Glenn Gamboa
The United Way of Bristol TN/VA displays a sign in Bristol, Va., showing how much money it has raised Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020, for its annual fundraising goal for 2020. This year's goal is $1,000,000 and due to the ongoing pandemic, the agency is only at about 50% of their goal. (David Crigger/Bristol Herald Courier via AP)
February 09, 2021 - 3:32 PM
Brian A. Gallagher, who has led United Way Worldwide, the worldâs largest privately funded non-profit since 2009, abruptly announced his resignation Tuesday amid claims that the charity mishandled internal allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination.
Gallagherâs resignation, announced in a farewell note, takes effect March 1. The groupâs board of directors plans to announce an interim CEO before he leaves.