After more than 14 years, Deedra Atkinson retired from United Way of Dane County on November 30.

Atkinson became a Community Building Department volunteer in 1989. She joined United Way’s staff in June of 2004 as Senior Vice President of Community Impact. Her charge was to transform the work of the former Community Building Department to deliver on the community’s Agenda for Change.

“Deedra has been an invaluable leader at United Way, transitioning United Way from an efficient distributor of county resources to a community change catalyst and facilitator. Her tirelessness in getting high-quality work done in large volumes is impressive and has improved quite literally hundreds of thousands of lives,” said United Way of Dane County President & CEO Renee Moe.

“One of the most rewarding parts of my job was United Way’s collaboration with our nonprofit partners and seeing the tremendous results of the community’s work in the lives of our children and their families,” Atkinson added.

In the meantime, former CEO of Webcrafters Jac Garner will be joining the team as Interim Vice President of Community Impact. Garner is a long-time volunteer, donor and community leader. Garner is recognized for exceptional leadership and change management skills, HR and organizational design expertise, building strong and effective teams, and achieving measurable results. Garner has also worked very closely with many of United Way’s partners, as well as families working toward pathways out of poverty through his volunteerism and work. Garner will be working ¾ time starting in January 2018.

Jac Garner

“This interim position gives our team time to plan for the future of CI, and to design the structure and leadership we need for the future of our collective work,” Moe explained. “Jac recognizes the leadership and talent of our team of staff and volunteers, and is looking forward to stewarding a process to define how we best serve the community through our strategic vision, Community Impact partnerships and work.”

“Having worked in volunteer leadership with United Way for over 25 years, I’ve seen how the organization’s approach to problem solving has had a positive effect on countless lives in Dane County,” Garner said. “Stepping into this role as Interim VP of Community Impact, I’m excited for our team to dig even deeper into research, best practices and engagement opportunities, and, with our non-profit, corporate and community partners, focus on successfully moving more families out of poverty and into stability.”

The community is invited to celebrate Atkinson’s impactful career at a retirement celebration of community partnership on Wednesday, Dec. 6, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at United Way of Dane County.