Paul Nahrgang

IT Solutions Manager at Mid-America Transplant

Paul Nahrgang is an experienced IT professional currently serving as IT Solutions Manager and previously as Tech Support Specialist at Mid-America Transplant since May 2018. Prior to this role, Paul worked as an IT Consultant for Visionary IT Services, Inc. from March 2015 to May 2018, providing services to over 25 small to mid-sized organizations in the greater Saint Louis region. Additionally, Paul was the Owner/Operator of Wayfarer Coffee Co. from February 2013 to August 2015, where the company specialized in pop-up events and evolved into a coffee consulting business offering advanced training services for cafés and roasteries. Paul holds a degree from the University of Missouri-Saint Louis.

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St. Louis, United States

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Mid-America Transplant

Since 1974, Mid-America Transplant has served as the regional organ and tissue procurement organization for eastern Missouri, southern Illinois, and northeast Arkansas, serving 4.7 million people in 84 counties. From our founding goal to assist in the coordination of kidney donations, we have grown to become a multi-faceted organization dedicated to saving lives and enhancing the quality of all donated organs and tissues currently available for transplant. Located in Saint Louis, Missouri, Mid-America is one of 56 federally designated organizations of its kind in the United States. Mid-America Transplant's primary service offering is to facilitate and coordinate the organ and tissue donation process. With a mission to save lives through excellence in organ and tissue donation, we have been at the forefront of enhancing the quality of organs and tissue for transplant and a leader in eye bank services. Throughout our history, we have relentlessly pursued our core values of compassion, collaboration, excellence, innovation, integrity, and stewardship to create a positive donation experience for Donor Families, which is at the heart of what matters most to Mid-America Transplant.