CCF Trustee Since 2026
Jason Troxel is a fifth-generation Douglas County resident who was born and raised in Roseburg, where he lives with his wifeand their three children.
Jason brings a deep commitment to community engagement, responsible financial stewardship, and service‑driven leadership to the Community Cancer Center Board. Rooted in strong local values, Jason is passionate about ensuring that children, families, and businesses in Douglas County have the resources and support needed to thrive, especially during times of hardship.
With more than 13 years of progressive experience in banking and commercial lending, Jason has dedicated his career to helping individuals and businesses build financial stability, create jobs, and strengthen the local economy. He began his finance career at Umpqua Bank, serving in roles including Universal Banker, Retail Specialist, and Store Manager. In 2016, he joined Banner Bank, where he advanced from AVP/Branch Manager to Vice President and Dual Branch Manager in 2022. In January 2024, Jason joined Cascade Community Credit Union as Vice President of Commercial Lending and Business Development Officer, where he focuses on strategic growth, relationship building, and sound financial decision‑making that benefits Douglas County businesses and families.
Jason’s commitment to community service is demonstrated through his active board involvement with organizations that support children, youth development, and families, including the Josh Bidwell Foundation, Roseburg Mat Club/Umpqua Valley Wrestling Association, and the Phoenix School. Through this service, Jason has seen firsthand how access to compassionate care, strong leadership, and sustainable funding can change lives. His professional background in financial oversight, risk management, and long‑term planning aligns closely with the Community Cancer Center’s mission to provide high‑quality cancer care close to home while ensuring financial sustainability for future generations.
Jason’s deep local roots, collaborative leadership style, and passion for fiscal responsibility make him a strong advocate for the Community Cancer Center’s work. He is dedicated to helping ensure that the organization remains a trusted, well‑stewarded community resource supporting patients and families when they need it most and strengthening the fabric of Douglas County as a whole.