
Executives for Children
Executives for Children (E4C) is an organization comprised of Atlanta-area business leaders who sell ticket packages, Pro-Am spots, hospitality and advertising for the PGA TOUR's AT&T Classic. Proceeds from the Classic are then donated to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
E4C was formed in 1988 as Executives for Egleston by Horace Sibley, then chairman of the board of Egleston Children's Hospital, and J. L. Jerden of the Atlanta Classic Foundation. Executives for Egleston became E4C after the 1998 merger between Egleston Children's Hospital and Scottish Rite Medical Center to form Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
Since 1988, E4C has earned the reputation as the premier fundraising campaign in Atlanta. To participate in the E4C campaign, contact Jessica Kilgallen at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at (404) 785-7376.
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) is dedicated to enhancing the lives of children through excellence in patient care, research and education. The organization addresses the unique needs of sick and injured children and their families with specially trained physicians and staff, equipment designed for young, growing bodies and a child-friendly environment.
CHOA has been recognized for excellence in cardiology, cancer treatment, craniofacial surgery, emergency medicine, orthopedics and rehabilitation and transplantation services among other things. Offering 400 beds in two hospitals, CHOA is one of the largest pediatric healthcare systems in the country.
CHOA is a nonprofit organization that depends on the generous philanthropic and volunteer support from its communities throughout the state. Through extensive community outreach initiatives and partnerships with other providers, CHOA strives to ensure that wellness and prevention programs are accessible to families across Georgia.
For more information about CHOA programs, services and volunteer opportunities, visit http://www.choa.org.


