United Way of Greater St. Louis added seventeen new members to its board of directors, including:
Elizabeth Adefioye, Chief People Officer, Emerson | |
David D. Allen, President, University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis | |
Joann M. Barton, Senior Vice President – Wealth Management, Banking, Trust Services, Employee Benefits Administration, Busey Bank | |
Floyd Bell, President, Communication Workers of America Local 6300 | |
Alonzo Byrd, Director of Business Development/Community Engagement, Ascension Charity Classic | |
Ian Caso, Retail Sales Manager, St. Louis Post-Dispatch | |
LaTonia Collins Smith, President, Harris-Stowe State University | |
Steve Grelle, Senior Vice President of Commercial Lending, St. Charles County EDC | |
Colleen Lucas, Vice President of Community Impact, Anheuser-Busch | |
James T. Minor, Chancellor, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) | |
Jeff L. Pittman, Chancellor, St. Louis Community College | |
Emily Pitts, Chief Diversity Officer and Director for the Center of Diversity & Inclusion, Lindenwood University | |
Kristen Polchinski, Community Affairs Manager, U.S. Bank | |
Tanisha Stevens, Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, University of Missouri – St. Louis | |
Jason Tetidrick, Directing Business Representative, District 9 Machinists Union | |
Voin Todorovic, Chief Financial Officer, Build-A-Bear Workshop | |
Gregory Waters, Operations Engineering Professional, Graham Packaging |
“We are thrilled to have these committed, experienced professionals join our board to lend their expertise and help our efforts to strengthen our region and help our neighbors,” said Michelle Tucker, president and CEO of United Way of Greater St. Louis. “Our board members come from diverse backgrounds with a variety of different skill sets and live and work in all areas of our 16-county region. We look forward to working with our entire board this year to formulate new ideas and continue to move forward our strategic direction for United Way and how we support the St. Louis community.”