Leadership Giving
At the heart of every worthwhile endeavor is a group of people with strength, character and sense of purpose who inspire others to help meet the needs of the community. We are thankful to the individuals who are committed to improving our community through United Way of Central Georgia.
Leadership Giving represents the area of greatest growth within the United Way campaign, individuals who annually give personal gifts of $1,000 or more. The importance of leadership giving is not just being a part of reaching a community goal, but leading the community by example. ...
2008 Chairman: Leonard Bevill
THE ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY Gifts of $10,000 +
To foster, promote and recognize the importance of voluntary community service and personal giving at an exceptional level.
Ordre de Liberte $24,999 - 49,999
Mimi and Tommy McCook
Ordre de la Societe $10,000 - $24,999
Carolyn and Billy Anderson
Mrs. Newton Anderson
G. Marshal Butler
Mrs. Kenneth Dunwody, Jr.
A. V. and Glennda Elliott
Bob and Georgia Hatcher
Charles H. and Ves C. Jones
Bill and Eleanor Lane
Beverly and Edmund E. Olson
Ben G. Porter Foundation
John and Teri Ramsey
Alice S. Sheridan
Chris R. and Ramona Sheridan, Jr.
Stephen and Susan Simpson
Senator Cecil Staton
Tom D. Wight
1 Giver Wishes to Remain Anonymous
THE J. CLAY MURPHEY SOCIETY Gifts of $1,000 - $9,999
A select group of individuals on the forefront of change and development by inspiring others to step-up to an increased level of giving.
Gold Circle $5,000-$9,999
Silver Circle $3,000-$4,999 Members
Bronze Circle $1,000-$2,999 Members
LEARN MORE: To learn more about United Way's Leadership Giving program contact Judy Quinlan at 478.745.4732 ext. 109 or jquinlan@unitedwaycg.com
2007-2008Companies with Leadership Givers # of Leaders
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Leadership Giving Chair

Leonard Bevill
Macon Occupational Medicine
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