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Medicinal Whiskey Charity

Medicinal Whiskey Charity, an organization founded by local bourbon enthusiasts to help fight childhood illness, presented a total of $150,000 to Clement’s Kindness Fund for the Children and Prisma Health Children’s Hospital BI-LO Charities Children’s Cancer Center at a recent check presentation event. Funds were raised during the organization’s Kentucky Derby Party event held Saturday, May 4th, 2024. The event, presented by Bardstown Bourbon Company, featured a viewing of the Kentucky Derby, bourbon tasting, and a performance by The Dirty Guv’nahs at Revel Event Center.

Since its founding in 2021, Medicinal Whiskey Charity has donated over $1,000,000 to medical charities that directly support patients and their families. Through partnerships with Clement’s Kindness Fund for the Children and Prisma Health Children’s Hospital BI-LO Charities Children’s Cancer Center, Medicinal Whiskey Charity is able to address continued needs in the Greenville area by providing medical, psychological, social, emotional, and financial needs of Upstate families impacted by pediatric cancer and other serious blood disorders.

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Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd

GREENVILLE, SC (June 28, 2024) – Best Lawyers has recognized Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A. shareholder Derrick Quattlebaum as the 2024 “Lawyer of the Year” for Insurance Law in Greenville.

In addition to this honor, Derrick was listed in the 2024 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America for Litigation – Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).

The “Lawyer of the Year” title is granted exclusively to one lawyer per practice area in a specified location. This recognition reflects the high level of respect an attorney has earned among other leading lawyers in the same communities and practice areas for their abilities, professionalism and integrity.

Derrick serves as primary South Carolina defense counsel for insurance carriers in life, health and disability, ERISA litigation and other insurance coverage disputes. In addition to his representation of insurance carriers, Derrick works with corporate clients to identify and pursue the recovery of costly and unnecessary losses.

About Best Lawyers
Recognition in Best Lawyers is based entirely on peer review. More information on the methodology process may be found online: www.bestlawyers.com/methodology.

About Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A.
Established in 1887, Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd is a full-service law firm providing creative and efficient solutions for local, national and international clients. With more than 110 attorneys located throughout the Carolinas, we are well-positioned to meet the complex legal needs of our clients. Learn more at www.hsblawfirm.com.

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Goodwill Industries

(Greenville, SC) Goodwill Industries of Upstate/Midlands South Carolina (GIUMSC) and the Urban League of the Upstate (ULU) are pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to establish a new Film Academy in the Upstate. This partnership will officially launch with the MOU signing on July 9, 2024, at 10am at 212 Pelham Davis Drive in Greenville.

The Film Academy offers a comprehensive four-week intensive course designed to introduce learners to essential skills and technology needed to work in the film and television industry. Participants will gain the knowledge and expertise required to break into and thrive in this dynamic field.

The new program joins Goodwill’s innovative ELEVATE Drone Pilot Training Program and the Tech Academy, further expanding Goodwill’s commitment to providing crucial education and career services in South Carolina.

“We are thrilled to partner with the Urban League of the Upstate to launch this Film Academy,” said Pat Michaels, Goodwill President and CEO. “This initiative represents a significant step forward in providing creative career opportunities for our community members. By leveraging our combined resources and expertise, we are committed to empowering individuals through education and skill development, ultimately fostering a more inclusive and dynamic local film industry.”

Event Details:
Who: Goodwill and Urban League of the Upstate
When: July 9, 2024 at 10am
Where: 212 Pelham Davis Circle, Greenville, SC 29615

Members of the media are invited to attend the signing ceremony. There will be opportunities for interviews with participants and representatives from both organizations following the event.

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GREENVILLE, S.C. – The Greenville Housing Fund (GHF) has added Amber Stewart as its Director of Advocacy and Community Engagement, starting July 22, 2024.

Stewart, who is relocating from Charleston to join GHF, will step into a new position designed to shape and advance local and state-level affordable housing policy priorities, both within GHF and in conjunction with the membership of the Greenville Affordable Housing Coalition, a broad-based partnership of affordable housing allies from across Greenville County. Her role will also include developing and leading community-outreach campaigns for awareness and advocacy around a variety of affordable housing-related issues.

“We are so excited to bring Amber on board, and to introduce her around Greenville. Her proven policy development experience, strong community engagement skills, and her infectious enthusiasm for affordable housing and community development work will be a wonderful supplement to the team already hard at work across our community on these challenges,” said Bryan Brown, GHF’s President and CEO,.

