Campaign Executive Program
The Campaign Executive Program is a valuable professional development tool for key employees and a chance for retirees to keep their professional skills sharp. The non-retired campaign executives are sponsored by their employers, who continue to pay the employees' salaries and benefits while they work on the annual campaign at no cost to United Way of Douglas County. Campaign executives become part of our campaign team, managing up to 6 accounts and averaging 5 to 10 hours per week, engaging in public speaking, team building, leadership and sales training.
Campaign executives begin their assignments in early August and conclude in early November. To see a brochure, click here.
The following businesses have generously participated in the Campaign Executive Program in the recent past:
Alvamar Development Co.
Best Buy
Capitol Federal Savings
Central National Bank
Cottonwood, Inc.
Douglas County Bank
DCCCA Family Services
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Emprise Bank
Golf Course Superintendents of America
Hallmark Cards, Inc.
Harris Construction
Lawrence Memorial Hospital
KU Endowment Association
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Manpower
Sauer-Danfoss
Stephens Real Estate
U.S. Bank
The University of Kansas
The World Company
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For more information, please call Colleen Gregoire, Campaign Manager, at (785) 843-6626 or by email at uwcamp@unitedwaydgco.org
Thank you 2010 Campaign Executives
Janet Adams, Community Volunteer
Katie Becker, Community Volunteer
Patrick Brown, Abram Brown Financial Consultants
Carladyne Conyers, Community Volunteer
Debbie Crady, Community Volunteer
John Davis, Community Volunteer
Judy Davis, Community Volunteer
Ron Fagan, Community Volunteer
Ranelle Fischer, Emprise Bank
Tracy Gillett, Best Buy
Ken Grotewiel, Community Volunteer
Peggy Leslie, Douglas County Bank
Sue Lewis, Community Volunteer
Sandy Liechti, Community Volunteer
Patti McCormick, The Olivia Collection
Nathan Oehlert, Capital City Bank
Debbie Pitts, Community Volunteer
Elizabeth Rein, KS Athletics
Elizabeth Scheib, Wesleyan Church
Connie Sollars, Community Volunteer
Chuck Woodling, Community Volunteer
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