Greensburg —
The Decatur County United Fund is pleased to welcome its three newest directors Sarah Green, Charla Nash, and Brian Wenning to its Board of Directors.
Green is a native of the Greensburg/Hope area. For the past six years she has been with Realty Executives. Sarah is a member of the Decatur County Board of Realtors and the Eagles. She is married to Shawn and is excited to be more involved in the community.
Charla Nash is currently a Senior Branch Administrator for Edward Jones. She is very active with Bread of Life and her church. She is married to David and they have two daughters. Charla shared, "I'm looking forward to making a difference."
Wenning is a 19 year member of the Greensburg Fire Department and has owned Wenning Upholstery for 18 years. He is married to Patti and they have two daughters.
Brian noted he is looking forward to getting involved with the United Fund.
Sarah, Charla, and Brian join officers Andy Dudley, Doug Bohman, Linda Weigel and Joe Moorman; student directors Michelle Trenkamp, Daniel Fayette and Morgan Tomson and adult directors Dave Jarvis, Paul Stone, Rick Nobbe, and Sandy Nieman, in mobilizing the community to develop and maintain resources that meet human needs in Decatur County.
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