United Way of the Midlands
Andrew M. is a skilled Graphic Designer with extensive experience in various roles across different organizations. Currently, Andrew contributes to Nebraska Health Network and United Way of the Midlands as a Graphic Designer since August 2023 and July 2022, respectively. Previous positions include freelance graphic design through Andy Meza Designs from August 2016 to present, as well as Graphic Designer roles at Sterling Computers, FASTSIGNS®, and Fast Signs, accumulating a wealth of knowledge in design and printing operations. Andrew also gained early experience as a Graphic Design Intern at Northwest Area Education Agency and worked in production at Tyson Prepared Foods Inc. Andrew holds an Associate's degree in Graphic Design from Western Iowa Tech Community College, earned between 2014 and 2016.
United Way of the Midlands
For nearly 100 years, United Way of the Midlands has served the Omaha-Council Bluffs metro by bridging the business and not-for-profit sectors to create a Circle of Support that helps our neighbors overcome difficult challenges and start building a better future. UWM’s funded programs and direct services address social and economic disparities and meet families’ essential needs such as healthy food, safe and stable housing, physical and mental health services, career preparation and job training. With your caring support, we proudly fund a network of health and human service programs that help those in need across Douglas, Sarpy and Pottawattamie counties. United Way works closely with the agencies that host the programs to note measurable results in the lives of their clients. And we collaborate with many individual and corporate donors and foundations to keep the network of hope strong. United Way of the Midlands will continue to evolve alongside the growing needs of our community. We will champion those who are in the fight to better themselves and others. We will be informed and accountable. We will skillfully combine passion with reason. We will build up what has fallen and create what should have been here all along. Together, we will create life-changing opportunities through programs that meet the Basic Needs of our most vulnerable population, support children during their academic years and help prepare young people for productive careers. We see what can be, and what should be, because we are community-based and we are community-focused. We are United Way. And we are community strong.