Economic Development: A Conversation about Olympic Medical Center

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ROBERT L. SPINKS, MA, MS

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: OMC Published on Wed, June 2, 2011 by Robert Spinks, MA, MS http://www.sequimgazette.com/spinks

Note: This is the fourth of a multi-part series that examines economic development efforts on the Olympic Peninsula.

What comes first, the chicken or the egg? That’s a question that is often involved in discussions about economic development. Do you till the soil and plant the seeds for future economic development or do you wait for people to arrive and businesses to come on their own? One thing is for sure according to experts such as Clallam County Economic Development Council (EDC) Executive Director Linda Rotmark, services, schools, safety and health care are huge drawing cards in recruiting new business. A Conversation about OMC. A good example is our local Olympic Memorial Center (OMC), (Clallam County Public Hospital

District No. 2). OMC has served the community since its establishment on Nov. 1, 1951, and is governed by a seven-member, publicly elected board. Providing inpatient services at its 80-bed acute-care facility in Port Angeles, including a Level 3 trauma center (Harborview Hospital in Seattle is the region’s only Level 1 trauma center), surgical services, and labor and delivery; OMC is part of the economic development recruiting effort. In a recent conversation with OMC Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Eric Lewis, he discussed how OMC fits into the jig-saw puzzle of economic development. Serving as the CEO since 2006, Lewis previously served as the Chief Financial Officer at OMC for over 8 years. Lewis' previous experience includes serving as Vice President/Controller at Stevens Hospital in Edmonds for over 7 years, and prior to that, 5 years in public accounting. He graduated from the University of Washington in 1985 with a

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