Committees and Groups

Volunteering to be part of a United Way group or committee is a great way to support the people most in need in our community and get valuable leadership and team skills that help you grow as an individually and professionally.

Some experiences are great for people new to working with United Way, some are meant for those who have a baseline of knowledge about our organization, while other are best suited to those who have already done a few other experiences with us. In short, wherever you are in your philanthropy journey, we have a place for you.

All experiences require you to be a donor to United Way. This connection helps ensure authenticity when helping drive decisions that affect all donor dollars.

Ways you can get involved!

Employee Campaign Coordinators

Employee Campaign Coordinators, or ECCs, are enthusiastic, knowledgeable volunteers who utilize their talents and energy to plan and execute a United Way campaign for their company.

You may be a good fit if you enjoy utilizing your talents and energy to inspire and rally those around you to give and help their neighbors through United Way.

Recruitment is year-round.

The time commitment is dependent upon company size and scope of the campaign.

Interested in being an Employee Campaign Coordinator? Email Lori Longthorne.

Campaign Cabinet

The Campaign Cabinet is a group of dedicated volunteers spanning many different industries who serve to engage the business community’s involvement with United Way. These volunteers raise support for the annual campaign through fostering meaningful relationships with area leaders.

You may be a good fit if you have a desire to develop relationships with company leaders and their employees, have great communication skills, and enjoy sharing your enthusiasm for United Way.

Recruitment begins in April.

The time commitment is May-September; approximately 2 hours per month.

Interested in being a Campaign Cabinet Volunteer? Email Madison Maides


Thank you to our Campaign Cabinet:
Aaron Hill, Goldmark Commercial Real Estate
Adam Massie, UL Solutions
Amy Hannaher-Overby, Connect Interiors
Annie Campbell, Marsh McLennan Agency
Brett Overturf, Liberty Business Systems, Inc.
Brittany Pavek, Microsoft
Courtney Larson, Town and Country Credit Union
Emma McIntyre, Folkways
Isaac Olson, Marsh McLennan Agency
Jae Dewald, Holiday Inn
Jordan Sauvageau, Red River Commodities
Kelsie Moch, Choice Bank
Kriss Burns, PRO Resources
Kristin Kupfer, Starion Bank
Lisa Maloy, American Crystal Sugar Company
MaKell Pauling-Normandin, Vogel Law Firm
Margrit Schwartz, Noridian Healthcare Solutions
Raul Leher, Rockwell Sales
Rian Nostrum, North Dakota State University
Rob Neuteboom, Rasmussen University
Sadie Rudolph, FMWF Chamber of Commerce
Samantha Wigginton, United Savings Credit Union
Shane Ost, Cornerstone Bank
Tasha Barrett, Property Link Realty Group, Brokered by REAL
Tim Lystad, John Deere

School Supply Drive Committee

The School Supply Drive Committee is responsible for assisting in the successful planning, implementation, and execution of the annual School Supply Drive. Committee members assist in the organization and packing of school supplies, as well as advocating for the importance of donating to the drive.

You may be a good fit if you have a passion for helping children succeed, are organized and detail-oriented, have good communication skills, and can advocate and fundraise through personal and professional networks and social media.

Recruitment begins in January.

The time commitment is May-August; approximately 20 hours of time.

Interested in joining the School Supply Drive Committee? Email Briana Nupdal.


Thank you to our School Supply Drive Committee:

Greg Vandal, Retired Superintendent (Chair)
Tiffany Scheel (Co-Chair)
Nikki Choate, West Fargo Public Schools
Katie DeMars, SAP Concur
Jessica Dunlap, Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota
Lee Pratschner, Goldmark Property Management
Jordan Sauvageau, Red River Commodities
Miranda Scheel
Stephanie Thompson, CAPLP, Lakes and Prairies Community Action Partnership, Inc.
JoVal Wettlaufer, Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota

Community Impact Review Panel

The Community Impact Review Panel is a key part of how United Way of Cass Clay makes thoughtful and strategic investments in our community. Panel members review grant applications from local nonprofits, learn about community needs and data, and help shape funding recommendations that advance our Bold Goals. A defining strength of our approach is that this process is donor led, ensuring that those who invest in our mission also help guide where resources can create the greatest impact.