Stewart comes to GHF after seven years at the SC Association for Community Economic Development (SCACED), where, as Program Director, she oversaw capacity-building initiatives that served community development organizations across the state, and supported SCACED’s policy initiatives. Those included advocating for the reauthorization of the Community Development Tax Credit, advancing SC Housing’s Housing Trust Fund program, and supporting legislation for consumer loan protections. She has also been an active member of the South Carolina Fair Lending Alliance and other statewide advocacy organizations. Stewart completed her undergraduate at Missouri State University and received her Master of Social Work, specializing in Social, Community, Economic Development, from the University of South Carolina. She is a certified Housing Development Finance Professional through Grow America, among other certifications.

“I am honored and excited to join the Greenville Housing Fund team,” said Stewart. “Drawing on my experience and passion in community development from my time at SCACED, I look forward to advancing housing affordability in Greenville County, ensuring everyone has access to a safe, affordable home where they can thrive.”

Greenville Housing Fund is a non-profit organization that champions a vision and goal of affordable neighborhoods flourishing across Greenville’s diverse communities. Through lending, investing, advocacy, and land-banking, GHF works with community stakeholders, developers, municipalities, and many other partners to preserve and increase the supply of safe, accessible, high-quality, affordable housing for all citizens of Greenville County. In its short history, GHF has deployed over $20 million on the production and preservation of nearly 2,000 units of affordable and workforce housing, leveraging more than $425 million of real estate financing.

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BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions

BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions (ECMS) celebrated completion of the fourth cohort of apprentices from its North American Apprenticeship Program on Tuesday, June 25, 2024.

The apprenticeship program is designed to help individuals without prior manufacturing experience enter the manufacturing environment. By focusing on non- traditional hires, the program has successfully transitioned individuals from various backgrounds, including the military, food service, and retail, into thriving manufacturing careers. The program has also enabled BASF ECMS to hire talented individuals who might not have been considered otherwise due to their lack of manufacturing experience.

Four dedicated apprentices, Andrew Bratcher, Anna Brewer, Destiny Hickman, and Hunter Watson successfully finished the 11-month training program – earning certifications and enhancing their skills for future careers in the manufacturing industry.

“These apprentices have adapted incredibly well to a new industry and are already making positive contributions to their departments. We’re proud of their hard work and look forward to seeing how they continue to grow and advance in their careers,” said Elba Lizardi, site director for BASF ECMS in Seneca.

Throughout the program, the apprentices obtained OSHA 10 safety certification, White Belt Six Sigma Certification, and completed Creating Safety Involvement (CSI) training for safety observations in the plant. Additionally, they were awarded a certificate in Process Technology from Tri-County Technical College (TCTC) and an apprenticeship certificate from the U.S. Department of Labor. They also received a pay raise upon completing the program.

“We are proud of the nearly 30 apprentices who have graduated from this program since it began in 2021,” said Bryan Manuel, dean of Integrated Workforce Solutions at Tri-County Technical College. “This program exemplifies the power of education and industry partnership in creating a skilled workforce ready to tackle the challenges of tomorrow.”

Gene Durrance, BASF ECMS apprenticeship coordinator, highlighted the camaraderie and growth observed in the group, noting that their diverse backgrounds did not hinder their ability to come together as a team. A memorable moment was when the apprentices came to class in matching outfits as a lighthearted joke, demonstrating their unity and team spirit.

The culmination of their training was marked by a capstone project, where the apprentices designed and built a mini evaporative cooling tower using a five-gallon bucket and a small bilge pump. This project showcased their practical skills and teamwork, involving roles such as supply chain management, quality assurance, operations, and project leadership. The apprentices presented their project at the celebration ceremony at TCTC’s Oconee Campus, explaining its construction, functionality, and the continuous improvement mindset they adopted.

“Completing this apprenticeship has been a transformative experience. As a recent high school graduate with limited work experience, the skills and certifications I’ve gained have opened doors for my future, and the support from both BASF ECMS and Tri-County Technical College has been invaluable,” said apprentice Hunter Watson.

“This program has been a game-changer for me. As a mom, the flexibility and support allowed me to advance my career while still being there for my child. The skills I’ve gained have empowered me to build a better future for us," said apprentice Destiny Hickman.

To learn more about BASF’s recycling business, visit www.basf.com/ecms.

About BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions:

Leveraging its deep expertise as a global leader in catalysis and precious metals, BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions (ECMS) serves customers in many industries including automotive, aerospace, indoor air quality, semiconductors, and hydrogen economy, and provides full loop services with its precious metals trading and recycling offering. With a focus on circular solutions and sustainability, ECMS is committed to helping our customers create a cleaner, more sustainable world. Protecting the elements of life is our purpose and this inspires us to ever-new solutions. ECMS operates globally in 15 countries with over 4,500 employees and 20 production sites.

