Each year,
local businesses and organizations lend or sponsor talented people to work
part-time for at least 12 weeks at United Way of Pierce County. These
individuals are known as Campaign Executives and they serve as spokespersons
and fundraisers, conveying the work, message and vision of United Way.
It’s a model
unique to United Way that has been in place for decades. This program is made
possible thanks to the generous support of local corporate partners, which enables
us to provide the Campaign Executives hands-on intensive training in
fundraising, the issues affecting our community and public speaking. Through
the Campaign Executive program in each workplace they visit, United Way of
Pierce County gains high visibility of our work and our mission.
Special
thanks to our generous 2017 corporate partners CHI Franciscan, Columbia Bank,
DaVita, Puget Sound Energy and TrueBlue, Inc. that either loaned an employee to
this effort or sponsored a position.
This year,
we recognize five outstanding individuals that participated in the Campaign
Executive program. We are grateful to Marjorie Jackson, Bob Connelly, Lyle
Sides, Alonzo Baylor and Tyler Kolbo for their tireless efforts over the past
several months.
2017 Campaign Executives, Tyler Kolbo, Marjorie Jackson, Bob Connelly, Lyle Sides and Alonzo Baylor |
Campaign executives
work in tandem with the resource development team to raise community awareness
and increase the public’s commitment to our cause, changing conditions in
Pierce County. They strengthen their
professional skills, build valuable relationships, enhance their visibility and
help raise millions for our work fighting poverty in the community. With the help of our Campaign Executives, we
grow and cultivate relationships with businesses and donors throughout Pierce
County
Marjorie Jackson |
Campaign
Executives often teach us, bringing their individual unique skills and life
experiences to a fast paced fall campaign push.
Marjorie
Jackson, a former high school principal and education program leader, brought
her considerable community knowledge and her accomplished public speaking
skills. Returning for a second year to United Way, Marjorie also spearheaded
the Day of Caring volunteer event in September and our Premier Partner event.
Her considerable organizational skills were put to good use.
For an
encore career Bob Connelly, a retired educator and past United Way of Pierce
County Resource Development Officer, came back for a second time as a Campaign
Executive. Bob capitalized on his deep community relationships to open doors
and advance every campaign and lead he worked on.
Bob Connelly |
He also shared his talents as
a photographer for numerous United Way events including the Tocqueville Society
reception and From Poverty to Possibilities summit in November. For years Bob has been a supporter of United
Way and he is a principal member of the United Way House band, the Possible
Solutions.
Loaned to us
from Davita, Lyle Sides is one of those people who really defies people’s
expectations. Growing up in a military
family and in Germany she has a fascinating life story. Lyle will tell you that as a young person,
people may be somewhat dismissive of her and her opinions. After working
with her, everyone she touched will agree that if you dismiss her, you are
making a big mistake.
Alonzo
Baylor is one of those people who really can command a room. Hailing from the
east coast, Alonzo came to us with a clear goal of becoming more involved and
connected with his community and the nonprofit industry in Tacoma. Alonzo has an incredibly big generous heart
and his speaking style and compelling manner helped build stronger
relationships across the campaigns he worked.
Tyler Kolbo
worked for years in the automotive industry ultimately as a service manage for
auto dealerships in Tacoma. Tyler did some great work for us researching and
connecting us to new business leads. His
persistence and strategic outlook will help us make inroads into business
sectors that we have struggled with in the past. A dedicated father of three
rambunctious boys aged 9-14, Tyler is
happiest riding a bike with his boys down a trail or playing in the snow.
Tyler Kolbo |
“Each of
these individuals were integral to our success as we tirelessly lead the fight
to remove barriers to break the cycle of poverty and create lasting change in
our community for children and families,” said Stephen Deal, Vice President,
Resource Development, United Way of Pierce County. “The ability to add to our
staff in such a unique way is a win-win for everyone, but especially for the
individuals, children and families that struggle with poverty in Pierce County.
Together we are able to make a lasting difference."
To learn
more about the Campaign Executive program, contact Stephen Deal at 253.597.8105,
(206) 605-4140 (cell) or StephenD@UWPC.org.