Meghan Vu

Meghan Vu, CAP®, CFRE, currently serves as the Director of Philanthropy at Panorama - A Continuing Care Retirement Community since April 2017. Previously, Meghan held the position of Director, Investor Relations at Orange County United Way from November 2011 to April 2016, where engagement with local philanthropists to enhance support for the community was a key focus. Prior experience includes serving as Development Director at Shanti Orange County from July 2007 to November 2011. Meghan's academic background includes a Bachelor of Science in Health Science and Sociology from California State University, Fullerton (2004-2008) and a Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy degree from The American College of Financial Services (August 2019 - March 2021).

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Lacey, United States

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Panorama - A Continuing Care Retirement Community

By definition, Panorama is a not-for-profit continuing care retirement community. It is 140 acres of natural landscape with homes of all varieties surrounded by mature trees and flowers. But, to those who truly know Panorama, it is family. It is peace of mind, camaraderie, and a shared purpose. It is home. We consider it an honor whenever someone chooses to live at Panorama. These people have lived extraordinary lives, building families and careers, and contributing to their communities. Those who live at Panorama are inventors, artists, doctors, homemakers, and teachers, to name a few. They bring with them their talents, experience and knowledge, choosing to share it with us. In turn, we provide a place to call home and a canvas for their last chapter. As honored guests in their home, we get to be a part of their journey. These 1,200 residents are the heart of our community. They are our citizens – the people we serve. But as we know, community involves many parts and each part must perform its function for it to work. It takes the focused attention and compassion of our staff and contractors, local businesses, and the emergency and health care services for Panorama to flourish. Even more so, it takes residents that are ready to contribute and give of themselves. This is often in the form of volunteer hours, leadership of a resident organization, support for a friend who lost a spouse, encouragement to a neighbor enduring an illness, or participation in pub trivia on a Friday night. Others, when their bodies become frail, offer companionship and a warm smile. Because of the wisdom gained through their varied and rich life experiences, our residents know the value of human connection and compassion that is found in true community, especially at the stage of life when it matters most. It’s those values that give us purpose, bind us together, and define who we are.