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United Way of Tarrant County appoints Marin as chief financial officer

United Way of Tarrant County appoints Marin as chief financial officer

United Way of Tarrant County (UWTC) today announced that Eric Marin has joined the organization as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.
Marin comes to UWTC with over 25 years of experience in finance and operations, including the last 15 years in or consulting the nonprofit sector. He joins UWTC from the Austin-based nonprofit, where he served as chief financial officer. Marin has extensive knowledge of investment strategy, financial supervision and leadership.
“Eric Marin brings with him deep financial experience and strategic vision,” said Leah M. King, president and CEO of UWTC. “We deeply value his personal and professional experiences and look forward to his involvement in managing the financial health of our organization.”

In addition to his work in the nonprofit sector, Marin ran several successful healthcare and consulting companies and was a partner at Accenture, where he consulted for large organizations throughout Texas before settling in Tarrant County.
“I have always been impressed by United Way and the tremendous impact they have on the communities they serve,” Marin said. “I am grateful for the opportunity to join the organization and do my part to support change and set an example of excellence.”
In addition to his diverse professional career, Marin has held several board positions in educational and nonprofit organizations. She currently serves on the Advisory Board of the College of Engineering at Texas A&M University and is also the treasurer of CMD-IT, a nonprofit organization focused on making technology experiences accessible to women and minorities.
Marin holds a Master of Business Administration in Finance and Accounting from the University of Houston and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Texas A&M University.

About United Way of Tarrant County
United Way of Tarrant County brings people together to build strong communities where everyone can thrive. As a nonprofit leader, we help communities address difficult challenges and work with private, public and nonprofit partners to increase education, financial stability and health resources and respond in times of crisis. Thanks to our resources, we help nearly 325,000 people every year. We celebrated our 100th anniversary in 2022 and launched the GET UNITED campaign to continue to impact the Tarrant County community for another century.

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