Leadership Team
Pictured from left to right, back row: Dave Potts, Mary Bea Eaton, Mike Scott. Front row: Gordon Troup, Tim Vogel.
The Scioto executive team has more than 100 years combined experience in the developmental disabilities industry. Their common goals and ability to work seamlessly together creates a positive and rich environment for providers and agencies alike. The team motto is: “We can help anyone with a disability find a quality home”. Learn more about the executive team and their personal stories behind their passion and excellence in all that they do.
“It’s nice to know we’re playing one part in the role of making lives better.”
Tim saw how much time and effort it took for care provider organizations to find and purchase homes for people with disabilities who they supported. At a transition point in his career, he took action to create a business to make that process simpler –…
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“I like that we’re doing something interesting and worthwhile.”
Gordon and Tim have been neighbors for 10 years but for the first seven Gordon never really understood what Tim did.
It was after Gordon retired from 30 successful years in the healthcare industry, the last 17 with Cardinal Health, first as President of Pharmaceutical Distribution and then as President of …
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“Qualitatively, people with disabilities are much more fulfilled being in an actual neighborhood home than being in another facility or institution that is not part of the community.”
When PeopleServe was acquired by another company, Dave and CEO/President Tim Vogel founded Scioto.
“We want to be a one-stop shop for care providers,” said Dave. “We don’t have a canned…
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“The market for group homes is an underserved market and it’s a very nice business model which is appealing to a potential investor. The challenge is getting other investors to understand Scioto, and our rapid plans for growth. It takes capital to grow. My goal is to match investors with our great business model so…
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“A Scioto home is just that: a home. It’s a place people want to live in as opposed to being in an institution with 1,500 other people, fighting for attention and services.”
Mary Bea entered the world of care providers after spending the first part of her career working with troubled adolescents and teaching children with behavior…
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“I have been in the care providers’ shoes and I became a customer of Scioto in that role.”
Kate McNulty has been involved in working with people with disabilities since she was 16 years old.
“When I was in high school I joined a program that involved going to an elementary school to work with younger kids,” said Kate. “I just…
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“I absolutely love working at Scioto and can see myself nowhere else. I feel like I’ve found my place. I love what I do.”
Debbie started with Scioto as an accountant part-time, and as the business grew her job did, too.
“I think there was some divine intervention involved in finding my job at Scioto. When I met Tim and Dave…
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