Tim Murphy has over 30 years of experience treating individuals with mental illness and substance abuse issues. He has served as the Administrative Director of Psychiatric Services at Salem Hospital, and was one of the founders of Liberty House, a Child Abuse Assessment Center. From 2005 to 2008, Tim was on the faculty of the National Technical Assistance Center, and he also served as a national educator and trainer for SAMHSA.
Prior to establishing Bridgeway Community Health, Tim was the Chief Executive Officer of Maui Youth and Family Services on the island of Maui, HI. He is also the co-author of “Restraint and Seclusion: The Model for Eliminating their Use in Healthcare.”
Renee Hancock has over 20 years of experience in human services and is dedicated to creating an organized culture where clients feel safe, supported and welcomed. Her role as the Chief Operations Officer includes establishing policies and practices that promote Bridgeway culture and procedures.
Isaac Vandergon brings over 20 years of Management and Finance experience as Bridgeway’s Chief Financial Officer. In addition to his role in finance, Isaac also oversees the digital functions of the organization including the IT Department. When not working, he enjoys volunteering in the community, spending time with his family, traveling, and enjoying the many outdoor offerings of the Pacific Northwest.
Lucilla has more than 20 years of senior Human Resources management and leadership experience in various multicultural settings. She is driven by a passion for helping people and organizations flourish, and believes that harnessing strengths and forging a diverse and inclusive culture are key enablers for the growth and success of an organization.
Dr. Carlos Obed Texidor Maldonado is from Caguas, Puerto Rico. He identifies as Boricua (Afro-Caribbean and Taíno heritage). He has been providing behavioral health services for over 24 years. He commenced his career providing treatment services for individuals within the Department of Corrections. Through the years, Dr. Texidor Maldonado has worked with diverse populations in both outpatient and inpatient levels of care (for SUD, Gambling Disorder, and Co-Occurring Disorders) as well as specialized programs such as treatment courts, Student Opportunity for Achieving Results (SOAR) (a collaborative program between Marion County Sheriff’s Office and Chemeketa Community College focused on reducing recidivism), and the Psychiatric Securities Review Board (PSRB). He supervised outpatient rural services, residential services, specialty courts, Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD), SOAR, US Federal Probation and Pretrial Services, and multiple correctional contracts.
Dr. Texidor Maldonado is a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor III and a Certified Gambling Addiction Counselor II through the Mental Health Addiction Certification Board of Oregon (MHACBO). Dr. Texidor Maldonado is also a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) through the Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists (OBPLCT). He is a Master Addiction Counselor (MAC) through the National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors. Lastly, he is a National Certified Counselor (NCC) and Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS) through the National Board of Certified Counselors.
Dr. Texidor Maldonado completed a Bachelor of Science in Psychology: Family Studies, a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health, and a Master of Business Administration at Corban University. Dr. Texidor Maldonado completed the Counselor Education and Supervision doctoral program at Oregon State University in December 2023. Dr. Texidor Maldonado conducted a corpus linguistic study of manualized treatment approaches and the academic discourse on recidivism.
Doug brings over 29 years of public service experience to his role as Bridgeway’s Director of Medically Managed Withdrawal, where he oversees all program operations and provides staff support. Prior to working at Bridgeway, Doug served as a Marion County Sheriff’s Office Lieutenant. Some of his achievements in this role included implementing and managing the Student Opportunities for Achieving Results (SOAR) program and working with Marion County’s Drug Court team. Doug is passionate about helping individuals heal and return to our community as family members, friends, and coworkers.
John Simmons has more than 45 years of experience in the culinary industry. In January 2014, he became Bridgeway’s Executive Chef and within a year was promoted to Supervisor of Culinary Services. John also added overseeing the maintenance department to his portfolio in 2016. John is passionate about providing high quality culinary and maintenance services to ensure Bridgeway’s staff and those we serve feel supported.
Dr. Rosborough has been Bridgeway’s Medical Director since its inception in 2009. After graduating from OHSU medical school in Portland he began his primary care practice in Mollala, Oregon. When not attending to his patients Dr. Rosborough can be found on a lake, stream or river with a fly rod in his hand and his lab Fisher by his side.
Shellee Rodriguez
Director of Residential Services
Mike Aranda
Clinical Supervisor of Corrections Programs
Mitchill Carsley
IT Supervisor
Kevin Northcott
Clinical Supervisor of Adult Outpatient Program
Jacob Vida
Clinical Supervisor of Adolescent Outpatient Program
Sue Smith
Business Manager
Eli Kinsley
Community Connect Program Supervisor
Rachel Lucas
Nurse Supervisor of Medically Managed Withdrawal
Melinda Hills
Clinical Supervisor of Medically Managed Withdrawal