United Way of Chester County Welcomes Amanda Blevins as Director of Community Impact Initiatives

United Way of Chester County is pleased to announce the appointment of Amanda Blevins as the new Director of Community Impact Initiatives. In this role, Blevins will be instrumental in advancing the objectives of community impact, including fund distribution, agency relations, community relations, community initiatives, advocacy efforts, information and referral, and volunteer engagement, all to meet the strategic goals of United Way of Chester County.

“We are thrilled to have Amanda join our team,” said Christopher Saello, President and CEO of United Way of Chester County. “Her expertise in nonprofit development and community engagement will be invaluable as we continue to expand our impact in Chester County. We look forward to seeing the positive contributions she will bring to our organization and the community.”

Blevins brings extensive experience in nonprofit development and community engagement to her new role. She has held key positions at local nonprofits throughout Chester County. In these roles, she successfully developed and executed fundraising strategies, managed community outreach programs, fostered partnerships, and oversaw external communications. Blevins’ dedication and expertise have consistently resulted in increased funding, enhanced community relations, and greater organizational impact.

Having lived in northern Chester County for the majority of her life, Blevins is passionate about making Chester County a great place to live and work. In her personal time, she enjoys traveling and experiencing different cultures around the world. Blevins is also the proud owner of a six-year-old rescue dog named Poppy.

United Way of Chester County fights for the health, education and financial stability of every person in Chester County. To learn more about United Way of Chester County, please visit www.LiveUnitedChesterCounty.org.