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HIGH PROFILE: Toya Green
Oct 20 2007Public school at its best is an authentic reflection of the American way of life, says Toya Hampton Green, a Charleston County School Board member and self-described idealist.
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Liberty Fellowship Announces 2007 Liberty Prize Winner
Oct 8 2007Liberty Fellowship, the statewide leadership program launched in 2003 by Hayne Hipp, The Aspen Institute and Wofford College, today announced that it will award $50,000 annually to one of its Fellows’ class project.
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Liberty Fellowship Announces Mentors for Class of 2009
Sep 10 2007Liberty Fellowship, the statewide leadership initiative sponsored by Hayne Hipp, Wofford College and the Aspen Institute, today announced the 20 accomplished South Carolina leaders who will serve as Mentors for the Class of 2009.
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Liberty Fellowship Announces Class of 2009
Jun 27 2007Liberty Fellowship, the statewide leadership initiative sponsored by Hayne Hipp, Wofford College and the Aspen Institute, today announced the 20 emerging South Carolina leaders who will comprise its Class of 2009.
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Arts-loving banker leads complete life
Jun 2 2007'Antigone" is one of the first words uttered by William G. Medich to a guest in his office at South Carolina Bank and Trust.
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Local wellness expert to speak at Bridge Run Expo
Mar 5 2007With health care costs skyrocketing and the health of the U.S. work force deteriorating, business owners have little choice but to encourage their employees to eat right and get fit. Failing to stress healthy lifestyles among employees will lead to a business’ decline in the marketplace.
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An eye on I'On
Mar 5 2007I’On, a master-planned community of Charleston-style homes on narrow streets and surrounded by lakes and wetlands in the middle of Mount Pleasant, is one of the most high-profile neighborhood in the East Cooper area.
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View from the Top
Mar 1 2007Looking back, Johnson says she can see a clear path through what on the surface might look like wildly different and opposing opportunities. For instance, allocating resources for the United Way allowed her to get to know many of the CEOs of the companies that became donors.