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Jack Case
423-752-0346
jackcase@uwchatt.org
Jack Case is sponsored by the Electric Power Board, from which he retired.
John Diliberto
423-752-0373
johndiliberto@uwchatt.org
John Diliberton is on loan from the Salvation Army.
Lisa Harper
423-752-0343
lisaharper@uwchatt.org
Lisa Harper is on loan from Sonitrol, which joined United Way as a new campaign supporter in 2007.
Marcia Martin
423-752-0372
marciamartin@uwchatt.org
Marcia Martin is a sponsored* executive. She primarily works on Retail, Real Estate and Construction accounts. Her background includes 25 years in the shopping center industry, 22 of which she spent as General Manager of Northgate Mall. She is also a licensed real estate broker.
“Working with the
United Way gives me the opportunity to meet with other professionals in the
Chattanooga area and share with them the opportunities that are available through
United Way,” says Marcia. “It’s a pleasure to explain to them how the United Way of Greater Chattanooga works and how their donations through the United Way will benefit all of us, regardless of our culture, socioeconomic status or abilities.”
John McCollum
423-752-0345
johnmccollum@uwchatt.org
John McCollum is a sponsored* executive.
Jason Ogle
423-752-0363
jasonogle@uwchatt.org
Jason Ogle is on loan from Decosimo Inc.
Lee Walker
423-752-0374
leewalker@uwchatt.org
Lee Walker is a sponsored executive.
Jean Warren
423-752-0340
jeanwarren@uwchatt.org
Jean Warren is on loan from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee.
CFC Loaned Executives
Joyce Berry
423-752-0341
joyceberry@uwchatt.org
Joyce Berry is on loan from the United States Post Office.
John Fornicola
423-752-0362
johnfornicola@uwchatt.org
John Fornicola is on loan from TVA.
Steve Taylor
423-752-0366
stevetaylor@uwchatt.org
Steve Taylor is on loan from TVA.
*Unless otherwise noted, all sponsored executives were sponsored by Memorial Hospital, First Tennessee Bank, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and Hazlett, Lewis & Beiter.
Sponsored executives are hired in place of loaned executives when corporations want to help but cannot spare their own staff. Some of these executives are sponsored exclusively by one company, while the rest are sponsored by a group of supporters.
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