Scott Fels, Financial Officer, Missoula

Scott Fels entered the healthcare field as a caregiver in 1978 and continued in that capacity until earning his accounting degree in 1996. After graduation, he stayed in the healthcare industry as an accountant and medical billing specialist processing Medicare, Medicaid, and insurance claims. He naturally claims a sincere appreciation for the caregiving and support services which help so many individuals remain in their homes. Scott feels grateful to have this experiential background as a foundation for personal growth and as building blocks for his career goals. Scott says the one thing he cherishes most is the smile that comes with a ‘thank you’ for kindness offered to one who needs it. He is excited to be working as head bookkeeper at Summit and is grateful for the opportunity to work with great staff who appreciate his efforts and make his job meaningful. Outside of work Scott can be found photographing nature’s beauty in the morning or evening light. He also loves to cook blends of enticing flavors to please even the most selective palate.

Becca Kwon, SD-CFC/PAS Coordinator, Missoula

Becca Kwon is originally from Neenah, Wisconsin, but moved to Missoula in 2011 to earn a bachelor’s degree in social work (BSW). She has since acquired four years of experience working in the mental health and disability field. In the fall Becca plans to return to school to earn a master’s degree in social work (MSW) while still working. In her free time, Becca likes to experience nature, spend time with friends, and play soccer.

Robert Olson, Independent Living Specialist, Kalispell

Robert Olson is excited and honored to be an IL Specialist at Summit. As a former Vocational Rehabilitation counselor, he is passionate about disability advocacy and really hopes to increase it. Personally, Robert says disability is his life and his culture which he is proud of. He grew up with disabilities himself, and his family and most of his friends are people with disabilities. The role models Robert admires and musicians to whom he listens are also people with disabilities. Even though individuals with disabilities are “different” (a term he prefers over “disabled”), he feels those differences are just that – differences. He looks forward to learning more about Summit and meeting more consumers.