Schnuck, Wuller will co-chair 2021 United Way campaign
July 15, 2021
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ST. LOUIS United Way of Greater St. Louis has announced that Todd Schnuck, chairman and CEO of Schnuck Markets, Inc., and Roman Wuller, chair of Thompson Coburn, will serve as co-chairs of the 2021 annual community campaign.
“Many of our neighbors are still facing the challenges brought on by the COVID-19 crisis, and we know that recovery will be a long process. The work and impact of United Way are critical in the recovery process as well as in creating and maintaining strong and healthy communities.” Schnuck said. “It’s an honor for me to help lead fundraising efforts this year because, just as we at Schnucks exist to Nourish People’s Lives, we share United Way’s commitment to helping those who need it most right here in our hometown of St. Louis.”
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Construction of the new Children s Hospital has been delayed again and it may not open until 2024.
The Public Accounts Committee also heard today that costs are spiralling although the development board would not reveal an exact figure as it is liaising with the Department of Health on costs and timelines.
Covid-related shutdowns, along with various construction delays and disputes, have pushed back the project.
Chief executive of the National Paediatric Hospital Development Board David Gunning told the committee that the project is now another ten months behind schedule.
He said the board has submitted an updated report to the Department of Health and there will be a reset of timelines and costs once that is agreed.