
Jessica
Lowe Hall, Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations, is a
Shreveport native and a graduate of LSUS with B.A. in Communications. In
her current role, Jessica acts as the spokesperson for United Way, and
is responsible for branding, advertising, publicity, strategic
communication, social media, and event planning for the organization. A
passion for giving back to her community and her profession truly
intersect in her role with the United Way of Northwest Louisiana. “My
goal is to educate the community on the obligation the United Way of
Northwest Louisiana has to its donors to ensure the money they are
donating is being put to the best use to help improve the income,
education, health, and basic needs of those they serve,” she said. “By
ensuring those who need our help the most, receive it, our entire
community benefits.”
In
2012, Hall was recognized for her hard work and dedication and was
named one of ten of Shreveport-Bossier’s Finest Young Professionals, and
in 2013 she was honored as one of Shreveport’s 40 under 40 by The Forum
and CityLife Magazine. “I enjoy giving back to the community I love by
volunteering for organizations such as Bossier Arts Council, Northwest
Louisiana Chapter of the Autism Society, Juvenile Diabetes Research
Foundation, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, and the Blanchard Elementary
Parent Teacher Association,” she said.
She
is married to a golf professional, Brian Hall and they have two
children. When not working or volunteering, Hall is a mom on the go;
cheering her kids on during gymnastics, dance, cheerleading, golf,
running club, and track practices or events.
Lynn
Nelson Stevens, Vice President of Resource Development for the Untied
Way, has been working for nonprofit organizations for 15 years. Her
position provides her an opportunity to make a difference in the lives
of others. “I’m in charge of the annual United Way fundraising campaign
each year, so I do a lot of visits and meet a lot of people,” she said.
She has been with the United Way since 2010, and loves her position. “My
favorite part is reminding people that each of us will be in a
situation where we need help, and there is someone to turn to for help
because there are organizations out there like the
United
Way, “ she said. “It’s just that reality of you and I will put on our
blinders and go to work and everything is going great, but each of us
will face a crisis,” she said. It’s really just making people realize
what life’s about.
Stevens
has two children with her husband Aaron, who works for the National
Weather Service; a daughter at Louisiana Tech majoring in Engineering,
and a son who is soon to be a freshman at Airline High School in Bossier
City. She enjoys photography, painting, but is very busy with her
activities in the community. “Being active in the community is really my
hobby right now,” she said. The list of organizations she volunteers
with is impressive , but a few highlights include the Association for
Fundraising Professionals Board of Directors, the Emergency Food and
Shelter Board of Directors and Local Board Chair, and the Rotary Club of
Bossier City. She was also the Scott Croft Sprint Awardee in February
of this year, the Quota Club of Shreveport Volunteer of the Year in
2013, and the Silver Addy Award Design winner in 2012.