Nominating Committee

The Nominating Committee recruits and selects members for the Cost Board’s advisory committees. Their job is to ensure an effective and appropriate mix of representation and diversity (including gender, geography, expertise, background, and qualifications) when selecting advisory committee members who adhere to the strategic vision of the board.

Meetings

All the Cost Board’s Nominating Committee meetings are public meetings. We encourage you to join us and share your input. Find upcoming meetings and more on the Cost Board's meetings and materials page.

Committee members

The Nominating Committee is made up of three members of the Cost Board.

Ingrid Ulrey

Chief executive officer, Washington Health Benefit Exchange

Ingrid Ulrey is the chief executive officer for Washington Health Benefit Exchange (Exchange). She is a health care executive with an extensive history and passion for expanding access to care, driving health system transformation, and advancing equity. In her role as Exchange CEO, she oversees the entirety of the Exchange’s activities and works closely with the Governor-appointed Exchange Board, leadership, and staff to define and execute their mission.

Prior to her appointment as Exchange CEO, Ulrey served in the Biden Administration as regional director for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) — serving Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and the 272 federally recognized tribes. Before HHS, Ulrey was policy director for public health — Seattle & King County, where she was a lead strategist of the region’s COVID-19 response.

Ulrey’s leadership in the health sector is informed by work at the national level, including five years with the Service Employees International Union based in Washington, DC; at the state level, including eight years state legislative sessions in Olympia as advocacy director for AARP; and with a global perspective on health from more than five years in the Middle East and Southeast Asia, most recently with PATH, based in Yangon, Myanmar. She has a master’s in public policy, public policy analysis from Georgetown University and a bachelor’s in cultural anthropology from University of California, Santa Cruz.

Kim Wallace

Medical administrator, Office of the Medical Director, Washington State Department of Labor & Industries

Over the past 25 years, Kim has held numerous public and private sector leadership positions in health care policy and finance, health IT, health benefits management, and public health. She has an MBA from Wharton and a B.S. in Clinical Dietetics from the University of Washington.

Carol Wilmes

Director, Member Pooling Programs, Association of Washington Cities (AWC)

Carol Wilmes oversees AWC's Employee Benefit Trust, Risk Management Service Agency, Workers' Comp Retrospective Rating Program, and Drug & Alcohol Consortium. For most of her 38 years with the AWC, Carol administered the Employee Benefit Trust, insuring 36,000 members from over 280 municipalities and special purpose districts. She serves as a resource for labor-management task forces addressing the complexities of health care coverage, and frequently speaks at the state and national level on governmental entity health pools and public sector risk management trends.

She was appointed to the Washington State Health Benefit Exchange Advisory Committee in 2015; serves as chair to the Board of Directors to the National League of Cities Risk Insurance Sharing Consortium; and serves on the Washington Health Alliance Board of Directors and Executive Committee.