Diane Keegan
Controller
Coming from a family of accountants, Diane Keegan has always had accounting in her blood. Her grandmother was a top accountant for H&R Block in the 70s, and her aunt was comptroller for Atlantic City. But that was not Diane’s dream. She chose to go to school to become a Park Ranger in Yellowstone. Tree identification ended up not being her thing, though, and Diane tapped into her roots and eventually pursued a business degree.
Later in life, at age 53, Diane earned a Bachelor’s in Accounting from the University of Montana. She has worked in industries ranging from automotive to healthcare, retail and manufacturing. Her passion for finding a company that makes a difference in people’s lives brought her to VISIONS Service Adventures.
In her spare time, Diane loves connecting with her family and friends, especially her two granddaughters. She enjoys the outdoors of Montana and Idaho—floating, hiking, camping, and razoring. In the summer you can find Diane sitting along the banks of some body of water with a book in her hand.
Recent blog posts
VISIONS is PVSA Certified!
VISIONS Service Adventures is now a PVSA-certified organization, offering certified hours to teens volunteering on their summer programs.
Nolan & Barry, A VISIONS Love Story
Nolan & Barry met during Leader Training in Bozeman before heading out to separate summer program locations. They were married just two years later. Now with two kids in Austin, they reflect on their journey with VISIONS, sharing insights on love, leadership and the impact of meaningful experiences.
Traveling with Friends—Experience the Power of Solo Travel
Travel programs for high school students often involve lots of friends adventuring together. Some even involve teen volunteer work. But what if you went on your own, and forged your own adventure and lifelong friendships?
Five Ways Students Can Reduce Stress Through Summer Programs
Through service, cultural & language immersion and adventure, summer volunteer programs for teens are an excellent way to reduce stress and regroup after the school year finishes.