You may be a good fit if you are curious about our community, open to learning, comfortable participating in group decision making, and interested in offering thoughtful financial recommendations that support lasting impact. Anyone who gives to United Way in any amount is eligible to serve.

Interested in joining the Community Investment Review Panel? Applications open in January 2027.

Questions? Email Ali Ott.

Thank you to our 2026 Community Impact Review Panel:

Abbie Brekke, Prairie St. John’s
Alexander Messmer, Microsoft
Amber Blomberg, BCBSND
Amy Jacobson, American Crystal Sugar Company
Angela Fowler, North Dakota State University
Ann Schneider, Enclave
Ardell Paulson, Minnkota Windows West Fargo ND
Ashley Beaudoin, Gate City Bank
Ashley Lundberg, Bobcat Company
Ashly Schott Hafdahl, HQ North
Ben Armbrust, Marsh McLennan Agency
Beth Astrup, Scheels
Betsy Christianson, FMWF Chamber of Commerce
Brett Gilbertson, Hornbacher’s
Cairn Reisch, Applied Digital
Caleb Saum, Cornerstone Bank
Chelle Lyons Hanson, Essentia Health
Christopher Leary, Starion Bank
Chuck Lang, Sanford Health Fargo
Cindy McDonald, John Deere ISG Fargo
Cody Dow, U.S. Bank
Dana Altendorf, Global Management Partners
Danielle Bayman, Choice Bank
Dave Meske, Cardinal IG
David Theige, Sanford Health
Dean Haaland, Cass County Sheriff’s Office
Diane Axness, North Dakota State University
Dawn Chadwick, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Premier Properties
Dawn Hanson
Emily Flanagan
Emma Blumreich, United Savings Credit Union
Erin Pietsch, Essentia Health
Finley Klebe
Gloria Doescher
Hayley Lugert, Fargo Center for Dermatology
Heather Egenes, Border States
Heather Ostrowski, Gate City Bank
Heidi Knutson, ROERS
Jakelle Hoffmann, Offutt Family Foundation
Joe Stadstad, Office Sign Company
John Morrison, American Crystal Sugar Company
Jordan Sauvageau, Red River Commodities
Kaia Watkins, Flint Group
Kathi Kuhn, Doosan Bobcat
Kate Jarland, Coborn’s Inc
Katie Bjornson, WE Ortho
Kayla Anderson, Alerus Financial
Kelsie Moch, Choice Bank
Kristen Kemmer, Marvin Windows
Kristin Kupfer, Starion Bank
Kristin Perhus, Eide Bailly LLP
Laura Werk, Noridian Healthcare Solutions
Liana Hoffman, Microsoft
Lindsay Reede, Next Generation Gaming
Liz Campbell, Emerging Prairie
Lori Pytlik, CDK Global
Manuel Cuevas Lira, John Deere
Maren Danielson, Capstone Financial Group
Marti Jensen, Red River Commodities
Mary Dewald, Retired
Megan Ness, Midco
Michelle Warren, Michelle Warren Photography
Mike Wickham, Starion Bank
Nick Ellig
Nicki Sneed, Goldmark Property Management
Paige Bjornson, Dacotah Bank
Pam Seivert, Hornbacher’s
Pamela Peterson, Microsoft
Rachel Richter Lordemann, City of West Fargo
Rachel Williams, Visit Fargo Moorhead
Rayonna Hystead, Vistal
Rebecca Borland, Bell Bank
Rian Nostrum, North Dakota State University
Rob Manly, Vogel Law Firm
Rob Neuteboom, Rasmussen University
Robert Stock, MasTec Inc.
Ryan LeNoue, Noridian Healthcare Solutions
Sarah Lansing, Sanford Health
Shelby Mullivan, Coborn’s Inc.
Shelby Naser, Microsoft
Shireen Alemadi
Sommer Julsrud, Goldmark Properties
Steven Dewald, RD Offutt Company
Suzette Klose, Sammons Financial
Sydney Boschert, John Deere
Tamara Selvig, Selvig Counseling Services
Taylor Lugert, First International Bank & Trust
Tina Amerman, Bobcat Company
Tracy Renner, Cardinal IG
Zak Winkler, Fluid Interiors

Community Impact Committee

The Community Impact Committee is responsible for vetting potential community investments which support the mission, values, and strategic goals of our organization.

