When I was a child, I was full of curiosity. Like many kids, I wanted to be a part of everything and I wanted to understand the world around me. Filled with exuberance, I wanted to learn all about the world and its complexities, and so I was constantly asking big questions and trying to understand, “Why is the world the way it is?,” “Why do we do things a certain way?,” and “Why do certain problems exist?”. Armed with my curiosity, I developed a growing awareness of the world's many problems and the challenges my community was facing.

Even with the limited perspective of a child, it was clear to me that the future was uncertain. I was only eight when the housing recession hit and a growing sense of economic uncertainty took hold. Even after the economy had recovered, there was a constant sense of insecurity.  I can remember many of the adults in my life worrying about what the future would look like for them and for future generations. And as I got older, I remember growing warnings about climate change and the risks it posed to our futures. Growing up in the Quad Cities along the Mississippi River, I was already feeling the effects of climate change as the weather became less consistent and floods occurred more often.  

Anna McVay at her graduation from Goshen College in May 2022.

But I have never been afraid of a challenge and it has never been enough for me to simply learn about a problem – I have always wanted to be a part of the solution. I’ve always been told to leave things better than I found them, and that became the foundation for a lifelong commitment to serve my community and contribute to solutions to the many challenges we would face.

After I graduated high school, I attended Goshen College and majored in Sustainability Studies because I wanted the skills and the knowledge to be a part of the change that our world is facing. Through the sustainability program at Goshen College, I developed a greater understanding of the ways the individuals, businesses, and local organizations can be a source of positive change in their local environments. I was and continue to be constantly amazed at the ways I see people across the Michiana region investing in their communities and pursuing unique solutions to meet the area’s needs.


At enFocus, I look forward to investing in local talent and supporting innovative and sustainable change throughout the region. I am excited to have the opportunity to leverage my own skills in service to a community that has taught me so much.