Leadership Greenville launches “Where the Trail Am I?” Campaign

March 31, 2014

GREENVILLE, SC – March 31, 2014 – Users of the Greenville Health System Swamp Rabbit Trail will notice some changes in the coming weeks that will make their trail experience better thanks to a Leadership Greenville Class 40 project.

The “Where the Trail Am I?” project is a multifaceted campaign to promote an even more enjoyable and safer experience along the Greenville Health System Swamp Rabbit Trail. After surveying more than 500 trail users, a project team of 18 community and business leaders decided on a three-pronged approach: make trail and local business information more accessible; improve the user’s ability to identify a numeric trail mapping location and promote trail use and connectivity in neighboring communities along the trail.Highlights of the project include:
   

  • Information Stations that will serve as natural stops for users, providing not only general trail information, but supplying way finding and local business detail. The first of these will be built later this spring in strategic points along the 18-mile trail.
  • The GHS Swamp Rabbit Trail is the first trail system in the United States with a 1/10th-of -a-mile E911 system. Similar to a mile-marking system along an interstate, it’s important for users and responders to be able to recognize and identify a numeric feature to help pinpoint a location. The campaign will promote public awareness of the system.
  • Building Information Kiosks in the communities surrounding the trail. The idea is that users of the trail benefit from knowing more about neighboring trail communities that are rich in history and undergoing impressive redevelopment. Residents of these communities will become stakeholders in this incredible greenway amenity through health benefits and increased neighborhood satisfaction.

Members of the project team are: David Anna of Wyche, PA, John Boyanosk of Complete Public Relations, Curtis Bull of The Turner Agency, Angelia Davis of The Greenville News, Marjorie Dowd of Greenville County Schools, Jason Halliburton of The Halliburton Law Firm, Melodie Hudson of The Spinx Co., Robert Hughes of Hughes Development Corporation, Rashida Jeffers of Greenville County Redevelopment Authority, Anne Lamb of BB&T, Mike Madden of City of Greenville Police, Brad Mathisen of Acumen IT, Wendi Rogers of S.C. Office of the Governor Guardian ad Litem Program, Caroline Schultz of TD Bank, Lauren Simer of Greenville Technical College, Matt Trent of Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice LLP, Ben Urueta of DP3 Architects, LTD, Debbie Wallace of Verdae Development and Nika White of the Greenville Chamber.

“The Where the Trail Am I campaign strives to connect the GHS Swamp Rabbit trail even more to the Greenville community,” said Boyanoski, the project’s chairman. “This Leadership Greenville project team has helped create something that everyone can use and enjoy.”The first stages of this project will be unveiled this week as members of the project team will be working on stenciling new trail markers on April1, April 10, April 15 and April 16. The Leadership Greenville team has made significant progress in raising funds for the project, but still could use support from area businesses. Sponsorship information can be found at the “Where the Trail Am I?” Facebook page.

 

About Leadership Greenville
Leadership Greenville is a program designed and facilitated by the Greenville Chamber to help develop informed, committed and qualified leaders for Greenville County. By taking an intensive look into the issues affecting Greenville County, Leadership Greenville prepares and motivates participants to provide quality, dynamic leadership within the area. Since the program began in 1973, there have been approximately 1800 participants. Many alumni have served in key leadership positions within their businesses and organizations, as well as city council, county council, school board, members of Congress and judges.

About the Greenville Chamber’s LEAD Initiative
The Greenville Chamber’s LEAD Initiative includes several programs designed to develop informed, committed and qualified leaders for the area. Programs include Youth Leadership Greenville, Opportunity Greenville, PULSE, Leadership Greenville, and Leadership Greenville Alumni.

About the Greenville Chamber
The Greenville Chamber, now over 2400 investors strong, is the largest business organization in the Upstate. The Chamber’s vision is to build one of the premier business communities in the world by driving economic growth and prosperity, serving as an advocate for business interests, training future leaders and facilitating the workforce of tomorrow. For more information about the Greenville Chamber, call 864-242-1050.