Aim Celebrates 30-Year Partnership with Goodwill
YOUNGSTOWN — Aim Transportation Solutions marked an incredible 30 years of partnership with Youngstown Area Goodwill Industries by hosting a special luncheon on April 24 at its Liberty headquarters. The event brought together team members from both organizations to reflect on three decades of collaboration and community impact.
During the celebration, Trisha Mossor, Business Development Manager at Aim, presented Goodwill CEO Shelley Murray with a commemorative plaque honoring the enduring partnership. Mossor also is a Goodwill board member.
“We are incredibly grateful to Aim for their unwavering support and belief in our mission,” Dr. Murray said. “For 30 years, Aim has been more than just a partner — they’ve been a champion for the people we serve. Their generosity and commitment have helped us expand opportunities and change lives across Eastern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania.”
The partnership between Aim and Goodwill has included a wide range of support over the years, from transportation logistics to collaborative service initiatives. Both organizations emphasized their shared values of service, community and long-term impact.
Tom Fleming, CEO of Aim Transportation Solutions, has deep family ties to Goodwill in the Youngstown area. His uncle, Henry McNicholas, served on the Goodwill Board and is believed to have headed up their first fundraising campaign. Tom himself was involved in the campaign in the late 1970s and served on the Goodwill board for many years, including two years as Chairman. Tom’s brother, Joe, also dedicated years to the Goodwill board, including two years as Chairman. The Fleming family has been a steadfast supporter of Goodwill in Youngstown for nearly 50 years, contributing to its growth and success in the community.