Karen and Tom Falk Receive United Way’s Highest Honor for Volunteer Service
At United Way of Metroplitan Dallas, we’re proud to announce that two of our most dedicated longtime supporters, Karen and Tom Falk, are the 2023 recipients of the J. Erik Jonsson Award, our highest honor for volunteer service.
About the J. Erik Jonsson Award
The J. Erik Jonsson Award was created by United Way of Metropolitan Dallas’ Board of Directors in 1978 in honor of one of the city’s greatest leaders. Jonsson, whose vision and leadership can be seen across Dallas, was a co-founder and the first president of Texas Instruments and served as mayor of Dallas for four terms. He also co-founded United Way of Metropolitan Dallas.
Jonsson built the foundation for an organized system of funding needed for health and human services through the private sector, marshalling support of the corporate community and its leadership. This legacy continues today as our organization works with the entire Live United movement to change lives in North Texas through education, income and health.
Each year, United Way honors one of our most passionate supporters with the J. Erik Jonsson Award, in recognition of their incredible investment of time and energy into making North Texas a better place for everyone to live and work. This year, Karen and Tom Falk join a prestigious list of past recipients whose dedication for our community is truly inspiring.
Meet Karen and Tom Falk
For decades, the Falks have shown an unwavering commitment to United Way’s mission to create opportunity and access for all North Texans to thrive.
Karen and Tom have demonstrated true leadership at United Way for many years. Tom served as CEO of Kimberly-Clark Corporation, one of our corporate partners and one of the biggest supporters of our Coronavirus Response and Recovery Fund, which provided immediate relief and supported long-term rebuilding for our neighbors impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Karen and Tom both served as Annual Campaign chairs for United Way during the height of COVID-19 pandemic, bringing in significant investment and even dedicating their own funds to ensure we could support our neighbors through the unprecedented crisis. At every turn, their thoughtful, strategic and servant-minded leadership was a steady hand guiding our ship.
Congratulations to both Karen and Tom, and thank you again for your passion, energy and enthusiasm for improving access to education, income and health across North Texas.
Our Past Recipients
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2022Ed Galante
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2019Clint McDonnough
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2018Lyda Hill
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2017David E. Alexander
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2016Joel Allison
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2015Chuck Gummer
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2014Roger Staubach
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2013Caroline Rose Hunt
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2012Stan Rabin
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2011Debbie Taylor
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2010Phil Ritter
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2009Roger Nanney
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2008William D. White, Jr.
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2007J. Scott Wilson
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2006Barbara Lord Watkins
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2005Sam Self
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2004Liz Minyard
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2003Larry McDowell
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2002Becky Bright
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2001David Biegler
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2000Keith Hughes
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1999Harold Kleinman
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1998Rita Clements
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1997Wright Lassiter, Jr.
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1996Ron Steinhart
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1995George Shafer
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1994W.R. Howell
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1993Jerry R. Junkins
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1992Reece A. Overcash, Jr.
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1991Jerry Farrington
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1990Charles G. Cullum
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1989Ruth Sharp Altshuler
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1988Jack Evans, Sr.
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1987James F. Chambers, Jr.
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1986Dan C. Williams
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1985James W. Aston
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1984Joe M. Dealey
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1983John M. Stemmons
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1982Terrell Harper
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1981Robert Moore, MD
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1980Earl Forsythe
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1979John Jackson