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FITTHE ALL FRANKLIN COUNTY CAMPAIGN TEAM Tony Lightfoot — Nestle Waters MAKING Rhonda M FITTHE ALL FRANKLIN COUNTY CAMPAIGN TEAM Tony Lightfoot — Nestle Waters MAKING Rhonda M. Skipper (Chairperson) — Janet Maier — Madison County Community 2014/15 Franklin County Property Appraiser Bank PIECES Campaign James A. Harris — Franklin County Tax Steve McHargue — Fellowship of Christian TO MAKE A Collector Athletes When we as individuals think outside Teams Donnie Gay — Centennial Bank Edward Meggs — Madison County BETTER Ginny Griner — Weems Memorial Hospital Community Bank COMMUNITY ourselves,“ we have the power to facilitate change. Rose McCoy-Thomas — M&M Monuments Howard Phillips — Madison County Betty Webb — City of Apalachicola Community Bank When we think of other’s lives as linked to our own, James Ray — Community Member JEFFERSON COUNTY CAMPAIGN TEAM Rosa Richardson — Madison County Senior our compassion grows. Nan Baughman (Co-chair) Citizens Council Dean Jerger (Co-chair) Cathy Rogers — Community Member Joann Arnold Deanna Samaha — Nestle Waters When we reach out a hand to one, we influence the Ray Hughes Tim Sanders — Madison Clerk of Court “ Andie Jerger Ina Thompson — City of Madison condition of all. We build the strength of our neighborhoods. Jack Manucy Matt Webb — Greenville Timber Corporation Katrina Richardson Jennifer Williams — Madison County Schools We bolster the health of our communities. And we change J. N. “Jr.” Tuten Jerome Wyche — Madison Solid Waste & Recycling the lives of those who walk by us, every day. MADISON COUNTY CAMPAIGN TEAM Stephanie Carroll (Co-Chair) — TAYLOR COUNTY CAMPAIGN TEAM Virginia Glass Tri-County Electric Cooperative Inc. Debbie Bassett Ronette Griffin UWBB Campaign Chair Kaitlynn Passmore (Co-Chair) — Scott Barton Rob Hilley Tri-County Electric Cooperative Inc. Zachary Bradshaw Scott Mixon 2014 CAMPAIGN LEADERSHIP TEAM COLDWELL BANKER HARTUNG & NOBLIN Cathy Bass — Corporate Graphics Bob Cate Pam Rigoni-Parker Mark Baldino — Elder Care Services Tim Bennett — City of Madison George Clayton Shirley Scott Ken Boutwell — MGT of America Jessie Box — Greene Publishing Alphonso Dowdell Dan Simmons Berneice Cox — The Bacall Group Oliver Bradley — Madison County Veterans Paul Dyal Mark Wentworth Sammie Dixon — Prime Meridian Bank Service Office June Evans Mark Wiggins Margie Flecher — Community Volunteer Mark Buescher — Buescher & Ruff LLC Geri Forbes Chris Jensen — Prime Meridian Bank Allen Cherry — Madison County Warren Jones — Tallahassee Memorial Coordinator WAKULLA COUNTY CAMPAIGN TEAM HealthCare Shenna Edmonds — Nestle Waters Courtney Armitage — Capital City Bank Kim Moore — Tallahassee Community Roy Ellis — Madison County Commissioner Betsy Ennis-Short — St. Marks Powder College Willy Gamalero — Madison County Dustin Grubbs — Centennial Bank Julie Moreno — Tallahassee Democrat Community Bank Paige Osborne — Wakulla County Board of Emerald Greene — Greene Publishing County Commissioners John Padgett — Florida Blue Julius Hackett — Tri-County Electric Henry Wells — Wakulla County Supervisor Dan Parisi — Rowland Publishing Cooperative Inc. of Elections Byron Potter — BB&T Jackie Johnson — Johnson & Johnson Inc. Ramsay Sims — Capital City Bank Deloris Jones — Community Member Mike Smith — Florida State University William Smith — Capital City Bank Total Neighboring Counties Allocation Todd Sperry — Oliver Renovation & Construction $708,251 Terry Steaple — Florida Blue Franklin $25,803 Paul Sullivan — BB&T Gadsden $152,692 Glenda Thornton — Accretive Health Marjorie Turnbull — Former Jefferson $54,948 Representative Liberty $12,233 Katherine Webb — Colodny, Fass, Madison $91,974 Talenfeld, Karlinsky, Taylor $254,281 Abate & Webb Wakulla $116,320 2014/15 Campaign We saved clients more than Pinnacle AwarD Awards $630,000 ($500,000 or more) President’s AwarD in income tax prep fees in 2014 ($10,000 to $24,999) PUBLIX SUPER MARKETS CHARITIES Accenture Greenberg Traurig, PA Rogers Gunter Vaughn Insurance Bates Family Foundation Hancock Bank SuperValu Capelouto Termite & Pest Control HCA Eastern Group Tallahassee Community College Pillar AwarD Capital Regional Medical Center Holland & Knight Tallahassee Democrat ($250,000 to $499,999) Children’s Forum Leon County Clerk of Court Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic CAPITAL HEALTH PLAN • FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY City of Tallahassee Attorney’s Office Leon County Sheriff’s Office Tallahassee State Bank City of Tallahassee Retiree Program Mad Dog Construction Target Store #0844 City of Tallahassee Utility Services Madison County Community Bank Taylor County School Board Cornerstone AwarD Coldwell Banker Hartung & Noblin Mainline Information Systems TeligentEMS, LLC Combined Federal Campaign Municode Tri-Eagle Sales Leon ($100,000 to $249,999) Comcast Cable of Tallahassee Nestle Waters United Way of the Big Bend Capital City Bank Group Deloitte North Highland Company Visit Florida Earl Bacon Agency One Eighty Consulting Walmart City of Tallahassee Florida Housing Finance Corporation Premium Assignment Corporation Wells Fargo Foley Cellulose/Georgia-Pacific Florida State Employees Charitable Prime Meridian Bank Xerox Leon County Schools Combined Charities Campaign Campaign Publix Store #1427 Centerville Yates Inc. Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare Foley Timber & Land Co. Publix Store #273 Oak Valley FSU Retirees Radey Law Firm 10,300 Books Distributed Excellence AwarD Gold AwarD ($50,000 to $99,999) ($5,000 - $9,999) First Presbyterian Church - Quincy Advanced Business Systems Costco Leon County MIS Leon County Government Employees Awards 4U Dale Earnhardt Jr. Buick GMC Cadillac Leon County Property Appraiser Capital City Harley-Davidson Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet Leon County Public Library Publix Store #782 Ocala Corners CareerSource Capital Region Danfoss Turbocor Leon County Public Works Syn-Tech Systems Caterpillar Doctors Memorial Hospsital Madison County Schools CenturyLink Envision Credit Union MGT of America City of Tallahassee DMA Acct. ISS Fairview Middle School NAI TALCOR Commercial Chairman’s AwarD Procurement FedEx Nims Middle School 7,385 ($25,000 to $49,999) City of Tallahassee Ecomonic and Florida Bar Redwire Volunteer Hours, Community Development Florida Power & Light Regions Bank Reading Anesthesiology Associates Publix Store #1306 Village Square City of Tallahassee Environmental Policy & Florida Retail Federation Roberts Elementary School Ausley & McMullen Publix Store #1401 Mahan Village Energy Resources Florida TaxWatch Southern Medical Group Bank of America Publix Store #533 Bradfordville Center City of Tallahassee Fire Department Fonvielle Family Foundation Talquin Electric Cooperative Inc City of Tallahassee Electric Utility Publix Store #610 Forest Village City of Tallahassee Growth Management FSU Track/ Cross Country Team Target Store North #1973 City of Tallahassee Underground Publix Store #852 Lake Ella City of Tallahassee Planning Department Godby High School Wakulla County Schools Utility Publix Store #857 Vineyard Center City of Tallahassee Police Department GTO Florida Agricultural and Publix Store #887 Southwood Village City of Tallahassee PRNA Gunster Yoakley & Stewart, P.A. Mechanical University Sachs Media Group City of Tallahassee Public Works IBM Florida League of Cities St. Marks Powder City of Tallahassee Regional Airport J. Smith Lanier & Co. 29,134 Gray Robinson SunTrust Bank City of Tallahassee Solid Waste Services Jane Smith Turner Foundation Clients have utilized our FREE Volunteer Income Publix Store #1051 Governors Thomas Howell Ferguson City of Tallahassee Treasurer Clerk’s Office Johnson & Johnson, Inc. Tax Assistance (VITA) Program over the past 10 Crossing United Parcel Service years to have their taxes prepared and filed for free. 2014/15 Campaign Silver AwarD Awards Thank you to our Sponsors and Loaned Executives! ($2,500 - $4,999) What is a Loaned Executive (LE)? An LE is a community volunteer who is position, they make presentations to employee groups, educating them about Apalachee Center for Human Services City of Tallahassee Community Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce Meenan Law Firm “loaned” from their employer to work on the annual United Way campaign. LEs United Way and asking them to make contributions. Apalachee Elementary School Redevleopment Agency Gretchen Everhart Miller Glass come from all areas of the workforce, including management, professional, AT & T City of Tallahassee DMA Budget & Policy Hopping Green & Sams, P.A. Montford Middle School administrative and organized labor. This program is vital to the success of the community campaign as it allows Atkins City of Tallahassee Fleet Management Kate Ireland Foundation Notary Public Underwriters us to broaden our outreach into the community. These Loaned Executives not Auto Owners Insurance City of Quincy Kate Sullivan Elementary School Oak Ridge Elementary School An LE’s primary role is to assist in the planning and implementation of a only educate our citizens about services provided by your contributions, they BB&T ConocoPhillips Keith McNeill Plumbing OliverSperry Renovation successful United Way fund-raising campaign. LEs serve as account also work with UWBB staff to develop materials, make campaign calls, and BEC Services LLC Corporate Graphics Ketchum, Wood & Burgert Pathology Pineview Elementary School managers with assigned local businesses and organizations, working with give presentations. We could not do it without them! Belk Store #627 Deerlake Middle School Kids Incorporated of the Big Bend Premier Construction & Development community leaders, CEOs, United Way staff and other volunteers. In this Benson
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