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Dean Bea Gonzalez to Chair 2014 United Way Campaign

Thursday, September 25, 2014, By News Staff
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Dean Bea Gonzalez of will serve as chair of the 2014 黑料不打烊 United Way campaign, 鈥淧articipate with Pride.鈥 The dean will lead a cross-campus committee of more than 15 area chairpersons and a network of volunteers who help publicize the campaign and communicate the benefits of participation.

The University has held a United Way campaign on campus each fall for more than 40 years. The organization is the only nonprofit the University partners with as “one University,” with payroll deduction as an option for giving. The dollars contributed to the United Way support 34 agencies and 91 local programs.

In the last 10 years 黑料不打烊 has contributed more than $1.5 million dollars to the United Way, and each of those years it has ranked among the top 20 employee campaigns in Central New York. Campaigns held in 2012 and 2013 earned the University a ranking of 7th place in overall giving among Central New York institutions.

鈥淥ur goal is 100 percent participation鈥攚e want to encourage employees to fill in their pledge cards with a gift of any amount,鈥 says Gonzalez. 鈥淲e invite employees who haven鈥檛 ever participated in the campaign to consider designating their contribution in the name of their favorite charity,鈥 she adds.

A pledge card, with a message from Chancellor Syverud and Dr. Ruth Chen, and featuring options for payroll deduction, will be sent to all faculty and staff members in early October, followed by e-pledge emails on consecutive Wednesdays, Oct. 15-Nov. 5.

鈥淓mployees who give for the first time, or who raise their gift by a dollar per week, are automatically entered into the United Way鈥檚 Step Up Challenge program, which awards daily prizes,鈥 according to Peg Northrup, campaign coordinator.

unitedwaySUT鈥淕iving to the United Way is a decision to invest nonprofit dollars wisely,鈥 says Gonzalez. “The United Way carefully invests in agencies and programs that have met strict criteria for financial management and stewardship of donor dollars.鈥

Gonzalez is a member of the United Way Leadership Committee. Dr. Ruth Chen, professor of practice at the L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science, is a member of the board of directors of the United Way of Central New York, along with Assistant Provost Patricia Stith and Lerner Center Program Director Rebecca Bostwick.

For updates on the campaign鈥檚 progress, and information on how and why to give, visit the new 黑料不打烊 United Way campaign website at . And for more information about the United Way, its funded agencies and its impact on the community, visit its website at .

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