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Campaign Cabinet

The community cabinet leaders works together to create and implement specific strategies that will bolster workplace, corporate and individual giving strategies. The cabinet volunteers are top executives and community leaders who will serve as Division Chairs to set benchmarks, implement strategies and monitor outcomes within their respective areas of expertise.

Community Campaign cabinet members include:
Cammie Singleton, Coastal Human Resource Group
Christopher S. King, Roberts Brothers, Inc.
Danny Sirmon, Zebra Marketing
Julie L. Taylor, St. Paul's Episcopal School
Carolyn Golson, Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce
Michon Trent, Community Volunteer
Danisha L. Maye, RBC Bank
Allan Gustin, White-Spunner Construction, Inc.
Becky S. Tate, University of South Alabama Health Services
Ken R. Brown, Regions Bank
Robert C. Pfeffle, DMD, Zieman and Pfeffle Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Elizabeth Minto, MD, Community Volunteer
Eric Barnett Jefferson, Dearborn YMCA
John Jeffries, Wilkins Miller Hieronymus, LLC
R. Michael Saxon, Alabama Power Company
Brooks P. Milling, Hand Arendall, LLC
Edward H. O'Gwynn, III, BB & T
Michael Toomey, South Alabama Gas
Joel T. Daves, IV, Regions Bank
Beth A. Morrissette, Manufacturer's Packaging Services

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Five Ways to Live United

1. Purchase school supplies for a local school to distribute to children who need them
2. Allow a high school student to shadow you at work and show them how apply things you learned in school
3. Tutor at an adult literacy or technology program
4. Purchase personal care items such as deodorant, toothbrushes and soap and drop them off at the local homeless shelter
5. Help senior citizens learn how to detect and prevent fraud

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