United Way of Randolph County Introduces New Board Members and Community Planning and Funds Distribution Committee Members

United Way of Randolph County in its 50th year of service to the community welcomes new Board Members and Community Planning and Funds Distribution committee members. Mac Whatley, Board President, says, “We are fortunate to add additional seasoned professionals to our Board.” New Board Members include Don and Pat Allred, who will serve as Campaign Chairs, Cooper Thornton, Rob Reese and Kimberly A. Williams.
Don Allred is the president of Duel Inc. He earned his Masters of divinity degree from Duke University. Allred served as Rotary District Governor in 2004-5. He served as former Lay Leader for Central United Methodist Church from 1993-95 and still attends there. He is a member of the Uwharrie Society. He served as the Chamber of Commerce President in 2000 and in the United States Air Force.
Pat Allred is the Secretary/Treasurer for Duel Inc. Pat is chair of Evangelism Committee at Central United Methodist Church. She belongs to the Uwharrie Society. Don and Pat Allred have accepted the role as United Way of Randolph County’s 2006 Campaign Co Chairs.
Rob Reese is retired from Ervin Leasing – capital equipment leasing. He serves on the Rotary Club, Randolph Community Health Foundation Board, Penick Village Retirement Home Board, Goat Lady Dairy Educational Foundation Board, and is a volunteer for the Habitat for Humanity. Reese has also accepted the position as Chairman of the Community Planning and Funds Distribution Committee for United Way. He attends Good Shepherd Episcopal Church.
Cooper Thornton, a native of Asheboro, is a graduate of Appalachian State University. He is the Marketing Director of First National Bank and Trust Company. Thornton serves on numerous community boards, 2006 Zoo to Do and Trees Asheboro. He is the Chairman of the Board for Biz/Ed Communications. He acts as a consultant for Junior Achievement and attends Church of the Good Shepherd.
Kimberly A. Williams is the plant manager of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. Ms. Williams was born in Columbus Ohio. After graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she went on to earn her Master’s of Science from the University of Illinois in Champaign and a Master’s of Business Administration from Harvard Business School.
United Way of Randolph County also announces new members of the Community Planning and Funds Distribution committee. The committee reviews the programs being funded and recommends how campaign funds should be distributed to each program. New members are Melissa Beane, Cheryldean Dark, Tammy Julian and Jim Rains, Jr.
Melissa Beane is an Area Vice President/Branch Manager of Randolph Bank. Beane served the United Way as a Loaned Executive from 2001-2. She also supported United Way’s Campaign Commercial Division in 2003 and 2005. She attends Oakhurst Baptist Church.
Cheryldean Dark is a Behavior Safety Facilitator for Goodyear Asheboro where she has worked for the past 18 years. Dark served the United Way as a Loaned Executive from 2005-6.She attends St. Andrews United Methodist Church in Winston-Salem.
Tammy Julian is the Senior Pension Analyst for First Charter Corporation in Winston-Salem. She is a member of the Professional Women’s Association. She lives in Randleman with her husband, Tony and son, Brooks (13). They attend Level Cross Community Church.
Jim Rains Jr. is the owner of Rains Studio, PA. He attends Jordan Memorial United Methodist Church. Rains serves as a volunteer in the Ramseur area. He is a Board member of FOERS Fund Raiser, 2006 President of the American Institute of Architects in the North Carolina Chapter and Vice Chair of the Randolph County Planning Board.
“I am honored in our 50th year of serving the community to be partnering with such a distinguished group and look forward to the positive impact of their contributions,” Elizabeth Mitchell, chief professional officer of United Way of Randolph County, says. United Way of Randolph County provides leadership to raise funds and to partner with others to build a stronger, healthier community. Our commitment is to support agencies that focus on what matters. For more information, call 625-4207.
Don Allred is the president of Duel Inc. He earned his Masters of divinity degree from Duke University. Allred served as Rotary District Governor in 2004-5. He served as former Lay Leader for Central United Methodist Church from 1993-95 and still attends there. He is a member of the Uwharrie Society. He served as the Chamber of Commerce President in 2000 and in the United States Air Force.
Pat Allred is the Secretary/Treasurer for Duel Inc. Pat is chair of Evangelism Committee at Central United Methodist Church. She belongs to the Uwharrie Society. Don and Pat Allred have accepted the role as United Way of Randolph County’s 2006 Campaign Co Chairs.
Rob Reese is retired from Ervin Leasing – capital equipment leasing. He serves on the Rotary Club, Randolph Community Health Foundation Board, Penick Village Retirement Home Board, Goat Lady Dairy Educational Foundation Board, and is a volunteer for the Habitat for Humanity. Reese has also accepted the position as Chairman of the Community Planning and Funds Distribution Committee for United Way. He attends Good Shepherd Episcopal Church.
Cooper Thornton, a native of Asheboro, is a graduate of Appalachian State University. He is the Marketing Director of First National Bank and Trust Company. Thornton serves on numerous community boards, 2006 Zoo to Do and Trees Asheboro. He is the Chairman of the Board for Biz/Ed Communications. He acts as a consultant for Junior Achievement and attends Church of the Good Shepherd.
Kimberly A. Williams is the plant manager of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. Ms. Williams was born in Columbus Ohio. After graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she went on to earn her Master’s of Science from the University of Illinois in Champaign and a Master’s of Business Administration from Harvard Business School.
United Way of Randolph County also announces new members of the Community Planning and Funds Distribution committee. The committee reviews the programs being funded and recommends how campaign funds should be distributed to each program. New members are Melissa Beane, Cheryldean Dark, Tammy Julian and Jim Rains, Jr.
Melissa Beane is an Area Vice President/Branch Manager of Randolph Bank. Beane served the United Way as a Loaned Executive from 2001-2. She also supported United Way’s Campaign Commercial Division in 2003 and 2005. She attends Oakhurst Baptist Church.
Cheryldean Dark is a Behavior Safety Facilitator for Goodyear Asheboro where she has worked for the past 18 years. Dark served the United Way as a Loaned Executive from 2005-6.She attends St. Andrews United Methodist Church in Winston-Salem.
Tammy Julian is the Senior Pension Analyst for First Charter Corporation in Winston-Salem. She is a member of the Professional Women’s Association. She lives in Randleman with her husband, Tony and son, Brooks (13). They attend Level Cross Community Church.
Jim Rains Jr. is the owner of Rains Studio, PA. He attends Jordan Memorial United Methodist Church. Rains serves as a volunteer in the Ramseur area. He is a Board member of FOERS Fund Raiser, 2006 President of the American Institute of Architects in the North Carolina Chapter and Vice Chair of the Randolph County Planning Board.
“I am honored in our 50th year of serving the community to be partnering with such a distinguished group and look forward to the positive impact of their contributions,” Elizabeth Mitchell, chief professional officer of United Way of Randolph County, says. United Way of Randolph County provides leadership to raise funds and to partner with others to build a stronger, healthier community. Our commitment is to support agencies that focus on what matters. For more information, call 625-4207.


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