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2009 Annual Campaign Results

LIVE UNITED – the 2009 Annual Campaign

Campaign results announced on March 25, 2010

$38.8 million was raised to help address today's needs and reduce tomorrow's! Thank you to all the organizations and individuals who contributed this year. You are truly LIVING UNITED!

Congratulations to the new Top 20!! 

Our sincere thanks go out to the companies, their leadership, their employees and their tireless Employee Campaign Coordinators (ECCs)!

Eli Lilly and Company
John C. Lechleiter
Al White, ECC
Citizens Energy Group
Carey Lykins
Robbin Nunley, ECC
Lilly Endowment Inc.
N. Clay Robbins
Julie Siegler, ECC

Clarian Health
Daniel Evans, Jr.
Kimberly Cave, Erin Kirby, ECCs

Anthem Blue Cross
and Blue Shield of Indiana

Angela F. Braly
Lance Chrisman, ECC

Chase
Dennis L. Bassett
Tina Walters, ECC

UPS – Indiana
Bob Severson - retired
Bret Williams, ECC

Allison Transmission Inc. and
UAW Local #933
Lawrence E. Dewey
Randall Kirk, Gregory Scott Lawson,
Ann Schneider, ECCs

OneAmerica
Dayton Molendorp
Jim Freeman, John Mason, ECCs

Indianapolis Power
& Light Company

Ann Murtlow
Geoffrey M. Gailey, Shannon Judkins, ECCs

AT&T Inc., CWA & IBEW
George Fleetwood
Jim Tackett, ECC
Nina Mason Pulliam
Charitable Trust

Harriet Ivey
Debbie Cramer, ECC

Central Indiana Community Foundation
and its affiliates, The Indianapolis
Foundation and Legacy Fund
Brian Payne
Julie Scharlau, ECC

Roche Diagnostics Corporation
Jack Phillips
Jacqueline Pirone, ECC

Herff Jones, Inc.
Joe Slaughter
Denise McGinley, ECC

IUPUI
Charles R. Bantz
Jana Hill, ECC

Dow AgroSciences LLC
Antonio Galindez
Marshall Parker, ECC

Rolls-Royce
John Gallo
Steve Delano, ECC

St. Vincent Health
Vincent C. Caponi
Jennifer Northern, ECC

Community Health Network
Bryan A. Mills
Carrie Wilson, ECC

Congratulations to our Spirit United award winners!! 

Through unparalleled combinations of financial, resource and volunteer commitments, these
award winners stand apart when it comes to supporting United Way of Central Indiana.

  • Herff Jones, Inc.

  • ProLiance Energy, LLC

  • State Bank of Lizton

  • UPS

Click here to learn more about why the winners won. To even be considered for Spirit United, companies had to have received our Company that Cares award for 3 consecutive years! So we also thank and congratulate these other Spirit United finalists!


2009 Distinguished Campaign awards 

These companies pulled out all the stops and distinguished themselves by achieving (often exceeding) their campaign goals. Congratulations to all of the finalists, and especially to these award winners:

Largest First-Time Workplace Campaigns
King Systems Corporation – Winner
Don Dumoulin II
Lisa Autry, Ann Frazo, ECCs
Largest Increase in Overall Giving
HardingPoorman Group – Winner
David Harding
David Harding, ECC
Largest Increase in Contributors
Wishard Health Services – Winner
Lisa E. Harris, M.D.
Michelle O'Keefe, Lorena Reyes, ECCs
Largest Increase in Unrestricted Giving
American Red Ball Transit Co., Inc.– Winner
Katrina Blackwell
David Fee, ECC
Largest Increase in Leadership Giving
Roche Diagnostics Corporation – Winner
Jack Phillips
Jacqueline Pirone, ECC
Most Creative CEOs
Keith Hansen, Campus Director of Operations – Winner
Case New Holland

Congratulations, Pacesetter award winners! 

Pacesetter companies run their United Way campaigns before the fall. Their early effort set the pace for the entire campaign, generating momentum. Thank you to all of the 2009 Pacesetter companies, as well as to the following special award winners:

  • Duke Energy for the largest increase in employee contributions
  • Regions Bank for the largest increase in employee participation
  • Enterprise Rent-A-Car for the largest increase in leadership giving
  • HVAF of Indiana, Inc.  for the largest increase in unrestricted giving
  • State Bank of Lizton for the largest increase in corporate giving
  • MoveSmart for the largest first-time workplace campaign 
  • Allison Transmission, Inc., and UAW Local #933 was recognized as a Distinguished Pacesetter


Thank you, Breakthrough campaign companies! 

Breakthrough campaigns had 30% or $30,000 (or better) increases over last year! Congratulations to all of the 2009 Breakthrough companies, and a special hat tip to Barnes & Thornburg LLP - for accomplishing this feat five years in a row!

 



 

Top 20 companies

Spirit United winners

Distinguished campaigns

Pacesetter companies

Breakthrough campaigns

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Previous campaign results and awards:

2008  |  2007