Left to right: United Way Board members Robbie Stell, Secretary Ann Gifford, Sara Truitt, Resource Development Director, Wayne Stevens President/CEO UWSEAK, Mark Mesdag Chair, Lori Hermanson, Senior Strategy Analyst - Special Project, Avista, Jessie Wuerst, Senior Communications Manager, Avista, Thomas Dempsey, Manager of Thermal Operations, Avista Utilities.

Left to right: United Way Board members Robbie Stell, Secretary Ann Gifford, Sara Truitt, Resource Development Director, Wayne Stevens President/CEO UWSEAK, Mark Mesdag Chair, Lori Hermanson, Senior Strategy Analyst - Special Project, Avista, Jessie Wuerst, Senior Communications Manager, Avista, Thomas Dempsey, Manager of Thermal Operations, Avista Utilities.

Avista presents gift to United Way 2016 Giving Campaign

United Way of Southeast Alaska received a campaign gift from Avista, the parent company of Alaska Electric Light and Power (AEL&P). Jessie Wuerst Sr., communications manager for Avista and Tim McLeod, general manager of AEL&P, presented United Way of Southeast Alaska with a check for $2,000. Avista and AELP employees continue their giving as a proud tradition. Avista and AELP have a deeply rooted belief in giving back to the communities they serve. The company encourages and supports employee volunteerism in the community.

“As the parent company of AEL&P, Avista is proud to be a partner in the Juneau community where organizations like United Way are making a real difference in the lives of residents,” said Wuerst said. “As a convener, facilitator and supporter, United Way of Southeast Alaska has brought significant value to human care programs and services across the region.”

In accepting the gift, Mark Mesdag, Chair of the Board for United Way of Southeast Alaska noted the long time support of AEL&P and its employees, saying “it is the generous support of employees that allows United Way to fight for the health, education, and financial stability of every person in every community. By bringing people together to help more Southeast Alaskans stay healthy, find good jobs, and increase their earnings, we’re improving individual lives and communities one at a time.“

United Way of Southeast Alaska’s campaign annually raises funds to support the United Way’s mission of improving lives and communities in Southeast Alaska as well as the work of our 35 partner agencies.

For more information about United Way of Southeast Alaska or to find information about holding a workplace campaign at your business, visit our website at www.unitedwayseak.org or call our offices at 463-5530.

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