The CARTI Foundation recently announced the appointment of four new members to its Board of Directors: Misti Coker, Kelley Erstine, Grace Raja, M.D. and Cindy VanVeckhoven. With these appointments, the Foundation’s Board of Directors now includes 23 members.
CARTI is a not-for-profit, multidisciplinary cancer care provider offering medical, radiation and surgical oncology, diagnostic radiology and urology. With 19 treatment locations in 16 communities across the state, CARTI’s mission is to provide convenient access for cancer patients.
Misti Coker is the president of Personal Pep Rally, an Arkansas-based nonprofit with a mission to educate, motivate and encourage cancer patients and their families. Coker’s relationship with CARTI began in 2016 when her then 33-year-old son-in-law was diagnosed with esophageal cancer. Coker joined him for many appointments throughout his three-and-a-half-year cancer journey, which ended in January 2020. She was also a member of the Heat the Seat Fundraising Committee that raised funds to purchase new heated infusion chairs for the CARTI treatment clinic in Stuttgart. Coker is a survivor herself, having been diagnosed with malignant melanoma. She is the author of ‘Game On’, a collaboration of information from cancer patients, caregivers, family and friends.
Kelley Erstine is the CEO at Independent Insurance Agents of Arkansas. He previously served as chief of staff at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway, where he also served as interim president for nearly two months in 2017. Erstine’s relationship with CARTI began in the early 2000s when he helped organize the Yvonne Richardson Golf Tournament. Today, Erstine is the son of a patient currently being treated at the CARTI Cancer Center in Little Rock.
Dr. Grace Raja is a medical oncologist and treats patients at the CARTI Cancer Centers in Conway and Little Rock. She has been a member of CARTI’s medical team since 2016. Dr. Raja earned her medical degree from the University of Texas at Southwestern in Dallas, where she also completed her residency in internal medicine. She completed a fellowship in hematology/oncology at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, as well as at the University of Texas at Southwestern. She is board certified in internal medicine and hematology/oncology.
Cindy VanVeckhoven serves in the tax area of Landmark CPAs, Little Rock location. Cindy provides tax planning and compliance services, as well as accounting services and consulting to a diverse client base including manufacturing, retail, farming, and service industries. She also has extensive experience working with high-net-worth individuals and closely-held businesses. VanVeckhoven’s relationship with CARTI began in 1994 while working for BKD, she served as CARTI’s acting controller for five months. Since then, she has supported the organization financially and looks forward to growing her involvement.
The complete slate of board members for FY22 includes:
- Kim Ellis, Chair
- Paul Benham, III, Vice-Chair
- Ginger Beebe*, Searcy
- Traci Braunfisch, Little Rock
- Pam Brown Courtney, Faithland Properties, Inc.
- Misti Coker, Personal Pep Rally
- Karen Danhof, Dole Packaged Foods, LLC
- Kyle Drown, Arkansas State Police
- Kelley Erstine, Independent Insurance Agents of Arkansas
- Ann Freely, Maumelle
- Adam Head, CARTI President and CEO
- Steve Jonsson, Signal Media Inc.
- Dennis Jungmeyer*, North Little Rock
- Kyle King, KARK 4
- Charles Nabholz, Nabholz Inc.
- Grace Raja, M.D., CARTI
- J. Scott Schallhorn, Mitchell Williams
- Cindy VanVeckhoven, Landmark CPAs
- Sheila Vaught, Little Rock
- Terry Vick, Arkansas Federal Credit Union
- Mark V. Williamson*, Williamson Insurance
- John Youngblood*, Little Rock
- Jan Zimmerman, Little Rock
*Director-Emeritus
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