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OutSolve Announces the Retirement of Gina Meyn

OutSolve Announces the Retirement of Gina Meyn

OutSolve is warmly wishing Gina Meyn the best in her retirement which began on March 31, 2023.

For 20 years, Gina was the Office Manager and Executive Administrator seeing the organization through many changes and tremendous growth. Gina’s legacy at OutSolve will continue on as her own daughter, Danielle LaNasa, will be stepping into the role filled by Gina over the last two decades. 

OutSolve founder, Jeremy Mancheski, shared his sentiment to the staff acknowledging Gina’s contributions to the company’s success, “Yes, Gina brought structure and organization, but she did it with love and care… leaving us now with her daughter Danielle- her carbon copy and greatest accomplishment whom I have come to appreciate. OutSolve will miss Gina.” 

Gina Meyn was an incredible asset to the OutSolve team and leaves behind a legacy which will be beneficial for years to come. OutSolve sends her off with best wishes for her retirement and thanks her for the difference she made to all of us. 

Mary Madden

Mary oversees OutSolve's content, advertising, and messaging strategies, and brings more than 20 years of experience to her role, including six years in the affirmative action consulting industry.

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