MARION, OH (MARION COUNTY NOW)—United Way of North Central Ohio (UWNCO) is thrilled to announce the appointment of Angie Voll as the new Chief Development Officer. Voll, who assumed her role on March 4, brings a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to the community to her new position.
In her role, Voll will spearhead the organization’s development and growth efforts, creating an integrated team dedicated to cultivating and sustaining corporate and individual donors. She will also oversee resource development in Marion County and UWNCO’s expanding region.
“Angie’s strong family and professional ties to Marion and the surrounding area, combined with her skillset in project management and relationship-building, make her a great asset to our team,” said Amber Wertman, UWNCO CEO. “As our community impact grows in the region, we are adapting our organization to ensure that donor development keeps pace, and Angie plays a vital role in making that happen.”
Prior to joining UWNCO, Voll served as an assistant professor of social sciences at Marion Technical College for 16 years and continues to teach at MTC as an adjunct professor. Voll and her husband, Michael, have five children, the two youngest of whom live at home with them in Galion. Michael Voll is currently the principal of Colonel Crawford High School in North Robinson and was recently selected as the new superintendent of Colonel Crawford Local School District effective August 2024.
“My husband is from Marion,” Voll says, “and his parents – Fran Voll and Sue Granger – have always exemplified for me the deep commitment to caring for one another that this community embraces. That’s the work I want to do at United Way: bridging the gap between those in need and those who are here to help, and building community relationships that create opportunities for everyone to thrive.”
United Way of North Central Ohio serves Crawford, Marion, and Wyandot counties, facilitating and funding more than 45 programs and projects bringing bold impact to improve the lives of every person in every community in our region. To learn more about UWNCO and its impact, visit unitedwaynco.org.