Sue Wetzel To Lead Sarasota Area For United Way

Coconut Telegraph

Following a thorough national and local executive search, United Way Suncoast announces Sue Wetzel has been named Sarasota Area President effective August 13, 2018. Wetzel’s background in operational excellence and change management was honed over her previous 10+ year as an executive with Johnson & Johnson, where she most recently served as Medical Device Transformation Leader and Vice President US Customer Service prior to moving to Sarasota. Wetzel’s transition will be swift due to her current familiarity with the work in progress in Sarasota.  Wetzel is a long-time supporter, including serving on the Sarasota Area board for United Way Suncoast, as well as Chairperson for Women United locally. In addition, Wetzel has leadership history with United Way, having served as Vice President for United Way of America and president of United Way of Somerset County (New Jersey).

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