United Way of Greater Atlanta
Libby Rice has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. Libby most recently served as the Director of Development Communications at United Way of Greater Atlanta since September 2022. Prior to that, they were the SPC Content Manager and Donor Services Manager at the same organization from September 2021 to November 2022. Libby Rice also held the position of Director of Communications at NaanStop since June 2018. Libby has experience as an Account Executive at Rodd & Gunn from June 2018 to May 2020. Additionally, they worked as a Marketing Copywriter at UberPrints.com from November 2016 to January 2018. Libby Rice also served as a Marketing and Content Manager at WP Standard from January to July 2016. Furthermore, they worked as a Key Account Sales Manager at Paige Denim from February 2013 to October 2015, and as a Sales Manager at DL1961 Premium Denim from August 2010 to February 2013.
Libby Rice obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Communication and Media Studies from The University of Texas at Austin. Libby attended the university from 1998 to 2002.
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United Way of Greater Atlanta
When children thrive, we all thrive. Kids are born with limitless potential. And every child —from McDonough to Marietta, from College Park to Norcross, from Atlanta to Austell—deserves the opportunity to thrive. But in Greater Atlanta, thousands of kids are faced with roadblocks where they should be met with possibilities. When we unite, we can unlock their potential, creating a brighter future, for every community. Our Child Well-Being Index shows that in 79 neighborhoods across our region, child well-being is declining. These neighborhoods are located in every one of Greater Atlanta's 13 counties, and often they're separated by just a few short blocks from the neighborhoods with the most access to opportunity. For the 77,000 youth who call these neighborhoods home, that means that they're facing inequitable barriers to success. They have big dreams—but gaps in opportunities and resources stand in their way of achieving them. These aren’t just numbers. They’re our neighbors. When you join the movement to improve child well-being, you open pathways to opportunity, helping to: - Give more families access to quality early learning programs, so kids become strong learners. - Provide apprenticeship opportunities for youth, equipping them for high-growth careers. - Put college within reach for more families, through academic supports and financial aid access. - Set individuals up for financial stability, through stable housing, access to healthcare and employment opportunities. - Support community-led solutions, so that everyone—regardless of race or zip code—can thrive. Our guiding question is “how are the children?” United, we’re working toward a future where we can respond with “all the children are well.” Join the movement at unitedwayatlanta.org