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Mary Lou Young - President & CEO, United Way of Greater Milwaukee
Mary Lou Young, president and chief executive officer of United Way of Greater Milwaukee, joined the organization as chief operating officer in June 2009 after retiring from Rockwell Automation where she managed Global Community Relations, including overseeing its worldwide strategic philanthropy through the organization’s Charitable Corporation, trusts and donation’s committees in the United States, Canada, Latin America, Asia Pacific and the European Union.
During her 20-year tenure at Rockwell Automation, Young managed the corporation’s annual $7+ million worldwide philanthropic budget, which invested in community development and technology education in worldwide regions where Rockwell Automation has facilities.
Under Young’s leadership, the Rockwell Automation Charitable Corporation implemented strategic philanthropy aligned with the company’s long-term strategic plan. This integrated approach focused funding on K-16 science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) programs to develop local talent and improve communities over time.
In 2004, Young was on the founding advisory committee for the Engineers & Scientists of Milwaukee’s STEM7 initiative, a regional collaboration to leverage and grow corporate support of and engage postsecondary institutions in a STEM pipeline through Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS). Six years later, over 40 engineering and science businesses and education partners are making meaningful progress by increasing educational opportunities for MPS students and creating a better prepared workforce for Greater Milwaukee.
Young also expanded the relationship between Rockwell Automation and FIRST, an international nonprofit organization which strives to inspire young people to become science and technology heroes, into one of the nonprofit's largest strategic partnerships. Thanks to her efforts, thousands of students throughout the world have had the opportunity to participate on FIRST Robotics teams in high school or in FIRST LEGO League teams in grade school.
In addition to her professional nonprofit experience, Young has a long history of philanthropy and volunteerism in Greater Milwaukee, including membership in United Way’s Tocqueville Society and extensive experience volunteering for United Way. She served on United Way’s campaign cabinet and is an active member of United Way’s Women’s Initiative. She also served on United Way’s Teen Pregnancy Prevention Oversight Committee, and was co-chair of the committee’s Teen Pregnancy Prevention Collaborative Fund which brought six organizations together to collectively invest in innovative programs to reduce teen pregnancy. The fund established $325,000 in new dollars to address Milwaukee’s teen pregnancy crisis – one of the root causes of cyclical poverty in our community.
In her former role as COO, Young oversaw United Way’s annual Community Campaign, including individual giving, major campaigns, healthcare, business partners and leadership initiatives, as well as business operations. During her short tenure at United Way, Young has been instrumental in securing new financial resources, including new money from local foundations totaling $350,000 and over $220,000 in new corporate support. In addition, her experience working for and with Fortune 500 companies helped her establish relationships with new high potential corporate and foundation partners.
Her commitment to the community includes serving on the board of trustees for The Public Policy Forum and on the board of directors for the Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast; the Milwaukee Ballet Company; and the United Performing Arts Fund. She is a member of The Rotary Club of Greater Milwaukee; Milwaukee Women, Inc.; Greater Milwaukee Committee; Professional Dimensions; and a former member of Contribution’s Council of The Conference Board. Additionally, she served on the Wisconsin Task Force on Arts and Creativity in Education and participated in Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett’s Mosaic Partnership Initiative. Nationally, Young has a long history volunteering for Boys & Girls Clubs of America and served as a judge for the Midwest Region Youth of the Year awards for the organization.
In 2006, Mary Lou completed the Management Development Program in Corporate Community Involvement at The Center for Corporate Citizenship at Boston College.
Mary Lou was raised in Rochester, Mich., where she attended Oakland University. She has been giving to United Way since her first job after high school and is honored to now be leading an organization she has been committed to for over 30 years. Mary Lou has been married to Harold Young, a retiree from the Northrop Grumman Corporation, for over 30 years. They reside in River Hills.