Kelly Case Resigns as United Way Director

Will Continue to Volunteer for the Organization

United Way executive director Kelly Case is resigning effective in June.

Case has been associated with the organization since 1991, when she was Ms. United Way. She has also served as campaign chair and vice chair, board member and board president. Case is also a past recipient of the United Way’s Red Feather Award.

“Being involved with the United Way, both as a volunteer and as an employee, has been a major factor in my life and has granted me with treasured memories,” Case said in prepared statement. The friendships, experiences and knowledge I have gained will remain with me forever. I have been involved for over 17 years and that will certainly not end with this change.”

“I look forward to being a volunteer for many years to come,” Case continued. “My sincere congratulations and thank you goes out to the Bradford area for supporting the United Way for over 85 years. A huge thank you goes to all the people I have worked with, the agencies and the donors for supporting me and the entire United Way organization.”

“I feel extremely confident that whoever takes over this position will be successful, based on the past experience of this organization, and the leadership exhibited by our board of directors.”

Current United Way Board President John Peterson the organization “has continued to flourish under Kelly’s leadership as executive director. Despite the difficult economic times encountered over the past two years her fervor, enthusiasm and overwhelming desire to succeed has allowed the United Way to achieve nearly impossible goals.”

“These attributes that Kelly possesses have been extremely evident to our board and to anyone affiliated with the agency,” Peterson continued. “And as much as Kelly will be missed by everyone within our organization, the board wishes her all the best in whatever life holds in store for her.”

The board will start an immediate search for Case’s replacement, and Case will assist the board in all phases of the transition.

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