U.S. Rehab Announces Tyler Mahncke as New Vice President

Published in Complex Rehab on September 15, 2022

Tyler MahnckeTyler Mahncke has been promoted to Vice President of U.S. Rehab.

Tyler joined VGM nine years ago, and for the past four years he has been an integral part of VGM and U.S. Rehab. During his time with U.S. Rehab, Tyler has become a trusted leader in the industry and a valued partner to U.S. members and vendors alike. As such, Tyler’s role is growing, and he has been promoted to Vice President of U.S. Rehab. He will continue with many of the same responsibilities but will be much more involved in contracting, business development and growth, strategic planning, and day-to-day business decisions.

"I am humbled and excited to continue my work in the complex rehab technology industry with the great members and vendor partners that we have," said Tyler. "Our team at U.S. Rehab and VGM & Associates is as strong as it has ever been, and with their support, I look forward to continuing to build programs that benefit our membership and the continued growth of relationships with our great vendor partners."

Congratulations, Tyler! 


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