2025 Board of Directors

2025 Board of Directors

Josh Wickstrom

President

Josh and his family moved to Astoria from Idaho nearly a decade ago. He currently works educating K-2 students in the Astoria School District. He brings with him a background in mobile data devices, video production, and writing.  He has served the United Way in several “Day of Caring” events and as a loaned executive for the United Way.

Kelsey Hix

PAst CHair

As a proud Clatsop County native and a team member at AAA Oregon, where community is a core value, I’m dedicated to giving back to the place that shaped me. My focus is on supporting initiatives that uplift and empower local residents.

Bob Fuller

Treasurer

Mr. Fuller has over 40 years experience as a business consultant working with Fortune 100 companies, and local, state, and federal government agencies. He serves on the Seaside Convention Center Commission and is active in the Red Cross, Community Emergency Response Team, and the Seaside Ham Radio Club. Bob, and his wife Victoria, reside in Seaside.

Beverly Selga

Board Member

I recently relocated to Astoria from the Seattle area to work at Columbia Memorial Hospital as the Director of Surgical Services.  The mission, vision and values of CMH is what attracted me to the organization.  I have been involved in non-profit work surrounding remedying food insecurity for the past 20 years, whether it was preparing nutritious meals for delivery, delivering meals to those in need or working with the local food pantry preparing and serving weekly hot dinners.  Being a part of the CCUW is a great way to become involved in my new community and help to continue the good work that is made possible by supporting other non-profits on the North Coast.

Nichelle Wickstrom

Board Member

I believe in the power of community and strive to create lasting positive change through both professional and volunteer efforts. Through my role in healthcare leadership as the Imaging Services Manager for Columbia Memorial Hospital, I work to promote equity, inclusion, and a more compassionate, supportive environment for our community. I am drawn to the United Way because of their dedication to vulnerable populations and their collaboration with other community organizations.

Leo Piza

Board Member

I began working with the local employment agency, TEAM in 2020. In my short time with TEAM, I have been exposed to the shortage of many resources in our community. For this reason, we began a program in 2021 called TEAM Tools for life. We assisted with simple things like laundry services, nutrional meals, ID replacements, job placements, and more. With this simple program we were able to change the lives of a handful of people. Unfortunately, we were unable to continue TEAM Tools for life as it was privately funded by the owner of the company. Now it is 2023, I manage the local branch, and I’ve found a sustainable avenue to bridge the gaps in our community by partnering with United Way of Clatsop County. I look forward to paving the way for better tomorrow.

Claire Catt – Executive Director

Katina Gasser – Tongue Point Job Corps Center

Jennifer Holen – Past Director/Advisor

Briana Smith – Events NW + Loft @ the Red Building 

Cindy Johnson – US Bank

Kimberly Fitzwater – Food Services of America