VisionCorps names new president and CEO

Paul Trunk, chair of the VisionCorps Board of Directors, recently announced that Megan Tomsheck will be the new president and CEO of VisionCorps.

Tomsheck will begin her new role on Wednesday, Oct. 1. Dennis Steiner, current president and CEO, is scheduled to retire on Friday, Oct. 31. Until then, said Trunk, she will be working closely with Steiner to ensure a smooth transition in leadership.

Tomsheck started at VisionCorps in 2007, and after working in both marketing and development, she advanced to the senior vice president/chief development officer. According to Trunk, Tomsheck solicited the first $1 million gift for the agency and organized Eye Drop, the agency's annual signature fundraiser, which is on par to surpass $1 million since its start in 2019.

Most recently, she led the agency in the acquisition of the Little Rock, Ark., facility and business lines, increasing the number of employees by 50 and anticipated revenue by 10%.

Tomsheck said she understands the changing nature of a social service agency and has experienced it. When she started at VisionCorps, the agency was only serving and offering employment in Lancaster and Lebanon. Since then, VisionCorps has grown to cover five counties in Pennsylvania, began a new remote Professional Services Division (PSD) and added a facility in Little Rock.

She added that next year is the agency's 100th anniversary. To learn more, visit http://www.visioncorps.net.

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