2024 Hall of Fame Spotlight Recognition
About the UNA Hall of Fame
The UNA Hall of Fame honors those hardworking nonprofit employees who have made a lasting impact on their team, organization, and mission. Whether it's their exceptional work ethic, their positive attitude, or their unwavering dedication, this is an opportunity to recognize those who embody the values of their nominating organizations and make a difference to our community.
2024 UNA Hall of Fame Nominees
Alexis Powell
Lexi has been a part of Camp Hobe' for 14 years! She has held many volunteer roles and has recently become our Assistant Director for Virtual Camp. With her insight, kindness, leadership and experience, Lexi has become a vital part of our team. We feel grateful for the time and love she has given so many over the years. As we aim to help the lives of kids with cancer, she is the ideal volunteer in her creativity, hard work and dedicated to our mission. We love you Lexi!
Alexis Powell
Virtual Assistant Camp Director
Camp Hobé
Allison Dansie
Allison has helped our young nonprofit develop it's outreach, efficiency, and standing in the community in her role as volunteer coordinator. She has exponentially increased the number of volunteers, and HAPPY volunteers that come through our doors. She concocts the most engaging newsletter that makes each volunteer feel seen, valued, and entertained. She includes pictures, anecdotes, and specific needs that helps them understand the value of having them on the front lines, and gives them a clear way to continue contributing. This drives their engagement and they feel successful in their efforts!
But that is not all Allison does. She is also the vet coordinator, so she personally creates appointments in accordance with our protocols. Sometimes they're emergencies, and sometimes they're routine, but regardless, the coordination it takes is multi-faceted. We live in a rural community and use two veterinarians depending on needs and schedules. Allison personally developed a positive relationship with the staff at these two separate facilities, and selects volunteers to bring animals in for their appointments. Convincing volunteers to load up sick animals into their vehicles sounds difficult, but Allison's charm and gratitude makes it simple. We are always provided with a happy volunteer, a quick consultation to minimize the time an animal remains ill, and a competent and thorough documentation when invoices are due.
Beyond that, Allison is the most respected individual at our facility. She has brought a unique and coveted combination of experience to Color Country Animal Welfare - from teaching and mentoring students and community members alike as a teacher, to volunteering at international shelters on her own, we are grateful to have a well-cultured, compassionate, organized team member.
Allison Dansie
Volunteer and Vet Coordinator
Color Country Animal Welfare
Andi Catmull
Andi Catmull, our incredible account manager at the Utah Microloan Fund, truly deserves this Non-Profit Hall of Fame Employee Award. For over 20 years, Andi has been the heart and soul of our team, working tirelessly to support our small business clients. She's the go-to person when times get tough, always ready to help clients navigate their loan payments and find solutions. Andi's dedication and compassion have made a huge difference in the lives of so many entrepreneurs, and we couldn't be more grateful for her unwavering commitment to our mission.
Andi Catmull
Accounts Manager
Utah Microloan Fund
Darlene Dixon
Dar is deserving of this recognition for her unwavering dedication and exceptional leadership in youth development. With nearly four decades of service to the Boys & Girls Clubs, Dar has demonstrated remarkable commitment and adaptability. Her instrumental role in expanding club operations, particularly in opening new facilities in Tooele, showcases her ability to grow and strengthen the organization's impact. Dar's recent accolades, including the Maytag Dependable Leader award and the Utah Afterschool Program Administrator of the Year, further underscore her outstanding contributions to the team, program work, and the organization's mission as a whole. Her long-standing service and continued excellence make her an invaluable asset to the Boys & Girls Clubs and a true champion for youth in the community.
Darlene Dixon
Tooele Club Director
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Salt Lake
Elise Weidman
Elise Weidman, Administrative Assistant at the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation, is a dedicated force behind the scenes, ensuring patients receive essential care kits and nutrition books that provide comfort and guidance. Her meticulous support for the annual conference—a crucial gathering for the global research community—ensures that the event runs smoothly, fostering collaboration and advancements in cholangiocarcinoma research. Elise’s contributions make a tangible difference in the lives of patients and the progress of the scientific community.