About Tri-County Technical College:

Tri-County Technical College, a public two-year community and technical college serving Anderson, Oconee, and Pickens Counties in South Carolina, enrolls more than 9,000 students annually and offers more than 70 major fields of study, including computer technology, business administration, mechatronics, nursing, and university transfer programs. Tri-County boasts the highest student success rate among two-year colleges in the state and ranks in the top one percent nationally for successful student transfers to four-year colleges and universities. To learn more, visit tctc.edu.

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Logisticus Group

Logisticus Named One of
South Carolina’s 2024 Top Workplaces
This is the 4th year Logisticus has Received this Recognition

Greenville, S.C. – June 27, 2024 – Logisticus, a logistics, warehousing, civil engineering, technology solutions company, attended an awards luncheon where they were named one of the 2024 Top Workplaces in South Carolina. This list is based solely on employee feedback gathered through a third-party survey administered by employee engagement technology partner Energage LLC. The confidential survey uniquely measures the employee experience and its component themes, including employees feeling Respected & Supported, Enabled to Grow, and Empowered to Execute, to name a few.

“Receiving this award for the fourth year in a row, just shows that we are a company focused on our company culture,” said Will Stephan, co-founder of Logisticus. “Our team works hard to ensure that we provide a safe and fun workplace. When our employees are happy it shows in their work, especially when our focus is delivering quality customer service to our clients.”

Logisticus was founded in 2012 with just 5 partners. Today they have grown to over 90 employees, headquartered in Greenville, South Carolina with projects across North and South America. Their focus areas include over-dimensional transportation logistics, warehousing, civil engineering, project management and technology solutions in the Renewable Energy space.

“Earning a Top Workplaces award is a badge of honor for companies, especially because it comes authentically from their employees,” said Eric Rubino, Energage CEO. “That’s something to be proud of. In today’s market, leaders must ensure they’re allowing employees to have a voice and be heard. That’s paramount. Top Workplaces do this, and it pays dividends.”

For more information on the program, visit topworkplaces.com.

About Logisticus
Logisticus Group, a certified Minority Business Enterprise, is committed to delivering excellence and innovation to the Renewable Energy Industry. Operating throughout North and South America since 2012, we specialize in Over-Dimensional Transportation Logistics, Warehousing, Civil Engineering, Project Management, and Technology Solutions. Our custom services are designed to de-risk our client’s projects, while providing a ‘white glove’ standard of service, ensuring the highest possible standards in safety, quality, and innovation. Logisticus Group is headquartered in Greenville, SC with an office in Charleston, SC. To learn more visit, www.logisticusgroup.com.

About Energage
Making the world a better place to work together.TM
Energage is a purpose-driven company that helps organizations turn employee feedback into useful business intelligence and credible employer recognition through Top Workplaces. Built on 16 years of culture research and the results from 27 million employees surveyed across more than 70,000 organizations,  Energage delivers the most accurate competitive benchmark available. With access to a unique combination of patented analytic tools and expert guidance, Energage customers lead the competition with an engaged workforce and an opportunity to gain recognition for their people-first approach to culture. For more information or to nominate your organization, visit energage.com or topworkplaces.com.

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Greenville Chamber

Leadership Greenville, the flagship leadership development program of the Greenville Chamber, is pleased to announce the completion of its Class 50 community service projects, which raised a total of $42,897 for Rebuild Upstate and YouthBASE. These projects are a part of nearly 80 individual community service projects completed over the past five decades of Leadership Greenville and continue the program’s longstanding commitment to addressing diverse and pressing needs within the community.

Recognizing the need to provide repairs that allow low-income individuals and families to stay in their homes amid the continued affordable housing crisis, Leadership Greenville Class 50 members raised $19,086 for Rebuild Upstate. Class members also volunteered to build a ramp to help increase mobility for a local homeowner, along with securing in-kind donations from local sponsors.

As part of a second project, Leadership Greenville Class 50 raised $23,811 for YouthBASE to help revitalize the facility’s playground and provide interior updates including new paint and flooring. YouthBASE equips children in kindergarten through second grade with the behavioral, academic, social, and emotional skills needed to success at school, at home, and within the community. In-kind donations from sponsors and volunteer hours were also a part of the project.

“We are proud of the hard work and dedication of Leadership Greenville Class 50 to bring these two impactful projects to completion,” said Dr. Cheryl Garrison, Executive Director of Greenville Chamber Foundation and Director of Talent, Education, and Leadership. “Our class members are humbled to complete community service projects each year as this work continues to be a central part of the Leadership Greenville experience and mission. The Greenville Chamber also looks forward to reviewing applications for our 2025 beneficiaries as we prepare to launch our 51st year of the program.”

