Bekah Oleson is a Vice President at FirstBank and has been a member of the Inner City Health (ICH) Board for three years. She is passionate about ICH's mission to provide Christ-centered healthcare to underserved individuals in her community. A Colorado native, she lives with her husband and dog, Ellie, in Wheat Ridge.
Ana I Sanchez is a graduate of Metro State University, previously a member of the Patient Advisory Board. Ana has had the honor of serving as a Board member since 2019. Ana works as an independent contractor working with people with disabilities. Ana has been a small business owner since 2001. Ana loves to volunteer for different organizations in Colorado and also works as an alcohol and addiction counselor part-time. Ana loves studying the bible and loves to read and travel. Ana has four adult children and four grandchildren; she resides with her husband and pets.
Todd joined Gallagher in January 2023 as the Market Leader for Colorado and Arizona. He has been in the employee benefits business for nearly 30 years, getting his start in 1993 with Sun Life Financial. He started his consulting career back in 2011 after spending a little more than 17 years in various insurance carrier sales and management roles. He has an extensive background working with a wide range of clients with a vast array of benefit offerings. Todd graduated from Bowdoin College in Brunswick, ME, with a double major in Economics and Government. Todd has served on numerous boards, including Inner City Health Center, the Carson J. Spencer Foundation, the Carson J. Spencer Young Entrepreneur Scholarship, and the Colorado Group Insurance Association.
Chris Dillon is a Colorado native and a current resident of Denver, Colorado. He attended J.K. Mullen High School and The University of Notre Dame (BA 2014, Master of Accounting 2015). Chris has over eight years of public accounting experience at Eide Baily in Denver, Colorado, and is currently an audit manager. He joined the board to help advance the mission of Inner City Health (ICH) and make a Christian impact on the community. He has volunteered on the Board since 2021, serving on the Finance Committee. In his free time, Chris enjoys spending time with his family and is also an avid golfer, tennis player, and fisherman.
Sz-Min Harley, MD, is a board-certified OBGYN. Her passion for working with underserved populations started with her experiences in medical school and has persisted throughout her career. Serving on the Board of Directors at Inner City Health (ICH) has been an extension of this calling, as she strongly believes in its mission to provide access to high-quality healthcare to all people, regardless of background or ability to pay. Originally from Ohio, Dr. Harley enjoys exploring Colorado with her family and is happy to call Denver her home.
Randy Milliken has the unique distinction of being the longest continuous patient served by ICH. Randy has been coming as a patient since the clinic was founded in 1983 at 3405 Downing Street in Five Points. He served on the Patient Advisory Council before joining the Board of Directors. Randy remembers the impact of hearing the song “Jesus Loves Me This I Know” as a child. Years later, he would hear it sung again at Bear Valley Baptist Church, but following the selection Bob and Jan Williams shared a vision with the church about starting the Inner City Health Center. Randy felt compelled to seek care at the fledgling clinic. Jan would be his counselor, and Bob (MD) would be his first physician. Randy credits this relationship as a big reason for solidifying his faith in Jesus Christ.
Eugenia Mays is a longtime patient with Inner City Health Center. In fact, she began coming to the clinic when it was still located at 3405 Downing Street in the historic Five Points neighborhood. That was when, as she says, “the love kicked in.” Eugenia served on the Patient Advisory Council before joining the Board of Directors. She is a people person who is willing to learn, wants to know, and then pass it on. Her passions are Sunday School, church, and crochet. Eugenia’s personal guiding principal is that we are “GOD'S Children, we are family… people helping people help themselves.”
Jeff Johnson has been the Executive Director of Mile High Ministries (MHM) since its founding in 1988. Jeff and his wife Heidi raised their kids, and now their grandkids, on the East side. Jeff is an ordained member of the Street Psalms Community, an international communion of leaders called to seek peace and the underlying unity of all things within the rich diversity of our urban contexts. MHM has just opened a new affordable housing community across the street from ICH called Clara Brown Commons.