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Tyler Wiltgen on Leadership, Philanthropy, and Regional Impact
Join us as we sit down with Tyler Wiltgen, Executive Director with St. Vincent Regional Hospital Foundation to explore what it means to lead with purpose and serve with impact.
Tyler shares how his small-town upbringing, early involvement in FFA, and love for sports shaped his deep commitment to community. From calling MSU Bobcat football games on the radio to studying abroad in Russia, he’s carried with him a global perspective and a drive to stay connected to the place he calls home.
We talk about his early career in philanthropy at MSU, his leadership lessons, and what it means to show up differently for every person on your team. Now in his role at St. Vincent Foundation, Tyler shares the projects that matter, the role of relationship-building in long-term success, and the big question he keeps coming back to: What can we do next to better serve this community?
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