News Summary
Rana Edgar steps into her new role as Vice President of Resource Development at the United Way of the Coastal Empire, starting April 28, 2025. With a decade of experience in nonprofit fundraising, she aims to enhance the organization’s impact across five counties. Additionally, Stacy Jennings has been named the 2025 Woman of the Year, honoring her 33 years of dedicated service. Both leaders are set to bolster community engagement and fundraising efforts, including the Women Who Rule Event.
New Leadership at United Way of the Coastal Empire
Exciting news is coming out of Savannah, Georgia, as Rana Edgar begins her new role as the Vice President of Resource Development at the United Way of the Coastal Empire. Starting Monday, April 28, 2025, Edgar will be at the helm of year-round fundraising initiatives, tirelessly working to secure essential financial resources that will drive the organization’s mission forward.
Making a Meaningful Impact
The United Way of the Coastal Empire plays a vital role in improving lives across Bryan, Chatham, Effingham, Liberty, and Long counties. With a mission to uplift communities, the organization focuses on finding innovative solutions to connect resources with those in need. Under Edgar’s leadership, the hope is to bolster the financial backing necessary to elevate the United Way’s impact in these areas.
A Wealth of Experience
With more than a decade of experience in non-profit fundraising, leadership, and program development, Edgar comes to the United Way with a strong background. Before joining forces with the United Way, she served as the Director of Institutional Advancement at Telfair Museums, where she led substantial fundraising and development initiatives while being a core member of the executive leadership team. Her academic credentials include an M.A. in Art History from the Savannah College of Art and Design and a B.F.A. in Photography from the College for Creative Studies, showcasing her commitment to both art and education.
Community Engagement is Key
Rana Edgar is not only a professional in her field but also an active community member. Her involvement with local organizations, such as the Savannah Rotary and the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) of Coastal Georgia, highlights her dedication to enriching the community. Additionally, her role as a volunteer professor at Mercer University’s Medical School demonstrates her commitment to nurturing the next generation of leaders.
Celebrating Women Who Inspire
In another uplifting announcement, the United Way of the Coastal Empire has revealed that Stacy Jennings has been selected as the 2025 Woman of the Year. Jennings, who serves as the Executive Director of Communications for the Savannah-Chatham County Board of Education, has dedicated over 33 years to the United Way, participating in various boards and committees throughout her tenure.
Honoring Leaders at the Women Who Rule Event
Jennings will be honored at the highly anticipated Women Who Rule Event on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. This special occasion will not only recognize her contributions and leadership but will also serve as a fundraising effort for the Women United Transportation Fund, which is dedicated to supporting women and caregivers in the community.
Transportation Assistance Making a Difference
This essential fund has provided over 600 women with crucial transportation assistance in the fiscal year 2023-2024, offering services such as gas cards, bus passes, and car repairs. To date, the campaign has successfully raised over $105,000 for the Women United Transportation Fund, showcasing the community’s commitment to supporting women in need.
A Bright Future Ahead
As these two remarkable leaders take their roles within the United Way of the Coastal Empire, there is a palpable sense of excitement and optimism in the air. Edgar’s fresh perspective combined with Jennings’ longstanding service contribute to a robust future for the organization and the communities it serves. With initiatives like the Women Who Rule Event and a steadfast dedication to improving lives, the United Way continues to be a beacon of hope and support in Savannah and beyond.
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Additional Resources
- WTOK: United Way Announces VP of Resource Development
- Savannah Now: United Way Reveals 2025 Woman of the Year
- Goldsboro Daily News: United Way of Wayne County Golf Tournament
- Wikipedia: General Knowledge Resource
- Encyclopedia Britannica: General Knowledge Resource
