UWMS BOARD
United Way of the Mid-South is led by our Board of Directors. Board members live in our local eight-county area and serve as unpaid volunteers.
Darrell Cobbins, is the Chair of United Way of the Mid-South’s Board of Directors, beginning his term in 2023. Cobbins is President & Principal Broker for Universal Commercial Real Estate, LLC.
SEE OUR BOARD MEMBERS
Tammy Alexander-Epps, Amazon
Kevin Bradshaw, Memphis AFL-CIO Central Labor Council
Martia Brown, Enterprise Mobility
Reggie Crenshaw, Cigna Healthcare
Rebecca Cullison, Methodist LeBonheur
John Daniel, First Horizon, Retired
Jon Paul Davis, HHM CPAs & Advisory Services
Brett Harris, GEICO
Scotty Hendricks, New York Life Insurance
Evan Iverson, Frontdoor
Mary Ann Jackson, Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz
Melanie A. Keller, Meritan, Apelah & Generations, Inc.
Doug McGowen, Memphis Light, Gas and Water
David May, Regions Bank
Jean M. Morton, Truist Bank
Niqualus Nibley, IBEW Local 474
Jeff Peterson, Valero Memphis Refinery
John Pettey, III, Raymond James
Josh Poag, Poag Development Group
Ayoka Pond, Baptist Memorial Health Care Corporation
Erin Pryor, First Horizon Bank
Beverly Robertson, Trust Marketing
Leticia Towns, Regional One Health
Keith Townsend, International Paper
Tomeka Hart Wigginton, United Way of the Mid-South
Kevin Woods, BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
Richard Wright, Ernst & Young, LLP
Campaign Representatives

United Way’s Campaign Representative Program is vital to the success of our resource development campaign and workplace giving programs. Campaign Representatives are employees who are “loaned” to United Way for roughly 13 weeks, from mid-August through mid-November. Many local companies either lend a key member of their team to United Way or they provide us with a Campaign Representative position through a sponsorship gift that gives us either full-time or part-time help.
When an employee serves as a Campaign Representative, they receive:
- Professional training and practice in sales, presentation skills, leadership and negotiation
- Valuable contacts in the business community
- Involvement in solving community issues
- Opportunities for self-development resulting in a more polished, experienced and confident employee
If you are interested in sponsoring a representative or would like to become a representative yourself, please contact Annette Knox-Hawkins or call 901.433.4370.