Knoxville-Area TVA Employees Exceed CFC Goal
Dec. 19, 2003
Knoxville-area TVA employees contributed more than $535,200
to the 2003 Smoky Mountain Region Combined Federal Campaign to raise
money for charitable agencies, exceeding their goal by more than $85,200.
“TVA raised its highest amount ever this year,” said TVA Executive
Vice President of Administration LeAnne Stribley, who served as chair of the
TVA campaign. “I thank Knoxville-area TVA employees for the difference
they have made in the lives of thousands of people who need a little help along
the way.”
The CFC is held annually to give federal employees an
opportunity to contribute to charitable, health, and human services organizations.
TVA CFC co-chairs were Carolyn Bradley, acting vice president
of internal communications; Gloria Bright, executive management assistant;
Elizabeth
Moore, financial analyst;
and Rose Sexton, manager of TVA Police business services. Knoxville-area
TVA employees include those who work in Knoxville, Norris, and at Bull
Run, John
Sevier and Kingston fossil plants.
Since 1995, the Knoxville-area TVA CFC has raised more
than $4 million. The Smoky Mountain region includes federal employees
in 22 counties in
East Tennessee,
two counties in North Carolina, one county in Kentucky and one county
in Virginia.
TVA is the nation’s largest public power producer and is completely self-financed.
TVA provides power to large industries and 158 power distributors that serve
8.3 million consumers in seven southeastern states.
Media Contact:
Michelle Chang, Knoxville (865-632-8108), or TVA News Bureau, Knoxville
(865-632-6000)
TVA Newsroom
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