CPMC Foundation welcomes three new board members
The Cabinet Peaks Medical Center (CPMC) Foundation recently announced the addition of three dedicated individuals to its Foundation Board: Brian Sharp, Jamie Rosling and Bonnie Schull, further enhancing its mission to improve healthcare access and services for the Libby community.
Brian Sharp
A proud Libby native, Brian Sharp brings extensive leadership and global experience to the Foundation. After graduating from Libby High School in 2004, Brian served a distinguished 14-year career with the U.S. Army Special Forces (Green Berets), working in challenging environments across four continents. His role involved coordinating multinational operations alongside embassies, militaries, and intelligence organizations. Brian medically retired in 2021 and returned to Libby to make a positive local impact.
As a Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) member, Brian actively supports veterans and engages with Libby’s youth through educational talks. He lives near Libby with his wife, Cierra, and their four children. “I’m honored to give back to the community that has given me so much,” Brian shared. Joining the CPMC Foundation Board, he is eager to strengthen local healthcare and support the Foundation's impactful community events.
Jamie Rosling
A lifelong Libby resident, Jamie Rosling brings over 15 years of experience at Libby Care Center, where she currently serves as the Social Services Director. She has been married for 28 years and has three grown children, with a new granddaughter born on Christmas day. Jamie’s deep connection to the community is reflected in her prior volunteer work with youth soccer and service on the CARD Foundation Board.
Passionate about supporting her hometown, Jamie explained, “I joined the Board to be part of the community and to help ensure access to quality healthcare.” Her dedication to Libby and its residents is at the heart of her commitment to the CPMC Foundation’s mission.
Bonnie Schull
Bonnie Schull, a dedicated entrepreneur, is a proud graduate of Troy High School and Montana State University. After two decades in the furniture industry as a Digital Marketing Executive, Bonnie returned to Libby during the COVID-19 pandemic to run her family business, “New To You.”
Under her leadership, the business supports numerous community initiatives, including annual backpack drives, Logger Cheerleader sponsorships and various charitable events for local causes.
Bonnie lives in Libby with her husband, Randy, a VP at Ashley Furniture Industries and they have three grown children. Bonnie shared her excitement about joining the Foundation, saying, “I am very excited to help bring services and technology to our town to benefit our community. The excitement and professionalism of the Cabinet Peaks family is amazing, and I am proud to be included.”
The CPMC Foundation warmly welcomes Brian, Jamie, and Bonnie, appreciating their unique talents and shared passion for enhancing the health and well-being of the Libby community.