VersAbility Resources, a Hampton-based nonprofit serving people with disabilities that is the parent organization of the Puller Center in Gloucester, has announced changes in its leadership team.
VersAbility’s “Next Generation Leadership Team” consists of seven new vice presidents, including four who are new to the organization, said a press release.
Casey Roberts, the new executive vice president of strategy and development, formerly served as executive director of New Horizons Regional Education Centers and will now help “drive organizational growth and development.”
Michael Tomchick, a former U.S. Air Force officer with experience in both business and medical fields, has been appointed to the position of chief financial officer.
Amarita Strange, whose background includes stints at Howmet Aerospace and Newport News Shipbuilding, is the new vice president of human resources.
John Rodenberg, whose career has been in philanthropic development, has been named vice president of marketing ...
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