United Way of Northwest Georgia
Julian Dossche is an experienced leader currently serving as the Chairman of the Board and Board Member for the United Way of Northwest Georgia, and as Co-Founder/President of International Flooring Company. Julian holds the position of Chairman of the Board for the North Georgia Soccer Academy, which aims to foster a positive environment for youth soccer development. Additionally, Julian is a Board Member and Vice Chairman for the Creative Arts Guild, and has previously contributed to the Murray County Chamber of Commerce. With a strong background in supply chain and business development, positions held include Senior Director at Shaw Industries and Senior Manager at USFLOORS LLC. Julian's education includes a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and French from the University of Georgia, complemented by leadership training from Leadership Buckhead and Leadership Dalton-Whitfield.
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United Way of Northwest Georgia
United Way of Northwest Georgia is a local 501(c)(3) non-profit organization serving Northwest Georgia. We work every day to advance the common good by investing in high-quality human service programs and by working with philanthropists, businesses, churches, local governments, and dedicated community volunteers to create lasting and measurable changes. United Way creates opportunities for all by focusing on the building blocks for a good life: Education, Basic Needs, and Health. United Way of Northwest Georgia brings together people and resources to tackle complex issues and drive sustainable positive change to help our community thrive. Simply stated - United Way connects people in need with people who can help. Mission Statement: Improving Lives. Inspiring Donors. Uniting Community. Vision Statement: To be the preferred organization investing in education, basic needs, and health in our community. Strategic Guidelines Education: Get kids ready for kindergarten, reading at grade level by 3rd grade, and graduating on time with skills to be career and life-ready. Basic Needs: Reduce the long term need for food, housing, and utility assistance through life skills education and financial counseling. Health: Support prevention services so youth and adults are healthy and avoid risky behaviors.