Board of Directors
Blake Underriner
Vice President (& Former Camper, Volunteer & Summer Staff)
Managing Partner, Underriner Honda
Years on Board: 2
“For me Camp is home. It is a place where you can be yourself and be around people who understand you.”
Andrew Larson
President
Vice President, Commercial Lending, First Security Bank in Missoula, Montana
Years on Board: 4
“My father-in-law died of cancer. He lived his life as a servant. I donate my time because the mission at Camp is that of a servant with the goal of affecting peoples’ lives in a positive manner.”
Dr. Laurie Carter
Camp Medical Director
Pediatric Hospitalist in Missoula, Montana
Years on Board: 4
"Ever since first volunteering at Camp in 2015, I have witnessed the amazingly positive impact that Camp has on kids similar to ones I see during my work as a pediatrician. Camp allows them the opportunity to 'get away from it all,' meaning the physically and emotionally painful aspects of having cancer. I feel honored to work with the wonderful Camp staff to create the environment that enables these special days at Camp."
Kylie Kretz, RN, BSN, CPN
Pediatric Oncology Nurse in Washington, DC
Years on Board: 1.5
I found camp when I was a freshman in college and was feeling uncertain of my career choice in nursing. It took less than an hour volunteering in Gold Creek to know that camp was truly someplace special and I would be back. Fast forward six years and many roles at camp later, I now work as a pediatric oncology nurse and am pursing my passion further in nurse practitioner school. Camp impacts people in a way that is indescribable by creating a community of hope and companionship. After years of seeing the first-hand affect camp has on its participants, continuing to serve the community is an honor.
Keith Fichtner
Treasurer
Financial Advisor, Edward Jones, Missoula, MT
Years on Board: 1.5
"Cancer is everywhere and affects every person in some manner. My father is a testicle cancer survivor. My brother-in-law is also a nasopharyngeal cancer survivor. Their cancer journey's have affected so many in their community's and extended families. Their extraordinary determination and will to survive have inspired many people including myself. Camp's mission is to honor not only cancer survivor's, but everyone affected by cancer. Being on the board is one small way I can give back and I'm excited to work with an organization that empowers survivors and their families to live with and beyond cancer."
Kelly Scariano
Private Practice- LCSW
Years on Board: Joined September 2021
Cancer took my mom's life. Witnessing her suffering and walking with her and our family motivated me to become involved with Camp Māk-A-Dream. This is one small way I can give to others and be part of an amazing organization which touches the lives of both campers and their families. It is an honor to serve as a Board Member.
Laura Churchman
Marketing Communications Manager, ALPS Insurance Agency
Years on Board: Joined October 2021
Before succumbing to the seven-year itch of ad agency life, Laura Churchman cut her teeth as a copywriter at Callahan Creek Marketing and Advertising in Lawrence, Kansas and Spiker Communications in Missoula, Montana. Starting in 2007, Laura worked as a Technical Writer at the University of Montana, providing technical support to the Montana Tobacco Use Prevention Program and the Forest Service Northern Region University. In tandem, she pounded the pavement as a freelance marketing and advertising copywriter. In fact, ALPS was one of her freelance clients before they offered her the opportunity to join their in-house marketing team in 2011. Laura is now using her marketing and writing background to promote ALPS lawyers’ malpractice insurance as well as the company’s risk management service arms for the legal community. Laura graduated from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa with a BA in Journalism in 2000. Laura serves on the Board of Trustees for Community Medical Center. Laura also enjoys camping, hiking, and overnight rafting adventures on Montana’s pristine rivers.
Dr. Allie Maffit
Pediatric Oncologist
Logan Health Children's
Years on Board: Joined March 2022
Dr. Maffit is a born and raised Montanan. She grew up in Helena and completed her undergraduate work at Carroll College. While attending High School she was able to volunteer at Camp Māk-A-Dream which helped ignite her passion for pediatric oncology. She earned her medical degree from Creighton University School of Medicine in Omaha, Nebraska and performed her residency in pediatrics at the Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She completed her fellowship in pediatric hematology and oncology at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital in Portland, Oregon prior to moving back to Montana. While in fellowship Dr. Maffit obtained a Masters of Since in Healthcare Management, participated in research focused on the bone marrow microbiome, and served as a children’s health care advocate to encourage policy changes for children both locally and nationally. When she’s not at the clinic, Dr. Maffit enjoys taking advantage of our great outdoors by hiking, kayaking, biking with her family.
Patrick Murray
Chairman & Founder, STP Investment Services
Years on Board: Joined April 2024
Patrick Murray is the Chairman & Founder of STP Investment Services (STP), an award-winning technology-enabled financial services company serving more than $400 billion in assets. Patrick led STP from its inception in 2008 until 2022, serving as both CEO and President during this transformative period.
Beyond his professional pursuits, Patrick is an active board member for several philanthropic organizations, including the American Red Cross - Delaware Valley Chapter, Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, an organization focused on funding oncology research and supporting families affected by childhood cancer. Patrick’s enduring connection to Camp Māk-A-Dream spans over two decades, originating from volunteer work and now encompassing fervent advocacy.
You can also regularly find Patrick on numerous fields or courts as a coach for his three sons in youth soccer and basketball.
Patrick's strong commitment to philanthropy ties back to his distinct hometowns: West Chester, PA, a suburb of Philadelphia where he grew up and started his family and Helena, MT, the cherished hometown of his wife, which he has embraced as his own.