Page 4 - Martin Downs Bulletin - December '23
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Champions Of Change from page 1
“Although we’ve experienced a lot of turmoil this past
year causing unexpected world changes, one thing that
stays consistent is United Way,” Garner said. “Regardless
of the situation, local United Ways play a critical role in
communities by providing help and hope for residents to
get back on their feet.”
During the luncheon, United Way announced Martin
County’s top 10 most generous workplaces and communities
that make our community investment possible:
Top 10 Most Generous Workplaces
1. Publix Supermarkets
2. Seacoast Bank Bryan Garner, event emcee, United
3. Florida Power & Light (FPL) Way of Martin County board
4. Cleveland Clinic Martin Health The Rising Star Award was presented No. 1 most generous community, Sailfish Point. member and senior communications
5. Martin County Board of County Commissioners to Ashley Capital. Left to right: Jill Left to right: Amy Bottegal, United Way of Martin director for FPL/Nextera Energy;
6. Pratt & Whitney Marasa, Ashley Capital director County past campaign chair; Dennis Longstreet, with fellow United Way board
7. City of Stuart of development for the Treasure Sailfish Point resident and United Way of Martin member, Elliott Paul with Elliott
8. Raymond James Associates Coast region; Carol Houwaart- County Tocqueville Society member; and Noreen Paul & Company Auctions
9. Bank of America Diez, United Way of Martin County Fisher, Sailfish Point resident and United Way of
10. Ashley Capital president and CEO Martin County Tocqueville Society cochair Champions Of Change on page 5
Top 10 most Generous Communities
1. Sailfish Point
2. Piper’s Landing
3. Harbour Ridge
4. Willoughby
5. Loblolly
6. Sandhill Cove
7. Mariner Sands
8. Sewall’s Point
9. Jupiter Island
10. Jupiter Hills
These are the top 10 of the nearly 200 companies and
communities whose employees and residents gave philanthropic
contributions to United Way of Martin County during the
previous fiscal year. Since United Way’s inception of honoring
our top 10 most generous workplaces and communities, Publix
The Unsung Hero Award was presented to Alicia Kotch for
her significant behind-the-scenes impact on our community.
The Hand Raiser Award was presented to STS Aviation
Group. Left to right: Tim Hackney, STS Aviation Group
corporate controller; Rick Huff, STS Aviation Group chief
financial officer; Janet Schrot, STS Aviation Group OEM
business development representative; Christina Johnson,
STS Aviation Group human resources
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