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LoRose Moore
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In the Limelight: LoRose Moore

Regions associate recognized at Women United Excellence Awards.

By Nestor Mato | March 8, 2024

Who

A corporate vice president.

And community champion.

An advocate for others.

A source of inspiration.

Her name: LoRose Moore, community development manager for Regions Bank

 

What

United Way of the Capital Area in Jackson, Mississippi, presented LoRose with the prestigious Carol J. Burger Legacy Award at the Women United Excellence Awards Luncheon.

LoRose Moore with two other woman holding an award.

Why

Because she embodies not only Regions Bank’s mission to make life better, but also United Way’s commitment to empowering people through education, health, and economic mobility. Her contributions reflect the spirit of Carol J. Burger, United Way’s longest-serving CEO and President, who led the organization for over two decades. LoRose’s remarkable community engagement and advocacy aligns perfectly with United Way’s daily work to address pressing community issues and improve lives.

“Mrs. Moore has served as a member of our Board of Directors, representing Regions Bank. She has been a phenomenal supporter and advocate for our work to solve challenging community issues related to health, education, and economic mobility,” said Nikki McCelleis, current President and CEO of United Way of the Capital Area. “We thank her for her years of service and dedication to our United Way.”

LoRose Moore at a podium.

In her own words

“I am extremely humbled to receive the Carol E. Burger Philanthropy Legacy Award. In partnership with United Way and the global force of Women United, I am honored to help improve the lives of people and families in real and meaningful ways,” said Moore. “Whether it’s building greater financial wellness, or fostering greater access to capital and resources, it’s important for people in the financial services industry to leverage their skills and experience in ways that make all our communities stronger.

“Regions’ mission of making life better aligns well with the mission of United Way,” Moore added. “I wholeheartedly believe that to whom much is given, much is also required. This collaboration enables me to reach out to people and families in need of expertise and resources to solve challenges within our communities.”

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