As President of VQ Volunteer Strategies, Beth Steinhorn partners with organizations and their leadership to increase their impact through strategic and innovative engagement. As a thought leader, Steinhorn regularly participates in the national dialogue about volunteerism and engagement and is co-editor of the book, Transforming Disruption to Impact: Rethinking Volunteer Engagement for a Rapidly Changing World. She provides consulting and training to organizations across the US and Canada, and is a founding leadership team member for the National Alliance for Volunteer Engagement.
Prior to becoming a consultant, Steinhorn worked as an executive director and marketing director with education and faith-based organizations and spent years working with museums as an educator, manager and anthropologist. She draws upon her anthropology experience still, helping organizations through the culture shift process – from viewing volunteer management as a program to embracing engagement as a strategy to fulfill mission.