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UWTC Names New Director of Corporate Relations

Tuesday, September 3, 2024
Beverly Delaney, UWTC director of corporate relations

FORT WORTH, Texas (September 3, 2024) — United Way of Tarrant County (UWTC) announces the promotion of Beverly Delaney to director of corporate relations. In this role, Delaney will lead efforts to enhance relationship management, employee engagement in workplace campaigns, and corporate fundraising to support UWTC programs and community efforts. 

Delaney joined UWTC’s development team in November 2023 as senior corporate relations manager, collaborating closely with various companies and their employees. 

“Beverly brings visible excitement and passion to her work and is focused on bringing value to companies and their associates as they contribute to making our community better,” said Doug Yeiser, interim chief development officer. “Beverly helps companies demonstrate the kind of community commitment that increases employee and customer satisfaction and makes Tarrant County a great place to live and work.”  

Delaney brings more than 20 years of sales and business development experience to this role, having previously held management positions at the American Heart AssociationVitas Healthcare and Texas Health Huguley.

“My goal is to effectively lead the corporate development team to successfully achieve our fundraising targets,” Delaney stated. “My hope is that our new and existing corporate sponsors see the life-changing impact their financial contributions make in the lives of local residents who need it most.”

Delaney received her Master of Business Administration from Texas Woman’s University and her Bachelor of Arts in broadcast journalism from the University of North Texas

About United Way of Tarrant County 

United Way of Tarrant County brings people together to build strong communities where everyone thrives. As a nonprofit leader, we help communities tackle tough challenges and work with private, public, and nonprofit partners to boost education, financial stability and health resources, and respond in times of crisis. We help nearly 400,000 people every year through our resources. In 2022, we celebrated our 100th anniversary and launched our GET UNITED campaign to drive community impact for another century in Tarrant County. 

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