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Mike and Diane Molewski

MIKE AND DIANE MOLEWSKI

2025 Campaign Chairs

United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley has announced that Mike and Diane Molewski will serve as the organization’s 2025 Campaign Chairs. In this role, the Molewskis will lead United Way’s largest fundraising effort, which last year raised a record-setting $26,231,833.

With a shared commitment to giving back, Mike and Diane have a long history of supporting United Way as Tocqueville Society members—a dedicated group of over 400 successful business and philanthropic leaders whose passion and generosity fuel high-impact solutions in our community. Notably, during their eight-year tenure as Tocqueville Co-Chairs, they introduced the very successful member gatherings that enabled United Way to greatly expand its Lehigh Valley-based giving and become one of the leading United Way agencies in the U.S.

“As one of seven children and the first in my family to attend college, I know how hard it is to reach your goals when you’re just trying to make ends meet,” shared Mike. “I was fortunate to receive support from mentors who greatly influenced the path of my life. Diane and I are proud to be a part of the life-changing programs at United Way that empower so many in the Lehigh Valley to achieve their dreams.”

In addition to their longstanding support of United Way, including eight years as Tocqueville Society Co-Chairs, the Molewskis have contributed meaningfully to causes that improve stability, education and opportunity for local families. At Northampton Community College Foundation, Mike has contributed to raising nearly $3 million over 15 years to fund scholarships for students facing financial hardship. Together, he and Diane made a significant gift to Valley Youth House’s Endowment Fund, supporting youth navigating homelessness, foster care transitions or challenging family situations.

Recently, Mike and Diane were honored by King's College, Mike’s alma mater, as inaugural members of the Chairman’s Society, reserved for their most generous beneficiaries. Mike has served on King's College board of directors for over 26 years.

Mike also leads the Lehigh Valley office of CAPTRUST, a nationwide financial firm with $43 billion in assets directed locally. founded his financial advisory firm in the Lehigh Valley in 1986. Through strategic growth and commitment to excellence, he successfully expanded the company, leading to its merger with the nationwide firm CAPTRUST, which oversees over $1 trillion in client assets, of which nearly $43 billion is directed by the Allentown-based office.

“It’s CAPTRUST’s mission to enrich the lives of our clients, colleagues and communities. Our deep roots for over 40 years in the Lehigh Valley bring that calling to life as our employees dedicate their time and resources to support United Way’s mission and give back to those in need in our community.”

Mike has been recognized in the “Power 100” and was named a 2024 ICON Honoree for being an individual who helps shape the Lehigh Valley and influence the quality of life throughout the region. He is the Lehigh Valley designated Councilor (Board Member) of the Pennsylvania Society, a civil organization founded in 1899 composed of leaders from across Pennsylvania who discuss issues vital to the Commonwealth.

The United Way’s 2025 annual campaign runs through March 31, 2026.