Leadership South Carolina Announces Newest Graduates, Prepares Leaders for Future
May 13, 2010CHARLESTON, SC – May 11, 2010 – Leadership South Carolina, thestate’s oldest and most recognized leadership development program, wouldlike to announce graduates who comprise the Class of 2010. They joinmore than 1,200 Leadership SC graduates who participated in thenine-month program addressing current and critical issues facing SouthCarolina.
Leadership South Carolina accepts approximately 50 participants ayear who demonstrate commitment to their community and strive to reach ahigher level of service to the Palmetto State.
If interested in learning more about Leadership South Carolina or toapply, please visit us at www.leadershipsouthcarolina.net.
Leadership South Carolina Class of 2010:
Michael Allen ofGoodwyn, Mills, and Cawood Inc. in Greenville;
Pamela Baker of McNair Law in Columbia;
Jody Bedenbaugh of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP inColumbia;
Amanda Berrier of the SC Free Clinic Association in Columbia;
Stacy Brandon, Bank of America;
Glenn Breed, Spartanburg County;
Lt. Col. Victor Brown of SC Army National Guard in Columbia;
Jody Bryson of the SC Technology and Aviation Center in Greenville;
LeeAnn Carroll of InHouse Marketing and Media in Piedmont;
2010 Teacher of the Year Bryan Coburn of Rock Hill;
J. Michael Daniels, II of DESA, Inc. in Columbia;
Scott Davies of Fluor Corporation in Greenville;
Timothy Davis of Clemson University’s Sandhill Research and EducationCenter in Columbia;
Rebekah Dobrasko of the SC Dept. of Archives and History;
Julie Ducworth of Liberty Fellowship in Greenville;
Delbert Foster of SC State University;
Jason Fulmer of CERRA Winthrop University;
Katherine Fulmer of Young Office in Spartanburg;
Rosalyn Glenn of First Cooperative Federal Credit Union in Cayce;
Andrew Gowdown of Rosen, Rosen & Hagood, LLC in Charleston;
Rob Green of Wal-Mart in Central;
Alton Glenn Greene, III of First Bank in Latta;
Robert Holmes of AT&T in Charleston;
Richard Jiran of Duke Energy Carolinas in York;
Amie Lee of the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce;
Stacey Lemmond of Ask & Receive, Inc. of Greenville;
Jil Littlejohn of YWCA of Greenville;
Bradford Love of Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd in Greenville;
Ashley McDonald of Dorchester County;
Bruce Mosely of the SC Department of Education;
Chris Neeley of Wal-Mart in Columbia;
Charles Nickell of Savannah River Nuclear Solutions in Aiken;
Joseph Pearson of Joseph Walker and Company, Inc. in Columbia;
Bernie Pritchard of Lee Hecht Harrison in Greenville;
Michael Roberts of Coastal Carolina University;
Sue Schneider of Spartanburg Water;
Jay Schwedler of Sumter Economic Development;
Les Sonnenberg of Savannah River Remediations, LLC in Aiken;
Tiffany Spann-Wilder of the Spann-Wilder Law Firm in North Charleston;
Carlotta Ungaro of the Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce;
Laura Varn of Santee Cooper in Moncks Corner;
Tara Vogel of The R.L. Bryan Company, Columbia;
Dr. Mary Tileston Wagner of the University of South Carolina;
Brent Weaver of Wachovia Bank in Columbia; and
Jeremy Wright of Wachovia Bank in Clemson.