Adams employees contribute more than $20,000 to United Way Campaign

Adams United Way

Front row, from left: Bridgette Northern, director of marketing and UW board member; Kelli Fohey, account executive and United Way loaned executive; and Wendy Grime, executive secretary. Middle row: Gale Griffin, Adams Residential Experts supervisor; Jenna Hull, United Way of Adams County, Inc. executive director; Kate Kimber, United Way of Adams County, Inc. Director of Development and Communications; and Bruce Berquam, Adams Experts sales support and dispatch. Back row: Steven O’Hearn, business analyst/safety coordinator; Meredith Roe, Business Sales project manager; Lori Miller, marketing coordinator; Julie Wise, Carrier Relations assistant; Nancy Rampley, Systems Planner; and Tim Hightower, Carrier Relations director. | Photo courtesy of Adams Telephone Co-Operative

QUINCY — Employees of Adams Telephone Co-Operative recently presented a check for $20,112.50 to the United Way of Adams County, Inc.

The United Way of Adams County champions essential causes such as education, financial stability and health, which form the foundation of a fulfilling life. Jim Broemmer, chief executive officer, highlighted the significance of Adams’ collaboration, saying in a press release, “This contribution is a testament to our commitment to making a difference in our community. We’re grateful to every employee who helped make this donation possible and to the United Way for their relentless efforts in supporting those in need.”

Adams shares a proud history with the United Way, as evidenced by the previous honor of being a Small Business Hero Award recipient. This year, Adams made its third-largest donation, thanks to a team of people who provided community support. These contributions will have a positive impact on the local community.

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