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A Decade of Impact and What’s Next: John Walker on 10 Years of Leadership at SOAR365

33 min · 3 de feb de 2026
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On this episode of Discussing Disability, we sit down with John Walker, President and CEO of SOAR365, to reflect on a milestone moment—his 10th year leading the organization—and to look ahead to what 2026 has in store. John shares how his journey from the for-profit world to nonprofit leadership became the most meaningful chapter of his career, and how a clear vision helped guide SOAR365 through a decade of growth, innovation, and expanded impact. From serving more individuals with disabilities than ever before to fostering a workplace culture recognized as one of the best in Greater Richmond, this conversation highlights the people, mission moments, and values that define SOAR365. We also explore the role of PARK365 as a community symbol of inclusion, the challenges facing disability services today, and how SOAR365 is preparing for a future rooted in sustainability, partnership, and opportunity. Whether you’re a family member, staff member, donor, or community supporter, this episode offers a thoughtful look back—and an inspiring look forward—at what it means to build a more inclusive, opportunity-rich future.

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