November 11, 2025 - 03:47

United Way Northwest Indiana is excited to announce the appointment of Shalana Thompson as the new Vice President of Finance, effective November 5, 2025. With a robust background in financial leadership and strategic planning, Thompson is poised to make a significant impact on the organization.
Thompson's extensive experience includes managing financial operations and developing strategic initiatives that drive organizational success. In her new role, she will be responsible for overseeing the entire financial strategy, which encompasses planning, reporting, and compliance. Her expertise will be crucial in ensuring that the organization remains financially sound and aligns with its mission to support the community.
The leadership team at United Way Northwest Indiana believes that Thompson's skills and vision will enhance the organization’s ability to serve its mission effectively. Her commitment to excellence and proven track record in financial management will be invaluable as the organization continues to grow and adapt to the needs of the community it serves.
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