On November 11 we bid a fond and formal farewell to our 2021 Campaign Ambassadors with a breakfast for their employers and family at Townsite16 (the former Top of the Tower). It was a treat to gather in person again, especially from one of the most stunning vantage points in the region. Many thanks to K1 Hospitality for their generous sponsorship of this event—we can’t wait to come back again!
Our Campaign Ambassadors extend our capacity during the peak fall campaign season, allowing us to connect personally with many more companies and employees. Without their efforts, campaign just wouldn’t be as effective or as fun!
Serving as a Campaign Ambassador is also a great professional development/leadership opportunity for these staff members. Ambassadors make a multitude of connections in the local business community, polish their presentation and communication skills, and work as part of a focused team to share the news about the impact United Way donors create. If you would like to loan us one of your employees next fall for this unique opportunity, contact Angel Romero.
Please join us in applauding our 2021 Campaign Ambassadors!
From left to right: Marty Hillard, Director of Workplace Campaigns; Marie Carter, Topeka Public Schools; Lee Martell, Stormont Vail Health; Rachel Meyer, Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Kansas; Liz Walker, Capitol Federal; Jamie Cox, Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Kansas; Chris Stephens, City of Topeka; Kelli Kogl, sponsored by CoreFirst Bank via Premier Employment; Angel Romero, Vice President of Resource Development.