Mike Kremzar has a rich history with United Way of Greater Cincinnati, including having a key role in establishing the United Way 211 Helpline which launched in the Cincinnati area in 2003.
Mary Morand supports charitable organizations – including United Way of Greater Cincinnati – that are focused on systemic changes aimed at creating long-term solutions.
When Tocqueville Society members Gail and Steve Moore discuss why United Way of Greater Cincinnati earns their trust and their dollars, they use terms such as “forward thinking” and “return on investment.”
The president and CEO of Eco Engineering is a longtime supporter of United Way, which he views as the leading local philanthropic organization because of its strategic approach and high return on investment.
Sarah Wilkinson, a teacher at Walnut Hills High School and had a lifelong and legacy connection to the United Way, passed at the age of 49. Her bequest shows her compassion and selflessness towards those in her community.