of Directors and works closely with other members of the Senior Leadership team to facilitate communication and sharing of best practices. Ksenia also coordinates and oversees projects and initiatives assigned by the CEO. Ksenia is solely responsible for developing the organization-wide intranet (myAKBH) using Microsoft 365 applications like SharePoint. She has also coordinated the establishment of the AKBH Master Calendar. Among many other projects, Ksenia is responsible for developing the Policy Portal and Policy Lifecycle revamp, restructuring of corporate records, and corporate event planning (Employee Appreciation Party, Strategic Planning and Leadership team retreats, Board Meetings). Ksenia holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology (with a Chemistry and Health Sciences Minor) from the University of Alaska Anchorage. Initially, she pursued medical school, but she changed her career path due to personal experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Passionate about evolving organizations and implementing innovative solutions, she thrives most when she can create problem-solving strategies to enhance resilience, adaptability, and operational efficiency. Ksenia also holds various certifications in corporate governance, knowledge management, DevOps, and other business processes. Her expertise extends to cutting-edge technical solutions, earning her recognition in the Microsoft365 community (she was ranked 5th on Leaderboard at the 2023 Microsoft365 Conference). She is nothing but dedicated to moving AKBH to the forefront of technological advancements in knowledge management and employee collaboration. When not working on a new project, Ksenia likes to sew, knit, paint, spend time with her husky named Freud, write music, play video games, read, and learn new skills.
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Bob Walker, BBA
Director of IT
Bob Walker, BBA (University of Alaska-Anchorage) has been with Alaska Behavioral Health for over 30 years, originally joining the company in 1993 in an auditing/budget role before transitioning to systems/database management. During the late 90’s he implemented the first electronic billing system at AKBH and in the early 2000’s he transitioned to management of the IT department and contracts. He was instrumental in the design and implementation of our first electronic health record and since that time has heavily focused on management and administration of the AKBH electronic health record. Bob was born in Anchorage and has spent his entire lifetime in Alaska where he has enjoyed raising his family. He has a passion for the outdoors and has been heavily involved in the hockey community.
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