Columbus Regional Health Foundation has announced the appointment of new members to its board of directors. Three community members and two Columbus Regional Health executives will serve three-year terms.
Cynthia Boll, a Columbus native, joins the board after a long legal career, ending with her role as General Counsel for Columbus Regional Health until 2021. Currently involved with the Bartholomew County Board of Health and the Columbus Redevelopment Commission, she expressed her eagerness to advance the foundation’s goals.
Real estate professional Randy Scheidt also steps onto the board. His career highlights include founding Scheidt Commercial Realty and holding pivotal positions in both national and state real estate organizations. His contributions extend to various economic and philanthropic groups, such as the MIBOR Realtor Foundation and Heritage Fund.
Rob Enright, with 31 years at Cummins, is recognized for his leadership in the global aftermarket sector. His experience includes past involvement on the Motor Equipment Remanufacturers Association board. Enright is an advocate for diversity and inclusion and balances professional commitments with family responsibilities.
These community members replace outgoing board members David McKinney, Cary Chenanda, and Fr. Clem Davis. Alongside them, Steve Baker and Dr. Lee Kiser from Columbus Regional Health have been appointed, with their terms coinciding with their executive roles.
Steve Baker, as President and CEO of Columbus Regional Health, boasts over two decades of leadership within the organization. His current community roles include positions with the Heritage Fund, NexusPark Community Development Corporation, and Our Hospice of South-Central Indiana, with a focus on enhancing healthcare and community welfare.
Dr. Raymond Lee Kiser, a board-certified nephrologist, holds the position of Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer at Columbus Regional Health. His expertise includes medical staff leadership, quality management, and patient care. Dr. Kiser aims to bolster local healthcare initiatives through his new role with the foundation.