Elise Weidman
Administrative Assistant
Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation
Frank Nilson
Frank Nilson is a Make-A-Wish Utah icon. His journey and passion in bringing hope to sick children began over two decades ago as a volunteer wish granter, meeting with kids and their families to bring their most heartfelt wishes to life. In 2000, Frank joined the Make-A-Wish Utah team as the Director of Wishes – an esteemed title, and he lived up to its magical implications. During his tenure, Frank oversaw more than 3,000 life-altering wishes. After an incredible 25-year journey with Make-A-Wish, Frank is embarking on a new chapter, devoting his precious time to family and the joy of being with his grandkids. Of course, he’ll remain a valued volunteer.
Frank Nilson
Director of Wish Experience
Make-A-Wish Utah
James Brown
Creator and Host James Brown and the Living & Aging with Pride team work tirelessly to educate and include the senior population. The mission is to ensure our aging population is not forgotten and has access to the tools, resources and remedies for issues that impact their lives. Brown has built a viable communication tool laden with usable resources and reliability; he aims to become the voice and resource of the senior population via multimedia broadcast/podcast and social media platforms.
Brown strives to adhere to ethical principles, including transparency, integrity, and respect for privacy. The goal is to avoid sensationalism, misinformation, and invasive reporting practices and his organization takes pride in reflecting the diversity of perspectives, experiences, and voices within our society; whilst avoiding reinforcing stereotypes and striving to include marginalized and under-represented communities. It is important to help educate the public by providing background information, analysis, and context. Brown goes beyond reporting events to help readers and viewers understand the underlying factors and implications of becoming an older adult.
Living & Aging launched its premier episodes on national television in late 2023 and episodes are being aired on AMG-TV, ROKU, and Prime with the hope to be viewed and impact millions of Americans and their families. Topics included on-camera interviews and discussions with various programs or experts.
James Brown
Host & Creator
Living & Aging with Pride
Jamie Ault
Jamie Ault has been the driving force and heart of Her Infinite Worth, infusing the organization with her unparalleled dedication and vision. Her commitment to excellence is evident in her proactive efforts to collaborate with the UNA, continually enhancing her skills to better lead Her Infinite Worth. The organization owes much of its success to Jamie's unwavering passion and exceptional work ethic. Her light and love are matched only by her remarkable ability to connect with everyone she encounters, making each person feel valued and cherished. We are profoundly grateful for Jamie's inspiring leadership and the example she sets for all.
Jamie Ault
Executive Director/Communications
Her Infinite Worth
Jen Sorenson
Jen Sorenson, Database and Revenue Operations Coordinator for the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation, plays a key role in making every donor’s experience smooth and meaningful. She manages the intricate processes behind donations, ensuring accuracy and efficiency, while also helping to steward donors, making them feel valued and connected to the Foundation’s mission. Jen’s work ensures that supporters can easily contribute to advancing research and patient support, reinforcing the strong relationships that help drive the organization forward.
Jen Sorenson
Database and Revenue Operations Coordinator
Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation
John Koranicki
John Koranicki: A cornerstone at Friends of the Children-Utah
John Koranicki, the Operations Director at Friends of the Children – Utah, wears many hats, from HR, benefits management, device management, to business development and finance. He is thoughtful, strategic, and highly capable of managing multiple responsibilities with lightning speed without compromising accuracy and quality.
Members of our team credit John for continually working to strengthen and improve our organization by refining systems, anticipating needs, and finding cost effective solutions.
He goes out of his way to make our employees feel heard, respected, and valued. His genuine concern and positive attitude help to shape the culture that defines our organization. As one of our employees put it, “John has set us up with some of the greatest known job benefits ever!”
While John is essential to our operations, he takes the time to engage with the youth we serve and get to know the families in our program. He has been a pen pal to a few children who leave letters on his desk when they are in the clubhouse. This summer, John led a clinic teaching youth 5-10 years old how to play pickleball!
John Koranicki leads by example and is always willing to go beyond to get the job done. He is a highly respected and effective leader who is deeply committed to the mission of Friends of the Children – Utah. His contributions span multiple areas, and his positive impact is felt by both staff and youth.
John Koranicki
Operations Director
Friends of the Children-Utah
Joana Saucedo
Joana Saucedo is an exceptional, bilingual and bicultural Community Health Worker at the People's Health Clinic. She is passionate about her work caring for the uninsured workforce in Summit and Wasatch Counties. Joana goes above and beyond to ensure that our underserved patients have access to high quality healthcare and the support services needed to live healthy and fulfilling lives. We are incredibly appreciative of her unwavering dedication to those in our community who need help the most.
