About Us |
For more than 60 years, United Way of Midland has helped people just like you in our community. United Way works with program providers in supporting over 50 programs and services that target community needs by focusing on the building blocks for a better life: a quality education that leads to stable employment; financial independence and sufficient housing to support a family, and sound emotional and physical health.
United Way connects the dots between our community’s issues and real solutions all made possible with the gifts of time, talent, and financial resources. In the coming year United Way will invest over $2 million in our community; the majority of these funds are the result of individual gifts small and large. Volunteers from all walks of life provide leadership, oversight, and implementation supporting every aspect of United Way’s work: daily operations, fundraising, community investment, and financial practices.
To LIVE UNITED means being a part of the change, and your participation is crucial to our success.
Join us. Get involved. Right here... Right now.
GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. LIVE UNITED.
Mission
United Way of Midland improves lives by mobilizing the caring power of our community.
2011-2012 Board of Directors
Jayne Krawietz
Concho Resources, Inc.
President
Board Members
Brandon M. Black
BC Operating, Inc.
Secretary
Karmen Hendrix Bryant
Community Volunteer
Resource Development Chair
Sylvester Cantu
City of Midland
Shelly Chapple
Elms, Faris & Company
Assistant Treasurer
K. Michael Conaway +
U.S. Congressman, Dist. 11
Steven D. Gray
RSP Permian, Ltd.
Ryan Hamilton
Summit Petroleum
David Henry
Henry Resources, LLC
James C. Henry +
Henry Resources, LLC
Ellen M. House
Midland Independent School District
President Elect & Nominating Chair
Steven T. Jeffcoat
Johnson, Miller & Company, P.C.
Bob Landreth
Robert E. Landreth
Vice President
Mitch Mamoulides
Chevron
Todd Meade
Chevron
Shan Moon
Roxwell Performance Drilling
Bob Murphy
HEB
David A. O’Neil
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Vice President
Joe Phillips
Sooner Pipe
Margaret Purvis +
Purvis Operating Company
Dan Robison
Excelsior Foundation
Martin F. Ruehl
FirstCapital Bankof Texas
Treasurer
Deana M. Savage
Midland College
Community Impact Vice Chair
David H. Smith
Davis, Gerald & Cremer
Charles A. Spence +
U.S. Census Bureau
Ramona A. Thomas
Permian Basin Community Centers
Community Impact Chair
Ed Wuthrich
Shell Trading US Company
Legend
+Lifetime Member
*Deceased
