2022
COMMUNITY IMPACT REPORT
CHANGING LIVES THROUGH EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT
Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee
CHANGING LIVES THROUGH EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT.
Abused, homeless, with four kids. In a new country.
SUCCESS STORIES
Shaheera
My second arrest was worse – my kids were watching. Anthony
I had nothing left. I was ready to end my life. Alecia
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recyclable material was diverted from landfills
52
%
of our employees were missionrelated
61
%
of our job seekers were placed in jobs outside of Goodwill of Middle Tennessee
482+ employers were seeking and hiring our job seekers
10K+
Middle Tennessee residents received free educational, training and employment services
2022: BY THE NUMBERS
OVER 25 MILLION POUNDS
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GOODWILL PROVIDED
10,935 EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES IN 2022 FOR RESIDENTS THROUGHOUT MIDDLE TENNESSEE
3,996 OF THOSE INDIVIDUALS HAD BARRIERS TO EMPLOYMENT
147 Blindness or Other Visual Impairment 42 Deafness or Hard of Hearing 68 Developmental Disability Other than Autism 34 History of Substance Abuse 263 Homelessness 238 Other Disabling Condition 257 Other Physical Disability Persons with Criminal Backgrounds, Including People Reintegrating Back into Society
771 375 Psychiatric Disability 1,801 Unemployed PAGE 4 2022 COMMUNITY IMPACT REPORT
Goodwill Career Solutions centers offer free education and training.
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2022 SENIOR MANAGEMENT Matthew Bourlakas President and CEO
Christine Skold
Chief Financial Officer
Beth Alexander
Vice President of Development
George Carlson
Ed O’Kelley
Mike Mott
Leisa Wamsley
Senior Director of Mission Services Vice President of Human Resources
Vice President of Information Technology Vice President of Donated Goods
2022 BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS CHAIRPERSON
SECRETARY
LEGAL COUNSEL
Bryan L. Bean
Dr. Arrita Summers
Christopher S. Dunn
Pinnacle Financial Partners
Tennessee College of Applied Technology
Dortch & Davis, LLP Attorneys
Senior Vice President VICE CHAIRPERSON
President
Michael Madden
TREASURER
Priam Properties
Vice President, Corporate Banking
Chief Financial Officer
Waller Lansden
Jeff Young FirstBank
DIRECTORS
Leisa Byars
Roy Jordan
The Goddard School in Hendersonville
Northwestern Mutual
Owner
John Chobanian
Director, Government Advisory KPMG
Emily Cummings
Neuro-Diverse Centers of Excellence Manager Ernst & Young
Dave Fentress
Vice President, Internal Audit Dollar General Corporation
Clay Jackson
VP, Supply Chain Planning Tractor Supply Company
Wealth Management Advisor
Tom Lampe
Vice President, Nashville Region Messer Construction
Keith Lampkin Deputy Director
Clarksville Housing Authority
Robert Massie
Vice President, IT Business Integration & Strategy Dollar General Corporation
Philip McGowan Partner DVL Seigenthaler
Mr. Fred McLaughlin
Senior Vice President, Private Wealth
Baird Private Wealth Management
Kevin Mitchell Partner
TrustCore
Cristina Oakeley Owner
Caliente Consulting
Clay Teter Retired
John C. Tishler Partner
Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, LLP
TRUSTEES
Suzan Ilic
Senior Portfolio Manager Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System
Beth Johnson
Senior Investment Consultant Mercer Investment Consulting
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2022 GOODWILL
IMPACT AWARDS
Each year, Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee celebrates employees and Career Solutions clients who have achieved success through perseverance and the power of work as well as community partners who help advance Goodwill’s mission of changing lives through education, training and employment.
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The stories of our award winners reflect the transformative power of work for individuals with barriers as well as the impact Goodwill’s local nonprofit mission is having in communities across middle and west Tennessee,” said Goodwill’s President and CEO Matthew Bourlakas. “All of this is possible thanks to the generosity of Goodwill donors and shoppers. Matthew Bourlakas | President and CEO Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee PAGE 6 2022 COMMUNITY IMPACT REPORT
COMMUNITY INVESTMENT (REVENUE) Sale of Donated Goods
Sale of Land, Buildings & Equipment
$83,330,041
$53,434
Grants Received
Investments: Gain/Loss
$831,709
-$11,638,891
United Way Support
Investment Income
$34,500
$714,104
Contributions & Other
Total:
$1,381,815
$74,706,712
RETURNS TO THE COMMUNITY (EXPENSES) Operating Expenses
Mission Services
$54,963,642
$4,859,783
General and Administrative
Future Mission Investment
$8,534,593
$5,952,846
Fundraising
Total:
$395,848
$74,706,712
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