Savannah, Georgia – Big news is buzzing around town as the United Way of the Coastal Empire welcomes a new face to their executive team! Katie Willoughby is taking on the role of Chief Financial Officer (CFO), bringing a wealth of experience and a passion for community service to the organization. This fresh leadership transition promises to bring even more positive changes to the communities surrounding Bryan, Chatham, Effingham, Liberty, and Long counties.
Born and raised in Savannah, Katie’s journey has come full circle as she returns to her hometown to contribute to the greater good. Before joining the United Way team, she spent nine years as the CFO for the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia, a role in which she honed her skills and made significant contributions. “We are thrilled to have Katie join our dynamic and dedicated United Way team,” said Kimberly Waller, president and CEO of the United Way of the Coastal Empire.
Waller emphasized that Katie’s extensive knowledge and experience will not only continue the organization’s progress but help advance its mission of improving lives throughout the Coastal Empire. Katie is no stranger to hard work and dedication; her impressive educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Georgia and a Master of Public Administration from George Washington University. These qualifications set a solid foundation for her to make a significant positive impact in her new role.
Before her time in Georgia, Katie gained valuable experience working for Deloitte Consulting in Washington, DC, focusing on strategy and management consulting for various federal agencies. This background provides her with a unique perspective on financial management and strategic planning that she is eager to bring to the table. She is passionate about ensuring that decision-making is backed by data and is committed to collaborating with stakeholders to enhance the effectiveness of the organization’s initiatives.
In her own words, Katie expressed her enthusiasm for joining the United Way, saying, “United Way of the Coastal Empire has been a pillar in our community for decades, and I am honored to serve in this capacity.” Her sentiments reflect a heartfelt commitment to working alongside a team of dedicated volunteers and staff to maximize the organization’s impact in the community.
As she steps into her new role, Katie aims to build on the work already being done to support those in the Coastal Empire who need a helping hand. The region has faced its fair share of challenges, but with leaders like Katie at the helm, there’s a renewed sense of optimism about the future.
The United Way has always been an organization that embodies the spirit of community, and Katie’s appointment is a wonderful reminder of the continuity and growth within such institutions. With her leadership, community members can expect new initiatives and improvements to existing programs that will benefit a wide array of residents. It’s an exciting time for the organization and the communities it serves.
As we eagerly anticipate the positive changes ahead, it’s clear that Katie Willoughby is more than just a new CFO; she’s a dedicated ally to everyone in the Coastal Empire. Residents are hopeful that her extensive background and community-focused mindset will lead to an even brighter future for Savannah and the surrounding areas.
In the meantime, if you have news or events in the community that you’d love to share, the United Way is all ears! This continued open dialogue is vital to fostering a supportive and engaged community.
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