VGM & Associates Welcomes Angie McClure to Leadership Team

Published in Member Communities on October 15, 2025

Angie McClure

VGM & Associates is excited to announce that Angie McClure has joined the Corporate Accounts team as Senior Vice President of Corporate Accounts.

McClure brings an impressive 24-year career in the healthcare industry, marked by leadership roles in marketing, business development, and sales strategy. Most recently, she served as Senior Director of Marketing at Forbin, where she played a pivotal role in driving organizational growth through strategic planning and execution. Her extensive experience in the senior living sector—including her tenure as Senior Director of Business Development and Director of Corporate Sales and Marketing for Healthcare of Iowa —equips her with a unique blend of strategic insight and operational know-how that will directly benefit VGM’s corporate accounts.

Known for her client-first approach and ability to build strong, collaborative partnerships, McClure will focus on fostering relationships and delivering tailored solutions that support member success.

“Angie’s track record and passion for serving healthcare providers stood out during the selection process,” said Barry Thwaits, Executive Vice President of Customer Success at VGM & Associates. “Her leadership will help us strengthen partnerships and deliver enhanced value to our members.”

“Angie’s ability to connect strategy with execution and her deep understanding of member needs make her a tremendous addition to our team,” said Lindy Tentinger, President of VGM & Associates. “We’re confident that her contributions will deliver measurable growth and long-term impact for our organization and the members we serve.”

“I’m honored to take on this new role and continue my journey with VGM,” McClure shared. “I look forward to collaborating with our members and partners to drive meaningful growth and create lasting value.”


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