Nonprofit providing employment, rehabilitation, and support services for people who are blind or visually impaired
Envision operates a multi-service nonprofit serving blind and low-vision populations across employment, rehabilitation, education, and research. The tech stack is enterprise-grade (SAP, Oracle, Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management) paired with manufacturing and ecommerce tools (BigCommerce, eBay, Clover), reflecting a hybrid operational model: social services delivery alongside commercial manufacturing and retail sales. Active hiring across manufacturing, finance, ops, and support—with accelerating velocity—suggests scaling production capacity and internal process maturity in parallel.
Notable leadership hires: Rehabilitation Services Director
Envision is a nonprofit founded in 1933 that serves people across all ages, with a focus on those who are blind or visually impaired. The organization provides employment opportunities, vocational rehabilitation, education, research, and community support services. It operates manufacturing and printing divisions, government procurement contracts, and ecommerce channels (BigCommerce, eBay) to fund mission-driven programming. Headquartered in Wichita, KS with 201–500 employees, Envision balances direct service delivery with commercial enterprise operations to sustain and expand its rehabilitation and employment programs.
Primary stack includes SAP, Oracle, Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, BigCommerce, eBay, and Clover. Enterprise resource planning (SAP/Oracle) handles supply chain and procurement; ecommerce tools (BigCommerce, eBay, Clover) support commercial sales channels.
Active projects include expansion of outside sales, inventory and supply chain optimization (forecasting models, system reconciliation, drop-ship fulfillment), software training (Clover, Counterpoint), dashboard development for financial metrics, and strategic goal implementation across manufacturing and retail operations.
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