Our success and ability to help people in our community depends on the support of enthusiastic and committed volunteers. Our campaign team plays a vital role in making our campaign a success, which help set the course for driving positive change in Marshall County. This year's campaign volunteers are led by our Co-Chairs Johnna Williams (Progress Rail) and Cade Smith (KAB of North AL).
Campaign Co-Chairs
Loaned Executives
Tim Arens | Progress Rail, Holly Berry | Peoples Independent Bank, Megan Estes | Cadence Bank, Lance Morgan | City of Boaz, Stephany McTarsney | Domestic Violence Crisis Services, Banesa Ramirez | Family Services of North Alabama, Jacob Roll | Ainsworth Realty, Monica Watkins | CASA of Marshall County, Carly Stokes | Citizens Bank & Trust, Charlotte Sparks | Childcare Resource Network and Frieda Werkmeister | Marshall County Home Place
Cabinet Members
Susan Armstrong | KAB of North AL
Taylor Conner | Howard Bentley Buick GMC
Kasey Culbert | Citizens Bank and Trust
Rhonda Osborne | Community Advocate
Sharlene Shell | Peoples Independent Bank
Carol Slivka | Mitchell Grocery
Jordan Glassco Smith | Paragon
Interested in running a United Way Campaign at your workplace?
Hundreds of employers throughout Alabama run a United Way campaign in their workplace each year. It’s a great way to offer your employees a way to give back to our community easily and in a way that will have real impact locally.
If you’d like to learn what it would take to start a campaign, feel free to email us and we will contact you to talk it over - Carrie Thomas, carrie@unitedwaymarshall.org.
WHERE TO START
Every workplace campaign is different and can be shaped around your organization’s culture. Setting up and running a campaign is simple, and we can help you every step of the way.
Whether a small business, a major corporation, or even a nonprofit organization, you can join the numerous local businesses and organizations that run United Way campaigns each year. Participating in a United Way campaign will give your organization the opportunity to learn firsthand about the needs of Marshall County as well as provide rewarding team building experiences through volunteerism.