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Mat-Su Health Foundation Names New Chief Administrative Officer

Jan 26, 2026 | Healthcare, Right Moves

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Mat-Su Health Foundation (MSHF), the nonprofit co-owner of Mat-Su Regional Medical Center, hired Csesalie Bates as Chief Administrative Officer, following a nationwide search. In this role, Bates leads internal operations, administrative strategy, and enterprise-wide systems that support the health and wellness of Matanuska-Susitna Borough residents.

Prior to joining MSHF, Bates held a senior leadership role in the healthcare sector where she led operations for three Class A healthcare facilities and supported more than 100 employees across clinical and administrative teams. A Mat-Su resident, Bates emerged during the executive search as a mission driven leader who contributed to year-over-year organizational growth and meaningful community outcomes, including expanded diagnostic access, strengthened patient navigation programs, and oversight of major capital projects.

“Csesalie brings powerful healthcare administration experience combined with expertise in building operational efficiency to our organization,” says MSHF President and CEO Esther Pitts. “These qualities, along with her missional alignment, perfectly situates her within the Foundation’s strategic direction, making her a phenomenal addition to our team.”

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Bates studied accounting and small business administration at UAA and earned a bachelor’s degree in business management from Western Governors University, a Utah-based online school. Throughout her career, Bates has been recognized for her commitment to creating environments where people feel supported and equipped to excel.

“Strong internal systems are essential to achieving lasting community impact,” Bates says. “I’m focused on building the operational clarity, alignment, and support our team needs to do their best work for the Mat-Su community.”

A long-time resident of the Mat-Su, Bates enjoys coaching her children’s soccer teams and recreating outdoors.

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