For the second year, Fifth Third is partnering with the College Park Skyhawks to strengthen the community and give some very deserving organizations, individuals and families a night to enjoy the game. Fifth Third was the presenting sponsor for Women’s Day where programming featured an on-court presentation, as well as celebrated women community leaders for their outstanding contributions in their organizations and in the community. During the College Park Skyhawks game vs the Osceola Magic, honorees included Terri Lee, President and CEO of Atlanta Housing; Kathy Wells, CFO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta; Stacey Key, President and CEO of Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council; Emily Carter, Vice President of Development at Goodwill of North Georgia; Jenny Taylor, Vice President of Career Services at Goodwill of North Georgia; Julie Teer, President of the Wellstar Foundation and Taryn Bell, relator and Westside Atlanta community advocate (honored for her strong support of the Grove Park Foundation, Fifth Third’s Empowering Black Futures lead organization in Atlanta).
The women leaders have key roles at their organizations whose missions are as follows:
Atlanta Housing (Terri Lee): the largest housing authority in Georgia focused on ensuring affordable housing for all residents. Fifth Third has a priority to ensure affordable housing in the region.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta (Kathy Wells): helps children realize their full potential and build their futures through mentorship. Fifth Third partners with the organization to provide financial literacy, workforce development and training to the youth.
Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council (Stacey Key): works to ensure equitable access to certified minority business enterprises to participate in the business ecosystem leveraging procurement opportunities. Fifth Third partners with the GMSDC to coach business owners on how to join supplier diversity…
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