Synovus Financial Corporation

10/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/08/2024 13:21

Madison Altman’s family inspires her dedication to helping others

Madison Altman's family inspires her dedication to helping others

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Madison Altman (center) with her son, Hayden, and daughter, Elizabeth, at the back-to-school backpack donation event for local families. Team members, Julia Allen and David Grimaldi, joined Altman during the American Lung Association Backpacks for Bright Futures event in Charleston, South Carolina.

Madison Altman teaches her children to recognize the needs of others, show empathy and, if they can, do what they can to help. She and her family participate in community service events together, and she's built a culture of giving in her home. Altman is a private wealth advisor, and one of her greatest joys is living her purpose of seeing others thrive.

Altman's 11-year-old son suffered from severe infant asthma, which kickstarted her volunteerism with the American Lung Association. According to the ALA, 4.5 million children are affected by asthma. For Altman, seeing her son in and out of hospitals, helping him navigate asthma attacks and finding ways for him to have a happy childhood despite his physical limitations led her to the ALA.

She recently helped lead Synovus's partnership with the nonprofit's Backpacks for Bright Futures program, gifting backpacks in preparation for the 2024 school year.

Margaret Ann Youngs, ALA director of development, shares how volunteers like Altman make all the difference in the organization's work. The backpack drive saved nearly $600 in school supplies per child for many underserved families.

"From the beginning, it was clear how deeply Madison cares about our mission and how dedicated she is to contributing in every way possible," Youngs says. "While many people are willing to volunteer, it's rare to find someone like Madison who not only steps up but actively takes the initiative and puts in considerable time and effort. Her commitment and hard work truly set her apart and made a significant impact in furthering our efforts."

"Thanks to the efforts of volunteers like Madison, we can propel our advocacy work locally and nationally," Youngs adds.