United Way of Greater Toledo currently employs eight Latinos who work at the social service agency in a variety of capacities. Here are brief biographies of the eight, along with some personal insight into the work they perform for United Way and the community.
Milva Valenzuela Wagner
Milva Valenzuela Wagner serves as United Way’s Director of Major Gifts. She cultivates and develops relationships with donors and potential donors in order to enhance individual gifts, both annual and planned. She also focuses upon growing all levels of major gifts with focused programs for $25,000 and up, $10,000 and up (Alexis de Tocqueville Society), Leadership Programs ($1,000 and up) and retirees.
In addition to her duties in the Major Gifts department, Milva also oversees United Way Conexion Latina (the Latino initiative of United Way), which is working to expand Latino involvement in our community.
“I enjoy working at United Way because it allows me to facilitate ways in which individuals can make a difference in our community,” says Milva. “I also have been delighted to see the growth of United Way Conexion Latina and the impact it is having in the community.” READ FULL STORY
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