Laurens County Emergency Management Director Among Those Recognized as Upstate Unsung Heroes by Ten at the Top in Virtual Event

November 19, 2020

On Wednesday, November 18th, Ten at the Top hosted the Celebrating Upstate Unsung Heroes Virtual Event in place of their annual Celebrating Successes Luncheon. This event focused on honoring the many individuals throughout the Upstate who have devoted their time and selflessly served their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Over 130 nominees were recognized during the event as “Upstate Unsung Heroes.” You can read the full list here.

One individual per county was selected to receive special recognition during the event. Ten individuals were nominated from Laurens County and Joey Avery, Emergency Medical Director was selected to be recognized at the event.

Below are the 10 county representatives that were present for this special presentation:

Abbeville: Ethan Cornick – Dreams with Open Arms, Volunteer
Anderson: David Baker – Anderson County, Emergency Services Director
Cherokee: Dr. Carol McFadden – Know(2) Neighborhood Association, Volunteer Director Greenville: Marina Lewis – Mauldin High School, Social Worker
Greenwood: George McKinney – Greenwood County, Emergency Management Director
Laurens: Joey Avery – Laurens County, Emergency Management Director
Oconee: Vanessa Earle – Prisma Health, Community Health Worker
Pickens: Lesa Howard – 5 Point Church Food Pantry, Director
Spartanburg: Charlene Cheeks – Big Brothers, Big Sisters of the Upstate, CEO
Union: Shanna “Nikki” Burgess – SC Works Greater Upstate, Talent Development Specialist Supervisor

“To adapt to these unprecedented times, Ten at the Top felt it was necessary to change both the format and focus of this annual event. We decided to bring the upstate together by recognizing the hundreds of individuals who have remained committed to serving others amidst the many unfortunate circumstances this pandemic has brought our way,” said Dean Hybl, Executive Director of Ten at the Top.

“We hope that our event has not only shown great appreciation to these 132 nominees, but also highlighted the number of heroes we have living amongst us in the 10-county Upstate region that we encounter daily.”

Below is a list of the nominees for Laurens County:

  • Joey Avery, Laurens County – Emergency Management Director
  • Connie Daniels, Laurens County Museum Association – Volunteer
  • Lynn Finley, Laurens County Development Corporation – Vice President
  • Walter Hughes, Jr., Sadler Hughes Apothecary – Owner
  • Cindy Jacobs, Laurens County School District 56 – Director of Child Nutrition
  • Tim Kansky, Kountry Fresh Meats – Owner
  • Allen Lawson, South Carolina Empowerment Center – Executive Director
  • Michael Morris, ZF Transmissions Gray Court – Director of Human Resources
  • Patricia Sadler, Hospice of Laurens County – Medical Director
  • Bob Staton, Presbyterian College – President

 

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