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United Way Announces Pace Halter as 2022 Campaign Chair 

• Campaign, Featured
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Chandra Wright, Pace Halter, Ben Moser

United Way announced Pace Halter as their 2022 Campaign Chair. Pace is the President and COO of the Real Estate division of W.C. Bradley Co. He has a long career in real estate and finance but also dedicates much of his time to serving the community.  

Pace Halter leads by example in his use of time, treasure, and talent to benefit United Way and those we serve. “The Benjamin Franklin adage that ‘if you want something done, ask a busy person’ applies to Pace,” said Ben Moser, President and CEO of United Way. “Pace is truly invested in the well-being of our community and we appreciate his leadership,” he added. Pace takes pride in his commitment to the valley by serving this year as the United Way Campaign Chair, the 2020 & 2021 Chairman of the Columbus Chamber of Commerce, the current Chair of Uptown Columbus Inc., and more. 

Pace and W.C. Bradley Co. have been outstanding champions for United Way. Our strong, collaborative relationship shows the power of partnerships. Together, we have cultivated donations, volunteerism, and taking action. Pace and W.C. Bradley Co. support and believe in the United Way mission to advance equity and achieve child, family and community well-being. As United Way focuses on Health Access, Economic Mobility, and Educational Equity, Pace is the perfect person to lead the campaign and advocate for addressing these critical issues. We are UNITED FOR a strong community. 

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