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UWTC Names New Director of Marketing and Communications

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

FORT WORTH, Texas (August 18, 2026) — United Way of Tarrant County (UWTC) is investing in its next chapter of growth, naming Kevin Berber as its new director of marketing and communications.

Berber will lead creative development and marketing and communications strategy, including advertising, promotions and public relations, to support the organization's mission and maximize its exposure in local and national markets.

We are thrilled to welcome Kevin to the UWTC team,” said Kris Canfield, UWTC’s Chief Development Officer. “His creativity, strategic mindset, and marketing expertise will bring fresh energy and innovation to our work. We look forward to the impact he’ll have as we continue growing our reach and serving the Tarrant County community.”

Berber brings more than 12 years of marketing and communications leadership to the role. He most recently served as director of marketing and communications at an estate planning law firm in Plano. Before that, he spent 10 years at the Better Business Bureau in Tyler, rising from digital media specialist to director of marketing and communications and overseeing sales, communications and public relations efforts. 

“Throughout my career, I’ve enjoyed building marketing programs that not only drive results but also help people connect with objectives and organizations that make a real difference,” said Berber. “Joining United Way feels like a meaningful opportunity to combine my passion for marketing with work that positively impacts our community.”

Berber holds an MBA and a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication/PR Integrated Communication from the University of Texas at Tyler. 

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About United Way of Tarrant County

United Way of Tarrant County, a North Texas nonprofit leader, mobilizes our community to action so all can thrive. We identify critical needs, foster collaboration, and invest in solutions that drive change. Through our four impact areas—education and youth opportunity, community health, financial security, and community resiliency—our programs serve nearly 400,000 individuals annually. After celebrating our 100th anniversary in 2022, we remain committed to empowering Tarrant County residents for generations to come.