LEADERSHIP
2011/2012 Board of Directors
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President |
Dr. Mark Malangko |
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Vice-President |
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Past-President |
Polly Huffer |
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Treasurer |
Henry M. Grennan |
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Recording Secretary |
Cole Kinney |
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Director |
Robert Bloch |
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Director |
Kathy Fargen |
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Director |
Emilie Koff-Martin |
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Director |
James O’Neill |
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Director |
Matt Walker |
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Director |
Terri Harris |
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Director |
Gustavo Guarrera |
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VALUES:
VTC Enterprises is dedicated to the following core values that form the foundation for all that we are and do:
We Value The People We Serve:
We are committed to promoting the dignity and rights of persons with developmental and similar disabilities and their families. Therefore, we will treat all persons we serve with courtesy and respect, responding to their individual preferences and needs through the provision of life long learning experiences and opportunities. We will respect their choices in their life goals, activities and family involvement.
We Value Our Employees:
We are committed to promoting professional and ethical conduct in our employees. We value the role of each employee in accomplishing the organization’s mission. Therefore, we will treat each other with courtesy and respect. We will provide for job satisfaction and accomplishment through personal growth and development. We will acknowledge ideas, creativity and pride in quality work and services to our customer and the community.
We Value Our Services:
We are committed to providing the highest quality services that meet the preferences and needs of the people with disabilities and other customers we serve. Therefore, we will provide for the training and development of our staff. We will create an environment that fosters cooperation and communication between staff, persons served, family, funding agencies and the community. We will encourage continuous improvement of all our services and the contribution of innovative and creative solutions to service delivery.
We Value Our Community:
We are committed to providing a positive image of our organization, our staff, and the people we serve. Therefore, we will be responsive to the community by providing services that meet community needs and standards and by operating all our programs within available resources. We will involve community organizations, employers and volunteers in giving us guidance and in supporting our services.
Accomplishments:
- Selected 2006 “Small Business of the Year” in the 33rd Assembly District by Assemblymember Sam Blakeslee.
- Awarded First Place Award by NISH in nationwide 2007-08 National Scholar Award for Workplace Innovation and Design.
- Awarded Third Place Award by NISH in nationwide 2008-09 National Scholar Award for Workplace Innovation and Design.
- City of Santa Maria Award of Excellence for Community Development Block Grant recipients – 2006-07
- 1990 Community Based Organization of the Year by the Department of Rehabilitation – Santa Barbara District
- Recipient of Certificate of Achievement for outstanding service on AbilityOne contracts for eleven consecutive years.
2010 Outcomes Report - click here to read about it.
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