Joana Saucedo
Community Health Worker
The People's Health Clinic
Kylee Affleck
Kylee is the face of kindness. She goes out in the community and spreads the message of compassion and kindness every day. Surprisingly, not everyone is always kind back, but she has an amazing "can do" attitude and is always an uplifting member of our team. Our organization would not be able to do what we do without Kylee.
Kylee Affleck
Community Outreach Specialist
One Kind Act a Day
Laura Andersen
Laura exemplifies exceptional dedication, compassion, and passion as a case manager. She consistently goes above and beyond for our clients, simultaneously fostering capacity building in our case management team and efficiency in resource sharing to ensure sustained growth and achievement. Her commitment to expanding her knowledge and understanding of our clients' challenges is truly commendable and impactful. The deep trust and appreciation our clients hold for Laura underscore the profound impact of her work.
Laura Andersen
Case Manager and Resource Coordinator
Women of the World
Laurie Kikel
Laurie Kikel, Database and Revenue Operations Manager for the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation, plays a pivotal role in optimizing the Foundation’s data systems and revenue processes. Her expertise ensures that every donor’s contribution is handled with precision, supporting the Foundation’s mission while fostering strong donor relationships. Laurie’s work behind the scenes is essential to the Foundation’s ability to fund life-saving research, provide resources for patients, and sustain impactful programs that bring hope to the cholangiocarcinoma community.
Laurie Kikel
Database and Revenue Operations Manager
Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation
Liz Joerger
For ten years Liz has been instrumental at Preservation Utah, hosting numerous Historic Homes Tours throughout the Salt Lake Valley, supporting hundreds of volunteers each year, and serving as the backbone of the organization in our operations. Liz is truly one of a kind and we are so grateful to have her on our team.
Liz Joerger
Operations and Program Manager
Preservation Utah
Mary Dalling
Mary Dalling, the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation’s Senior Accountant, plays a vital role in making lives better by ensuring financial stability and transparency for the organization. Her expertise and dedication support critical initiatives, enabling research, patient resources, and community programs to thrive. By managing the Foundation’s finances with precision, Mary helps ensure that every dollar is used effectively to advance the mission of finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected by cholangiocarcinoma.
Mary Dalling
Senior Accountant
Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation
Mason Bennett
Operations Manager
One Kind Act a Day
Nina Chartrand
This is Nina's 16th year at the People's Health Clinic! Her unwavering dedication to our clinic is truly remarkable. She embodies the mission of our clinic, providing invaluable guidance and support to our diverse staff as both a mentor and a trusted sounding board. Through her actions, Nina consistently demonstrates what it means to be fully committed to a cause, setting an inspiring example for everyone around her.
Nina Chartrand
Chief Accounting Officer
The People's Health Clinic
Michael Allgier
It is with great honor that Odyssey House nominates Michael Allgier for the 2024 Hall of Fame Spotlight Recognition. Michael’s unwavering dedication to supporting those in recovery and advocating for substance use professionals has profoundly impacted our community and beyond.
Her journey began in 1999 at Odyssey House, where she initially ran an upholstery shop for clients and the community. This initiative was more than just a vocational program—it was a lifeline that equipped individuals with essential life skills such as budgeting, business operations, customer communication, and project management. Michael's hands-on approach not only fostered practical abilities but also instilled a deep sense of confidence and independence in her clients.
Over the years, Michael expanded her influence by working closely with the graduates of Odyssey House. She has been instrumental in providing aftercare support, organizing events like graduate BBQs, and ensuring that all graduates remain connected and supported. Her commitment to clients extends far beyond professional obligations; she is always available to assist graduates in times of crisis, going above and beyond to ensure they feel valued and supported.
After her promotion to an administrative assistant, Michael played a pivotal role in growing the Association of Substance Use Professionals. She was a fierce advocate for greater representation of substance use professionals in legislative policy-making, which led to a significant policy change allowing individuals with criminal backgrounds to become licensed as Substance Use Disorder Counselors (SUDCs). Michael didn’t stop there; she became an SUDC herself, dedicating her expertise to support this vital program.
For eight years, Michael worked with the Department of Corrections, assisting individuals in halfway houses in Ogden. She led substance use groups, provided individual counseling, and supported clients in their transition back into society. Her work has been characterized by a deep sense of empathy and an unwavering commitment to helping individuals rebuild their lives.
