
The Pikes Peak United Way in Colorado Springs held its Community Celebration Luncheon June 4 at the Broadmoor Hotel International Center to honor its supporters. More than 650 attended the event to listen to keynote speaker Rich Harwood, president and founder of the Maryland-based Harwood Institute for Public Innovation, and to officially recognize key volunteers, individual and corporate donors from throughout the Colorado Springs metro region.
KKTV/Channel 11 anchors Dianne Derby and Don Ward emceed the event with presentations made by Pikes Peak Board Chair Kent Fortune followed by organizational program updates by PPUW President/CEO Jason Wood who thanked presenting sponsors Federal Express and U.S. Bank. As part of its mission in Colorado Springs, the Pikes Peak United Way serves more than 35 partner agencies. This year the PPUW annual community campaign raised $5.7 million.
Keynote speaker Richard Harwood enthusiastically advocated for a more entrepreneurial attitude in dealing with community challenges. He urged leaders, politicos and guests to focus on three things including engaging people around shared aspirations, learning to build things together, and “paying close attention to stories we tell ourselves about ourselves and our communities.”
This year’s award winners are:
• Volunteers of the Year: Dr. Lance Bolton, Jerry Forte, Tom Neppl, Jan Weiland
• Spirit of Caring Award- Small Company: Nor’wood
• Spirit of Caring Award- Medium Company: Peoples Bank
• Spirit of Caring Award- Large Company: USAA
• Leaders in Collaboration Award: Sarah Tracy, Bob Hughes
Award-winning actress and community advocate Sally Hybl received the S. Jerrard Smith Award which honors individuals whose work changes the lives of many and improves the quality of life in the community. Last year’s recipient of the Smith Award–Pam Shockley, Chancellor at University of Colorado-Colorado Springs–introduced Hybl who thanked her colleagues, guests and family for their support. Hybl is a lifelong Colorado Springs resident and President of the Cheyenne Mountain School District’s Tradition of Excellence Foundation.
Founded in 1922, Pikes Peak United Way is dedicated to addressing the underlying causes of problems and creating lasting change throughout El Paso and Teller counties. Through its Successful Kids, Strong Families, Tools for Living and Community Wellness programs PPUW targets the most immediate and critical problems to provide support in lasting and meaningful ways that benefit the Colorado Springs community.
For more information visit: ppunitedway.org
- Pikes Peak United Way CEO Jason Wood, Keynote Speaker Rich Harwood
- Pikes Peak United Way CEO Jason Wood, Keynote Speaker Rich Harwood
- Pikes Peak United Way CEO Jason Wood, Keynote Speaker Rich Harwood
- Carlos Lozano, Teressa Johnson
- Chuck Murphy, Cindy Audrey, Bob McLaughlin
- Dale Schnichter, John Eden
- Jeremy Diaz, Kelly Hipolito, Shelly Kennedy, Donna Walstrom
- Newly elected Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers, Kim Melchor, Janet Suthers
- Fed Ex Presenting Sponsor table: Karen Burghara, Kim Eyre, Matt Hane, Randy Smith
- Kimberly Smith and son Seth
- Kyung Adams, Amanda Ballejos, Bill Becker
- Liz and Jerry Cobb, Jennifer Oseth
- Margaret Gullickson, Barb Furr-Brodock, Sharon Jenkins
- Marita Smock, Anita Epling
- Mark Bittle, Brad Howard, Susan Saksa
- Melissa Wood, Jenna Bentrop
- Mike Grady, Melissa Kerr
- Pam Bermelis, Liz Cobb
- Ralph Miller, Tony Ensor
- Reini Wigand, Cheryl Tolly, Lori Bellingham
- Award Winners: Sarah Stacy, Bob Hughes
- Sky Sox Players: Logan Schaffer, Taylor Jungman, Drew Gagnon
- Stacy Davidson, Jazmine Newsom, Jill Thomas
- Sue Moore Fenske, John Wilson
- Susan Murray, Susan Saksa, Julie Sands de Melendez, Carlos Melendez
- Suzanne Miller, Barry O’Shea, PPUW Board Chair Kent Fortune
- Entree for Pikes Peak United Way annual awards event
- Rich Harwood is founder and president of the Harwood Institute
- Keynote Speaker Rich Harwood
- PPUW Board Chair Kent Fortune recognizes Jerry Forte
- Award Winners Jan Weiland and Tom Neppl surrounded by Kent Fortune and Jason Wood
- Award Winner Diane McNulty of People’s Bank
- Sally Hybl received the S. Jerrard Smith Community Service Award
- Award Winners: Jerry Forte, Tom Neppl, Jan Weiland
- Award Winner Sharon Jenkins with sons, Nolan and Nic
- Sue Moore Fenske accepts award on behalf of Dr. Lance Bolton, President of Pikes Peak Community College
- Willie Jones, Debbie Mueller and Dana Hagood accepted Spirt of Caring Award for USAA
- Pam Shockley, Chancellor at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs
- Award Winner Sally Hybl
- Sally Hybl thanks her colleagues, friends and family
- Pikes Peak United Way raised $5.7 million this year