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Greenwich United Way Supporters Welcome David Rabin As New CEO

GREENWICH, Conn. – The Greenwich United Way introduced David Rabin as its new president and CEO at a March 31 cocktail reception at McArdle’s Florist & Garden Center.

David Rabin, Greenwich United Way president and CEO, pictured at a cocktail reception in his honor with United Way board chair Karen Keegan at McArdle’s Florist and Garden Center March 31.

David Rabin, Greenwich United Way president and CEO, pictured at a cocktail reception in his honor with United Way board chair Karen Keegan at McArdle’s Florist and Garden Center March 31.

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Town and state officials were in attendance, including Peter Tesei, Livvy Floren and Fred Camillo. Rabin began working with Greenwich United Way in February after the board of directors unanimously voted him in as the new CEO. His experience includes work in both the for-profit and nonprofit sectors. 

Before joining Greenwich United Way, Rabin was vice president and founding branch manager at Webster Bank of Greenwich. Rabin proved his expertise in business development by turning the branch into the top performer in the country during its first year and maintained this level throughout his entire career there, according to a press release. For more than 20 years, Rabin has volunteered in the community and has worked with Byram Archibald Neighborhood Center, Greenwich Chamber of Commerce, At Home in Greenwich, Greenwich September 11th Memorial, Greenwich Youth Football League and Representative Town Meeting.

Rabin announced news related to the online image of the organization and explained his plans to grow fundraising and awareness for Greenwich United Way programs and agencies created in response to the Needs Assessment.

“Our new branding, logo and website will launch in a couple of weeks with our powerful new tagline – ‘Local Insights. Lasting Results,’” Rabin said.

“Our work would not be possible without all of you; our donors and all our most generous supporters that help us dive deep to identify local needs, raise awareness and partner with others in the community to achieve lasting results," said United Way Board chair Karen Keegan.

Rabin and his wife, Lauren, have two sons, Eric who studies at Tulane University and Scott, a University of South Carolina alumni who works at Morgan Stanley in New York City.

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