You may be a good fit if you can think critically, understand and interpret data, have a learning mindset, and can make objective recommendations.

Investment is recommended at the Leader in Giving level ($720 annually) or more.

Recruitment is ongoing.

The time commitment is six meetings per year: once every other month. A member term is 3 years.

Interested in joining the Community Impact Committee? Email Taylor Syvertson.


Thank you to our Community Impact Committee:

Randy Gerhold, Bushel (Chair)
Jeff Schatz, Schatz & Associates, LLC
Katie DeMars, SAP Concur
Mark Wallace, Faith Forward
Meg Jourdan, Cash Wise
Raul Leher, Rockwell Automation
Tracy Farhamand, Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota
Tracy Jorde, JLG Architects

Development Committee

The Development Committee supports United Way’s mission through providing guidance in strategy development for major gifts, endowment gifts, and planned gifts.

You may be a good fit if you have experience in philanthropy and fund development policies, basic principles, and have a willingness to cultivate and strengthen relationships.

Investment is required at the Leader in Giving level ($720 annually) or more.

Recruitment begins annually in February.

The time commitment is six meetings per year and an estimate four additional outside of meeting hours for tasks and preparation. A member term is 3 years, with a 2-term maximum.

Interested in joining the Development Committee? Email Christie Lewandoski.


Thank you to our Development Committee:

Sarah West, Light Consulting and Coaching (Chair)
Tom Dawson, Retired
Dan Dougherty, John Deere
Bethany Kleven, Bell Bank
Kelly McComb, Western Products
Becky Walen, Alerus

Finance Committee

The Finance Committee is responsible for recommending financial policies, goals, and budgets that support the mission, values, and strategic goals of our organization. The committee reviews financial performance against our goals and proposes major transactions to the Board of Trustees in addition to monitoring the organization’s investment portfolio.

You may be a good fit if you are in the accounting or finance field, and/or have good judgement, logic, curiosity, and a commitment to the long-term financial stability of the organization. Typically, a good Finance Committee candidate has joined us in several other volunteer capacities prior to joining this committee.

Investment is recommended at the Leader in Giving level ($720 annually) or more.

Recruitment begins annually in March.

The time commitment is four meeting per year. A member term is 3 years.

Interested in joining the Finance Committee? Email United Way.


Thank you to our Finance Committee:

Shara Fischer, Bell Bank Wealth Management (Treasurer)
Sarah DeVries, Retired Eide Bailly LLP
Lanell Hamman, Noridian Healthcare Solutions 
Mitch Havig, Marvin
Stacie Heiden, Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota
Kristin Herrmann, Sanford Health
Anne Kuzas, Retired MEBULBS (formerly Maintenance Engineering, Ltd.)
Amy Lammers, American Crystal Sugar Company
Steve Miller, Retired Marsh McLennan Agency

Board of Trustees

The Board of Trustees is a group of 9-16 local leaders who are responsible for setting the policy and strategic direction for the organization. These dedicated volunteers actively guide decisions, provide financial oversight, and serve as stewards and champions of community issues.

The Board of Trustees has opportunities for board leadership positions including chair, chair elect, vice chair, and treasurer, as well as the opportunities to fill the chair role for the Development and Finance Committees.

You may be a good fit if you are an established leader of a company or community organization with demonstrated achievements in business, education, strategy, and/or public service. Typically, a good Board of Trustee candidate has joined us in several other volunteer capacities prior to joining the Board.

Investment is recommended at the Leader in Giving level ($720 annually) or more.

Recruitment begins annually in September.

The time commitment is meetings 1-2 times per month, a day-long strategy session once a year, and attendance at key United Way events throughout the year. There is typically 1-2 hours of content review or tasks also per month. A board member term is 3 years, with a 2-term maximum.

Interested in being on the Board of Trustees? Email our team


Learn who is currently serving on our Board of Trustees here!