Mr. McGeorge has distinguished professional experience in the business, non-profit, and
academic sectors. Mr. McGeorge was president of the Missouri Military Academy (MMA) in
Mexico, Missouri, and Valley Forge Military Academy and College (VFMAC) in Wayne,
Pennsylvania. He is a former president of the Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the
United States and served on the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Association of
Independent Schools. Mr. McGeorge was selected as a National Association of Boarding Schools
Initiative Top 100 school Heads. He has an extensive consulting background in enrollment
management and marketing at the secondary and higher education levels with Miller Cook &
Associates.
Mr. McGeorge started his business career at Johnson & Johnson. While working there, he played a
key role in establishing two operating companies: McNeil Consumer Products Company (known
for Tylenol) and Johnson & Johnson Health Management, Inc. He was chosen as one of the
national spokespersons for Johnson & Johnson during the Tylenol poisoning crisis, a significant
event in business history, and later became a case study at Harvard Business School.
His academic background includes a B.A. in Sino-Soviet History from Boston University and a
M.S. in the Dynamics of Organizations from the University of Pennsylvania. Certificate – Harvard
Business School/ Harvard Graduate School of Education certificate in School Management and
Leadership. He earned Advanced Management and Educational Leadership certificates from
Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Business.
Mr. McGeorge taught at St. Joseph’s University in the Graduate School of Business and was
selected to create the Capstone for the Pharmaceutical MBA. He also teaches Strategic
Management and Organizational Theory at Eastern University and is a Guest Lecturer at
Immaculata University, University of the Sciences Philadelphia, and Ursinus College.
A poet and a former member of the Board of Directors of the Iris N. Spencer Poetry Awards at
Westchester University Poetry Center, Mr. McGeorge is a recipient of the McKesson Foundation’s
Neil Harlan Award, PECO’s “Hometown Hero,” a Ronald Reagan Gold Medal recipient, and
Honorary Chairman of the Business Advisory Council. He was also awarded The Order of St.
George Knight Commander and President Emeritus at Missouri Military Academy.
Why I Serve at Gaudenzia:
“I am passionate about Gaudenzia because it truly transforms lives by providing comprehensive treatment for substance use and co-occurring disorders. Gaudenzia’s continuum of care is grounded in evidence-based practices and includes individualized counseling, medical support, and aftercare planning to address the unique needs of each person. Gaudenzia’s integrated approach has helped hundreds of individuals achieve long-term recovery and successfully reintegrate into their communities. This commitment, along with strong collaboration between staff and community partners, ensures the best possible outcomes for both our clients and the broader community.”