UWHC Announces 2010 Campaign Cabinet

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Jerry Maier, community volunteer and retired from a 30 year career in healthcare administration, will Chair the 2010 Campaign Cabinet of the United Way of Henderson County.

The Cabinet members are volunteers who give of their time and expertise to raise funds during the 2010 Campaign in support of initiatives in the focus areas of Education, Income and Health as well as continuing to support programs that are Rebuilding Lives of those in need.

Additional divisions and volunteers include: Areawide—Brian Cavagnini, ArvinMeritor; Corporate—Paul Morse, GE Lighting Solutions; Leadership Giving—Molly Parkhill, Blue Ridge Community College; New Business—Dave Modaff, Friday Staffing Services; Retiree/Residential—Donna Hastie, retired; Rising Leaders—Graham Fields, Park Ridge Health; Small Business—Bryce Malsbary, retired; and Sponsorships—Ross Sloan, Carolina First.

Assisting the Cabinet and staff are volunteer Loaned Executives; Graham Fields, Park Ridge Health; David Jacklin, Park Ridge Health; Joe Johnson, Council on Aging for Henderson County; Patti Michel, Park Ridge Health; Paul Parker, Carolina Information Technology Resource Corporation; Louise Powell, GE Lighting Solutions; Karla Reese, Pardee Hospital; Linda Thomas, Morrow Insurance; Susan Towe, ArvinMeritor; Melissa Walden, Pardee Hospital; and Bill Woerner, retired.

"We have a very strong team of volunteers in place this year," said Ruth Birge, Executive Director. "These individuals are committed to raising the funds needed for United Way to meet the growing health and human service needs in our community. We are confident that Henderson County will respond generously in support of the 2010 Campaign."

The 2010 Campaign will kick off on September 16 at 7:30 AM at the Blue Ridge Community College Technology Center, as well as the annual Day of Caring. Day of Caring matches teams of volunteers from local companies with projects at non-profit agencies and schools. The public is invited to the Campaign Kick-Off and any group interested in working on a Day of Caring volunteer project should contact United Way at 828-692-1636.

 
United Way Wraps Up 2011 Campaign

United Way of Henderson County celebrated the 2011 Campaign at its Wrap-Up and Annual meeting on January 13, 2011. The event, held at and sponsored by Lake Pointe Landing, was attended by over 160 volunteers, business representatives and community members. With pledges to date, along with projected donations, the 2011 Campaign should finish at approximately 95% of goal, and just over the 2010 Campaign total.

Community volunteer Bryce Malsbary, who chaired the 2011 Campaign, applauded the successful effort. “In light of the continuing economic struggles that businesses and individuals in our area are facing, I am very pleased to have accomplished what we did this year. I feel very fortunate to live in a community where people remain generous when times are toughest.”

Malsbary added that United Way has received donations from 531 brand-new donors this year. Expanding their donor base and encouraging more households to contribute to the campaign was one of United Way’s targeted goals this year. “I think that if we can continue to spread the word about the significant needs in the community and the incredible work that our partner agencies are doing to meet those needs, we will continue to see new donors joining us in the future,” Malsbary said.

Ruth Birge, Executive Director of United Way, noted that the 2011 Campaign does not officially close until March 31. “We are proud to celebrate our accomplishments today,” said Birge, “But we will continue to reach out to this community to try to achieve our goal before the end of the campaign. The services provided by our partner agencies are absolutely vital to this community, and it’s our responsibility to do everything that we can to support their work.”

United Way’s Director of Resource Development, Pam Daubert, gave credit to United Way’s volunteers for the impressive accomplishments of the 2011 Campaign. “We are fortunate to have a diverse, motivated and dedicated team of volunteers who devote hours of their time to United Way as Campaign Cabinet members, Loaned Executives, and Campaign Coordinators. We are so grateful for their commitment; without their dedication we would not see this level of success in our fundraising efforts.” 

To recognize the tremendous contributions of time, dollars, and volunteerism, United Way presented campaign achievement awards at today’s event. This year’s winners include:

Award Name

Criteria

Recipient

Overall Campaign Award

Largest overall corporate campaign

Wilsonart International

Employee Giving Award

Outstanding employee giving

Pardee Hospital

Corporate Giving Award

Outstanding corporate giving

GE Lighting Solutions

Ed Brisley, Jr. Award

Volunteer of the Year

Paula Roberts

Model Campaign Award

Above and beyond a traditional company campaign

Blue Ridge Community Health Services

Model Campaign Award

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Eaton Corporation

Model Campaign Award

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Printpack

Advancing the Common Good Award

Special efforts to help UWHC achieve its mission;

Four Seasons

Advancing the Common Good Award

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Friday Staffing Services

Advancing the Common Good Award

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TD Bank

LIVE UNITED Award

Puts the philanthropic philosophy of Give Advocate Volunteer into Action

Meritor, Inc.

Outstanding Employee Campaign Coordinator

 Supports UHWC with extra efforts in workplace campaign

Jan Gore, JC Penny

Campaign Speaker Award

Supports UHWC with excellent presentations at campaign rallies

Derek Groves, Four Seasons

Double Digit Awards

10% or greater overall campaign increase from the previous year

AT&T

Double Digit Awards

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Blue Ridge Community Health Services

Double Digit Awards

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Champion Service Experts

Double Digit Awards

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Clement Pappas

Double Digit Awards

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Community Foundation of Henderson County

Double Digit Awards

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Duke Energy

Double Digit Awards

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Four Seasons

Double Digit Awards

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Friday Staffing Services

Double Digit Awards

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Harris Teeter

Double Digit Awards

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The Healing Place

Double Digit Awards

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Henderson County Chamber of Commerce

Double Digit Awards

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Henderson County Family YMCA

Double Digit Awards

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Mainstay

Double Digit Awards

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Meritor, Inc.

Double Digit Awards

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Pardee Hospital

Double Digit Awards

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Park Ridge Health

Double Digit Awards

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Printpack, Inc.

Double Digit Awards

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PSNC Energy – SCANA

Double Digit Awards

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TD Bank

Double Digit Awards

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United Community Bank

Double Digit Awards

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Vocation Solutions of Henderson County

Double Digit Awards

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Western Carolina Community Action

 

The Rob and Ginger Cranford Community Service Award for 2011 was presented to Todd Webb, CPA by Charlie Cranford of Morrow Insurance. The award recognizes a Henderson County resident who supports the United Way of Henderson County, works with other local not-profit organizations, and who best exemplifies the community leadership and generous spirit demonstrated by Rob and Ginger Cranford. 2011 Board Chair, Jerry Maier said, “Todd is a consummate volunteer. He is a professional who owns a business, employs 10 people, has a wonderful family, and sits on the board of many nonprofit organizations. He chaired the Boards at Children & Family Resource Center, Hands On! and Pardee Hospital Foundation. We welcome Todd back to the United Way Board in 2012.”

 

United Way is advancing the common good by creating opportunities for a better life in Henderson County. If you would like more information or have questions or comments about United Way, or would like to make a donation, contact the United Way of Henderson County at PO Box 487, Hendersonville, NC 28793, call 692-1636, visit on the Web at liveunitedhc.org, or become a fan of UWHC on Facebook.

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