Cochise Family Advocacy Center Lori's Place Board of Directors

Cochise Family Advocacy Center Lori's Place Board of Directors

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Mike Rutherford - President

Mike Rutherford is the President of Rutherford Diversified Industries, Inc., a General Engineering Contractor currently engaged in fiber optic and outside plant construction in seven western states. Mike is also a partner in Groth, Rutherford & Scott, LLC, which has several office buildings in Sierra Vista. In 2015, he built the Cochise Family Advocacy Center Lori's Place in Sierra Vista. He is the Past President of the Southeastern Arizona Contractors Association and is currently Treasurer. He is also the President of the Arizona Folklore Preserve Board of Directors, located in Ramsey Canyon in the Huachuca Mountains, which provides live music 40+ weekends a year.
In 2009, The American Business Defense and Advisory Council, by Newt Gingrich, awarded Mike the Entrepreneur of the Year award for the State of Arizona.
In 2015, The Arizona Hall of Fame Society awarded Mike the Copper Eagle Award for "outstanding patriotism and a unique combination of leadership and compassion whose actions warrant high recognition for services rendered to the Arizona veteran's community."
His company built the Historical Soldier Relocation Project. This is a "period" cemetery within the Southern Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery where victims of the Civil War battle at Picacho Peak, Arizona, are interred.
In 2019, his company built the Gold Star Mothers monument in the Southern Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Sierra Vista.

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Loraine Rutherford - Secretary

Loraine "Lori" Rutherford is the founder and current acting secretary for Cochise Family Advocacy Center, which was founded in 2015. Lori is a Registered Nurse, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner for Adults, Adolescents, and Children. She is also a Certified Nurse Coder/Auditor. She was employed at Sierra Vista Community Hospital for over 35 years, working in almost every capacity, including nursing supervisory responsibilities for the hospital after regular work hours.
As a nurse in the Emergency Department, Lori identified the need for a better way to care for and treat victims of violent crime away from the hospital. She and her husband, Mike, bought the current home of Lori's Place. After much sweat and tears, the doors opened to serve our community in 2016. We work closely with law enforcement to provide the best care in the crisis and provide follow-up advocacy and counseling free of charge for our victims.
Lori has been a resident of Sierra Vista since 1976, when she and Mike came here for their work and decided to stay put and raise their 2 children here. Lori is active with 1200 Club, Veritas Christian Community School, and The Arizona Folklore Preserve and attends Calvary Chapel. She and Mike have been married for 56 years and love Sierra Vista.

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Dr. Randall H. Groth - Treasurer

Dr. Groth owns Groth Development Services, a real estate development company, and Economic Technologies, a real estate holding company. He is also Co-Owner of Groth Rutherford Properties, an investment firm owning Commercial Office Parks, Ranching, and Aerospace Engineering.
Dr. Groth formerly served as the Chief Executive Officer of a Defense Contracting Company, Associate Vice President at the University of Arizona, and Founding Dean at the University of Arizona South. He served as the Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army for Arizona under three Presidents and seven Secretaries. Dr. Groth taught Accounting, Business, and Economics at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and is published; he and his wife, Jan, have two children.

EDUCATION:
Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1990
Master of Arts, University of Northern Colorado, 1981 Bachelor of Science, Missouri State University, 1974 MILITARY SERVICE:
1975 - 1977 Officer, U.S. Army Signal Corps 1977-1981 U.S. Army Reserves.

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Marco Madrid - Board Member

Marco Madrid is an analyst for a local Sierra Vista law enforcement federal agency and has been a resident of Sierra Vista since 2001.
Marco served the community of Cochise County from December 2001 to 2021 as a Sierra Vista Police Department Police Officer. During his 20-year law enforcement career, Marco served in different capacities, including patrol, Narcotics Detective, Patrol Corporal, Public Information Officer, and Narcotics Detective Sergeant. He has taught hundreds of public school staff members classes ranging from narcotics prevention to active killer courses. He and his beautiful wife, Grizelda, have two children.

EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Science in Occupational Education, Wayland Baptist University, 2007. Associates in Law Enforcement, Central Texas College, 2001
MILITARY SERVICE:
Sgt, U.S. Army, Field Artillery Airborne, 1995-2001 Sgt, U.S. Army Reserves, 2001-2007

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Kim Youngblood - Board Member

Kim Youngblood is a Software Engineer that has been employed on Ft. Huachuca since 1989. She is currently working as a Division Technical Advisor for the Joint Interoperability Test Command.  She is married to Pastor Randy Youngblood and has served alongside him in Ministry at Thunder Mountain Church (TMC) since 1989. She has served in a variety of ministries to include Children's Ministry, Home Groups and Women's Ministry.  Her current ministry focus at TMC is with Guest Services and Hospitality. Her hobbies include hiking, exercising and travel. She and Randy have two grown married daughters and 4 precious Grandchildren that Kim loves to spoil.

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Trevor Umphress - Board Member

Trevor Umphress is a native of Yuma, Arizona, where he resides with his wife and their four children. He studied International Business and minored in Spanish at Northern Arizona University. His career began in the corporate world of construction and restorations; after seven years of success as a project manager and estimator, he put away his hard-hat to begin a new quest into the nonprofit world.

Trevor partnered with Amberly’s Place, a family advocacy center, to assist the organization with financial sustainability. When that dream was achieved, Trevor was excited for a new journey as the executive director of the Arizona Child & Family Advocacy Network. In this role, Trevor’s accomplishments have included getting defining legislation passed, and the creation of a fund that supports all family advocacy centers throughout the state.

It brings Trevor great joy to know he plays an active role in the thousands of lives that begin their journey from victim to survivor. “I believe that protecting children is everybody’s business,” he says. “I invite you to take a stand against abuse and be a voice for those in need. Together we can stop the cycle; together we can end abuse.”