Eric Holland

Eric Holland has served on the United Way Board of Directors since 2022. He is the facility operator at Four Rivers Nuclear Partnership.
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Eric Holland has served on the United Way Board of Directors since 2022. He is the facility operator at Four Rivers Nuclear Partnership.
Gale Hatton is the Vice President Strategic Risk Management with Paducah Bank and began her United Way board service in 2025. She says, “The United Way of Western Kentucky plays a pivotal role in the community by connecting those in need with the resources to fulfill those needs. My world opened once I became involved and learned more about the amazing partner agencies who provide the essential services to help those in need. I am truly honored to serve the United Way and support the mission of impacting education, income, and health in our community.”
Gina Leeper has served on the United Way Board of Directors since 2022. She is Program Officer for Ray & Kay Eckstein Charitable Trust. Gina says, “The United Way of Western Kentucky is important to me because we connect the community in various ways that benefit individuals to help them thrive. The programs we offer and the partnerships with area nonprofits allow that connection to reach beyond just what I could do on my own.”
Todd Myers has served on the United Way Board of Directors since 2020. He is the EVP, Chief Commercial Lending Officer for Community Financial Services Bank's (CFSB) McCracken County market. Todd says, "I find that my time serving the United has been a humbling and rewarding experience. Everyone at some point in his or her life will face obstacles. The United Way is very prudent in insuring the donor dollars are allocated wisely to our non-profit partner agencies that assist clients facing their hardest days. Seeing the positive outcomes from our partner agencies motivates me to continue to serve the United Way and this great community each day."
Georgann Lookofsky has served on the United Way Board of Directors since 2024. She worked at the Paducah DOE site and West Kentucky Rural Electric before retiring.
Oscar Harrell has served on the United Way Board of Directors since 2022. He is a Vice President of DEI & Employee Engagement at Ingram Industries, Inc. Harrell says, "I have seen the good work that the United Way does in our community for those with needs in the areas of Health, Education, and Income. I want to help make a difference in the lives of those who may be facing difficulties. Helping the most vulnerable people in our community benefits everyone. The United Way organization has been doing this for many years. The staff and other board members through their commitment and positive attitudes inspire me to help in whatever way I can through my involvement on the board."
Charles Gurley has served on the United Way Board of Directors since 2020. He works at CSI as the Senior Director of the Managed Services Group. Charles says, “I am humbled and honored to be a part of such an amazing organization. It is a privilege to assist the United Way in meeting their objectives. The results provide such amazing opportunities for people and make a real difference for those in our community.”
Ashley Winters has served on the United Way Board of Directors since 2025 and is the Assistant Vice President and Branch Manager for U.S. Bank.
Dallas Conner has served on the Board of Directors since 2025 and is the Business Development Officer for CFSB in the Marshall County Market. She says, “Giving back to the community and making a difference is something I am very passionate about. I want to help increase the impact on our regional communities and the nonprofits and individuals that benefit from amazing work and support provided by United Way to ensure a stronger future for everyone."
Ashley Lambert began her United Way board service in 2025 and is the Operations Manager for Baptist Health Foundation. She says, "I am proud to serve the United Way because of the extensive work they do with local non-profits to ensure donor support goes where it will have the most impact. Supporting United Way of Western Kentucky means supporting the greatest needs in our community."