Michael’s impact further grew when she became a part of Odyssey’s Executive Leadership Team as the Director of Transitional Housing. Today, she runs the largest sober living community in Utah, encompassing apartments and family units. Her leadership and vision have created safe, supportive spaces for individuals and families in recovery, providing them with a stable foundation to rebuild their lives.
One of Michael's most recent and impressive undertakings is the revitalization of boarding home units for men and women struggling with serious and persistent mental illness. These individuals were living in substandard conditions, but Michael, despite having a full plate, took on this project at the request of Salt Lake County leadership, driven by her conviction that they deserved better. Thanks to her relentless efforts, these programs have been completely overhauled and now operate at full capacity, offering a high standard of living and care for the residents.
Beyond her professional achievements, Michael is known for her generosity and willingness to help others. Whether supporting sober softball leagues, organizing turkey drives for less fortunate families during the holidays or finding a dining room set for a family in need, Michael's actions consistently demonstrate her commitment to the well-being of others. Her support extends not only to her clients but also to her colleagues, whom she mentors and assists whenever needed.
Michael’s dedication to creating a nurturing and supportive environment for her clients and the community is truly remarkable. She ensures that her clients have the necessary supplies for cooking and cleaning and goes above and beyond to make holidays special, particularly for parents with children. Michael has a unique ability to create moments of magic for those she serves, making her a deserving candidate for this recognition.
In summary, Michael Allgier embodies the very essence of the Hall of Fame Spotlight Recognition. Her tireless dedication, innovative leadership, and compassionate care have left an indelible mark on countless lives. It is with great pride that we nominate her for this honor, confident that her contributions will continue to inspire and uplift our community for years to come.
Michael Allgier
Transitional Services Director
Odyssey House of Utah
Rachel Kelly
Rachel is an absolute professional and a delight to have on our team. Her commitment to providing a great customer experience and supporting the myriad of community members who utilize the Memorial House is instrumental to our organization. She's truly an invaluable asset to our organization and we are so grateful for her contributions.
Rachel Kelly
Memorial House Manager
Preservation Utah
Rick Pollock
Rick Pollock, Director of Creative Services, has been with the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation since its inception. He is the creative mind behind the organization’s identity, shaping the look and feel that resonates with patients, caregivers, and researchers alike. As digital communications evolve, Rick ensures the Foundation’s branding remains consistent yet adaptable, keeping the organization visually relevant while staying true to its mission. His work strengthens the Foundation’s message, connecting a global community dedicated to finding a cure and offering hope.
Rick Pollock
Director of Creative Services
Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation
Robyn Taylor-Granda
Robyn serves as our organization's statewide support and resource for historic property preservation. This is a huge responsibility, and she does it with not just knowledge but a true passion for helping our community members protect their homes and buildings. Her commitment goes above and beyond in so many ways, and our organization is better because of her contributions.
Robyn Taylor-Granda
Historic Properties Program Manager
Preservation Utah
Sara Day
Sara is the primary face to the market for Utah Microloan Fund (UMLF), well known and respected throughout the small business and nonprofit communities. She's well known for her marketing excellence, particularly through social media, and approach to outreach and partnering. She coordinates campaigns and events within the industry, allowing UMLF to be at the center of an importance ecosystem serving underserved Utah small businesses.
Sara Day
Programs Manager/Training & Outreach
Utah Microloan Fund
Tiffany Tolbert
Tiffany Tolbert, the inspiring president and founder of Her Infinite Worth, has devoted her heart and energy to bridging gaps in mental wellness. Her dedication has touched the lives of over 150 women, guiding them through transformative retreats in Hawaii. These retreats have gone beyond mere events, fostering profound personal growth and helping women rediscover their self-worth. Tiffany’s unique contribution lies in her unwavering commitment to empowering women and creating a supportive community, making her a true beacon of transformation and hope.
Tiffany Tolbert
President/Founder
Her Infinite Worth
Yolanda Kunder
For over five years, Yolanda Kunder has been a cornerstone of Special Olympics Utah, dedicating her passion and expertise to empowering athletes with intellectual disabilities. Her unwavering commitment to inclusion and her remarkable ability to connect with athletes, volunteers, and the community have fostered a supportive and inspiring environment. Yolanda has not only advanced the organization's mission but has also left an indelible mark on countless athletes' lives, helping them achieve their personal bests both on and off the field. Her legacy of compassion and leadership will continue to inspire and guide the Special Olympics Utah family for years to come.
Yolanda Kunder
Metro/Central Area Manager
Special Olympics Utah