[North Charleston, SC]— Trident United Way is pleased to announce the appointment of Andrew Shelton as Chief Financial Officer. In this role, Shelton will oversee the organization’s financial strategy, planning and operations, ensuring alignment with the organization’s mission to advance financial stability for families throughout Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester counties.
Shelton brings more than 15 years of experience in nonprofit and public sector financial management. Most recently, he served as Financial Director at Palmetto Goodwill from May 2021 until his transition to Trident United Way. Prior to that, he was Finance Director for the Town of Summerville from March 2019 through May 2021, following his role as Assistant Finance Director for the Town from January 2016 to March 2019. From October 2009 to January 2016, Shelton worked at WebsterRogers LLP, a leading regional accounting and consulting firm, where he honed his expertise in audit and financial services. Earlier in his career, Shelton served as an Auditor at the South Carolina State Auditor’s Office from January to October 1999.

Shelton holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting and Business Administration from the College of Charleston, graduating in 1997. “Andrew’s extensive experience in nonprofit financial leadership will be invaluable as we accelerate Trident United Way’s ability to lift up hardworking families and expand the capacity of our nonprofit partners,” said Trident United Way President and CEO, D.J. Hampton. “His deep understanding of nonprofit finance, and how it can drive transformative impact, makes him an exceptional addition to our leadership team. We’re confident that Andrew will bring fresh insight and innovation as we work to create lasting, meaningful changes the Tri-County needs today to thrive tomorrow. We are excited to welcome him aboard and look forward to the many contributions he will make.”

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About Trident United Way
Trident United Way has been a catalyst for measurable community transformation in education, financial stability and health in Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester Counties. 
Trident United Way has a proud history of developing community-wide initiatives, including partnering with dozens of local nonprofit organizations, leading the creation of our community’s 211 Information and Referral Helpline and establishing the Berkeley and Dorchester County Resource Connection Centers.