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United Way of South Central Tennessee Announces Two New Vice Presidents



United Way of South Central Tennessee (UWSCTN) is excited to announce the promotions of Ella Weaver to Vice President of Collective Impact and Haley Adams to Vice President of Marketing and Communications. Both have been integral members of the UWSCTN team since the fall of 2021.
 
In her new role as Vice President of Marketing and Communications, Haley Adams will oversee all aspects of print and digital marketing, brand management, and strategic communication. Her work will support the organization's recent regional expansion and strengthen its outreach efforts.
As Vice President of Collective Impact, Ella Weaver will lead efforts to address complex social challenges through collaborative strategies. She will harness organizational strengths and resources to drive impactful initiatives within the United Way and the communities it serves.
Kristen Swann, President and CEO of UWSCTN, expressed her enthusiasm, saying, “I am thrilled to announce the promotions of Ella Weaver and Haley Adams. Their dedication and contributions have been invaluable to our organization, and they are both deeply committed to making a positive difference in our community.”

To learn more about Ella Weaver, Haley Adams, and the initiatives at United Way of South Central Tennessee, visit yourlocaluw.org.

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