Meet Our Team
Our Board of Directors
These are people that do the work to help bring the services that are needed day in and day out.
Chip Norton
President
Chip Norton retired from the private sector in 2009 and began an encore career as a community volunteer in the Verde Valley of central Arizona. Since that time, Chip has served on more than ten governmental and nonprofit boards and commissions. His focus has been sustainable land and water use, with an emphasis on river and stream conservation. He also served as an officer for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (Sedona Chapter) and as an instructor of their twelve-week Family-to-Family course. He is currently a Director of the Forever our Rivers Foundation (Colorado) and Chair of the Verde Natural Resource Conservation District. He is also President of Sinagua Malt, Inc., a Public Benefit Corporation.
Laura Cox
Secretary
Chief Brian Freudenthal
Bio to follow
Christian Oliva Del Rio
Christian Oliva del Rio has been with the Cottonwood Chamber of Commerce for the past 14 years. During those years he has held various positions for the Chamber and has been promoted to President/CEO. Through his training and years of experience, he has been able to bring a variety of resources to enhance the membership’s ability to utilize current industry technologies. These skills have also allowed him the pleasure of promoting the community he loves, while providing workforce development and economic growth.
Charlotte Chase
Treasurer
Bio to follow
Rhonda Bishop
Executive Director
Having spent the past 7 years working in treatment facilities has given Rhonda a working knowledge of addiction, as well as mental health concerns which often accompany addiction.
Rhonda is a member of the Cocopah Nation in Southwestern Arizona.
Rob Biggs
Rob Biggs is a licensed minister and currently Sr. Pastor at Living Water Foursquare Church. He grew up and went to school, graduating from college in Arizona. He spent 21 years in banking as a Branch Manager at First Interstate Bank (merged with Wells Fargo) and ITT Finance Corp before going into full time ministry 29 years ago. He has a heart for the Verde Valley by currently serving as a chaplain at Verde Valley Medical Center, a certificate holder with NA Health Foundation and a member of a network of pastors/churches in Cottonwood. Living Water supports several community impact organizations such as House of Ruth, Old Town Mission, Cottonwood Community Garden, Mingus High School, as well as VVHC.
Babette Cubitt
Babette Cubitt is the publisher for Verde Valley Newspapers, covering the Verde Valley & Sedona. Prior to relocating to the Verde Valley she was the General Manager/Advertising Director of the Daily Courier in Prescott and Regional Advertising Director for Western News & Info. Babette served 18 years with the New York Times in various roles; she is member of the Verde Valley Rotary Club, a prior Paul Harris Fellow, and was recognized as a Women of Achievement by the S.C. House of Representatives. Prior non-profit boards & associations include the Boys & Girls Club, United Way , Arts Partnership and Girl Scouts and Rotary. She has won numerous Press Associations awards in various states.
Ryan Bigelow
Ryan is originally from Bend, Oregon but has called the Verde Valley home after being hired by the City of Cottonwood’s Parks and Recreation Department in 2007. Ryan continues to work for the city as the Library Director, a position he began in 2018. He holds a B.S. in History from Eastern Oregon University and an MLS – Organizational Leadership from Fort Hays State University. He served seven years on the City of Cottonwood Historic Preservation Commission and also is a volunteer coach for local youth sports organizations. Ryan enjoys all of the outdoor activities Arizona has to offer with his wife and three children.
Eliza Louden
Bio to follow
Casey Rucker
Bio to follow
Linn Montjoy
Bio to follow
Joy Mosley
Previous small business owner, real estate investor. 28-year resident of Verde Valley, 19-year resident of Cottonwood. Mother, grandmother, great grandmother. My personal core values are faith, family, integrity, and service. Community volunteer and original member of the Verde Valley Homeless Coalition, having served two years as Board Treasurer. I remain aware of the community support needed to provide shelter and resources for our neighbors without homes. Currently, a Cottonwood City Council member, where my vision is to continue to move this awesome city vibrant into the future.