Stewart Greenlee
Stewart M. Greenlee, CEO, CenterBank, is chairing the 2011 United Way of Greater Cincinnati – Eastern Area Campaign.

Greenlee, who will also serve on the Campaign Cabinet for the regional United Way of Greater Cincinnati campaign, has recruited his Campaign Cabinet, begun meeting with business and community leaders and implementing campaign strategies.

“We’re targeting two key strategic areas,” he says. “These include focusing on best practices to help corporate partners encourage employee participation and make it easier for prospective corporate partners to run a campaign.

“United Way advances the common good by creating opportunities for a better life for all by focusing on the building blocks for a good quality of life – Education, Income and Health. But it takes everyone working together to create these benefits. And each of us has the power to help create lasting change.”

Greenlee’s additional community involvement includes serving on the Board of Advisors of the Clermont Chamber of Commerce and the Planned Giving Resource Committee at St. Xavier High School.

The following area residents are serving on the 2011 United Way of Greater Cincinnati – Eastern Area United Way Campaign Cabinet, covering Brown and Clermont counties:

Kerry Byrne, executive vice president, Total Quality Logistics

Sam DeBonis, Commercial Banking officer, Park National

Rob Etherington, vice president of Commercial Banking, CenterBank

Cyn Macke, director of Member Services, Clermont Chamber of Commerce

Andy McCreanor, executive director/CEO, Executive Service Corps of Cincinnati

Tom Rocklin, senior technical project manager, Siemens

Joe Schiesler, vice president, Key Bank

Cheri Strotman, senior credit analyst, CenterBank

Matt Van Sant, president/CEO, Clermont Chamber of Commerce

Warren Walker, district manager, Community & Government Relations, Duke Energy

“The annual United Way campaign is one of the most important things we can do to establish the changes that ripple out to the community as a whole,” Greenlee said. “That’s what it means to LIVE UNITED.”

To learn more about United Way’s work in education, income and health, please visit www.uwgc.org.