Yesterday afternoon, United Way of the Mid-South celebrated a gift of twelve laptop computers from ServiceMaster that will be used to help train staff as part of a new in-house “Learning Place” program.
The Dell laptop computers were up and running in United Way’s Board Room as representatives from ServiceMaster and United Way shared details about the ongoing partnership between the two organizations and how it impacts our community.
ServiceMaster leaders Jennifer Robinson (Vice President of Information Technology), Dan Marks (Technology Officer) and Heather Wilson (Communications Manager), expressed their organization’s commitment to United Way and our Mid-South community and shared details about the growth in ServiceMaster contributions to United Way over the last three years. To read more details, click here).
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- United Way staff member Stephanie Brookshaw helps lead fundraising efforts at ServiceMaster
- United Way staff members Brian Fiorino and Denise Demby check out the new laptop computers.
- FOX13 television was present to cover the events yesterday afternoon.
- United Way President Bryce Haugsdahl (left) is interviewed by FOX13 TV about the laptop donation from ServiceMaster.
- United Way President Bryce Haugsdahl (standing, right) talks about how the new laptop computers will be of help for staff training needs.
- (From left) Loretta Hurt and Heather Wilson with one of the donated laptop computers
- The new donated laptop computers will help United Way staff in training at the new “Learning Place”
- (From left) Dan Marks speaks with Bryce Haugsdahl and Faye Carter
- (From left) Bryce Haugsdahl, Stephanie Brookshaw, Heather Wilson, Faye Carter, Dan Marks and Jennifer Robinson with one of the donated laptop computers








