Congratulations to Martha Zhan and Intermountain Centers!
After an extensive national search, Intermountain Centers is pleased to announce the selection of Martha Zhan as its new Chief Financial Officer.
Martha will report directly to Chief Executive Officer Rose Lopez and will oversee financial, facility, and technology operations. She will provide strategic financial leadership and ensure the long-term financial sustainability of the organization. Martha brings deep expertise in nonprofit accounting, extensive financial leadership experience, and a comprehensive understanding of grants and audit management. In this role, she will lead financial strategy, planning, and analysis while ensuring full compliance with regulatory requirements.

We extend our sincere congratulations to Ms. Martha Zhan and to the entire Intermountain Centers community.
Martha joins Intermountain Centers from Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health, where she served for nearly nine years as National Finance Director and Advisor. During her tenure, she played a key role in expanding new business lines and programs across the organization, supporting operational turnarounds, and contributing to Devereux’s growing service footprint across multiple states.
Martha holds both a Master of Accounting and a Master of Business Administration from Arizona State University and is a licensed Arizona CPA.
About Intermountain Centers Intermountain Centers for Human Development, Inc. is an Arizona-based nonprofit healthcare system comprising a statewide family of subsidiary organizations, including Behavioral Consultation Services Inc., Community Partners, Inc., Intermountain Academy, LLC, Intermountain Foster Care, LLC, Intermountain Health Center, Inc., Mental Health Resources, Inc., and Pinal Hispanic Council Inc. Collectively known as Intermountain Centers, the organization is recognized as a leader in integrated behavioral health and intensive welfare programs for children and adults. Its wide spectrum of services—grounded in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Trauma-Informed Behavioral Therapies—focuses on building individual and family strengths.
