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As United Way Metropolitan Dallas celebrates its 100th anniversary, Ami Thakkar brings together seven of North Texas’ most influential business leaders for a powerful conversation about community, leadership, and legacy. This special compilation episode highlights how the organization’s mission—to improve education, income, and health for all—has transformed lives for an entire century and continues to drive meaningful impact today.

From pandemic recovery to workforce development, each leader shares a personal story of why giving back isn’t just philanthropy—it’s a responsibility. Together, they reveal how collaboration between corporations, nonprofits, and individuals can build a stronger, more equitable Dallas for generations to come.

Whether you’re a CEO, volunteer, or someone looking to make a difference, this episode is proof that change happens when leadership meets compassion—and when we all act like owners of our communities.

  • Jean Savage (Trinity Industries): How United Way mobilized during the pandemic and inspired corporate giving through creative fundraising. (02:10)
  • Curt Farmer (Comerica Incorporated): The power of engaging CEOs and businesses to create systemic, long-term community impact. (11:34)
  • Antonio Carrillo (Arcosa Inc.): Why leadership is about service, and how United Way helps companies make measurable, local change. (17:30)
  • Scott Richardson (Celanese Corporation): The long-term results of consistent focus on education and opportunity in South Dallas. (27:31)
  • Jim Burke (Vistra Corp.): Why summer programs matter and how United Way bridges the gap for children and working families. (37:46)
  • Steven Williams (PepsiCo North America): Building coalitions that last: what business and community can achieve together. (51:02)
  • Rob Kaplan (Goldman Sachs): How strategic philanthropy and data-driven collaboration can transform a city’s future. (1:04:38)

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This podcast is produced by Ginni Media.

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