Both leaders begin their new roles this month
United Way of Central Indiana announced this month that two of the nonprofit’s leaders have been promoted to vice presidents within their divisions.
Shannon Jenkins will serve as United Way’s vice president of impact. She has worked for the organization for 10 years and came to the nonprofit with more than a decade of experience in early education. Jenkins has held numerous roles, including managing ReadUP, leading United Way’s education initiatives and Family Opportunity strategy, and, most recently, serving as the impact senior director.
Stephanie Fritz has been named United Way’s vice president of strategic intelligence and information. She has been with the nonprofit for six years and brought with her eight years of experience in research and data analysis in higher education. She most recently served as a senior director, and before that she held roles as the manager of Efforts to Outcomes data initiative and the strategic research and analysis director.