Since its founding in 1974, Leadership Greenville has graduated more than 2,400 individuals who have led nearly 80 community service projects across Greenville County. Projects have ranged from working on a master plan for the revitalization of Paris Mountain State Park and helping draft initial concept ideas for the Reedy River Corridor, which later became Falls Park, to updating the Nicholtown Community Center, renovating Greenville’s Miracle Hill house, and developing the conceptual design for Greenville’s urban arts and cultural campus, Heritage Green. A full list of projects is available here.

Non-profit organizations in Greenville County are invited to submit a proposal for Leadership Greenville 2025 class projects through July 15. Once submitted, proposals are reviewed by the new class at its September retreat.

ABOUT THE GREENVILLE CHAMBER
The Greenville Chamber, now in its 136th year of operation, is the largest business organization in Upstate South Carolina with more than 1400 Investors supporting the vision of a globally competitive Upstate economy where businesses succeed and people prosper. For information, visit greenvillechamber.org.

ABOUT LEADERSHIP GREENVILLE
Leadership Greenville is the Greenville Chamber’s premier leadership development program designed to inform and prepare qualified leaders for Greenville County. New classes embark each year on a journey to understand the inner workings of our area, including Managed Growth and the Economy, Quality of Life, Human Services, Local Government, Justice, Education and State Government. Since the program began in 1974, there have been more than 2,400 participants.

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Verdae

GREENVILLE, S.C. — Zach Maghsoud has joined Verdae Development, Inc. as a Development Analyst.

Maghsoud will assist the Verdae team with planning, executing, and managing various projects within the master planned community focusing on financial analysis, deal structure, execution, and will support its growing development platform.

A native of Rock Hill, Maghsoud earned his bachelor’s degree in economics and his Master of Real Estate degree from Clemson University. His past experience includes being an Investment Analyst and Asset Manager with RealtyLink in Greenville. Earlier in his career, he also served as a Commercial Banking Analyst with Wells Fargo in Charlotte. Maghsoud also volunteers as a Young Life Leader, mentoring high school students in Greenville.

“Zach has joined our team at a critical time, as we prepare for strategic development and redevelopment of Verdae property along Laurens Road,” said Dan Klausner, Chief Executive Officer of Verdae Development. “We are very excited to have such a strong addition to the team.”

About Verdae Development:

Verdae Development Inc. serves as the master developer for the 1,100-acre planned development. The real estate subsidiary of Hollingsworth Funds has assembled a dedicated team of professionals committed to creating and maintaining a community whose reach will extend far beyond the Verdae boundary for many years to come. In addition to encouraging responsible residential and business growth, the broader mission is to build a community whose impact on Greenville County will be lasting and profound. Visit www.verdae.com for more.

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Greenville Jewish Federation

GREENVILLE, S.C. – The Greenville Jewish Federation was one of 14 organizations given community impact grants by the Rotary Club of Greenville City Center Rotary last week.

The Greenville Jewish Federation creates a sense of community for Jewish residents in the Upstate by creating and supporting programs to further Jewish learning, identity, pride, and culture. It helps meet the challenge of providing for the needs of our Jewish brethren, wherever they may be, from children to young adults to families to seniors, regardless of their religious affiliations.

Volunteers are the backbone of our organization by serving on our board, helping plan programs, and giving their time, energy, and expertise to the community. The Greenville Jewish Federation balances available resources against community priorities through a careful and deliberative process.

The Rotary Club of Greenville City Center’s Grants Award Ceremony honors group creating positive impact in the community. These grants, raised through their “Lucky 52 Raffle” fundraiser, support organizations their members are passionate about and work closely with.

“We plan to use those funds to continue programming and efforts to connect and unify our community,” said Courtney, the CEO of The Greenville Jewish Federation. “This is a great asset as we build awareness in greater Greenville.”

About the Greenville Jewish Federation:

The Greenville Jewish Federation is a dynamic organization dedicated to serving and strengthening the Jewish community in Greenville and neighboring counties. With a rich history of philanthropy and community building, the Federation works tirelessly to support educational programs, social services, cultural events, and advocacy efforts that promote Jewish values, heritage, and unity.

To learn more about the Greenville Jewish Federation’s initiatives and upcoming programs, visit www.jewishgreenville.org.

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Upcountry History Museum

Recognized as one of Mexico’s most prolific and well-known female artists, Frida Kahlo’s work has been the subject of many exhibitions. In this traveling retrospective, “Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray,” the Upcountry History Museum – Greenville County, a Smithsonian Affiliate, presents an intimate look at the artist herself as seen through the photographic lens of her long-time friend, Nickolas Muray. The exhibition opens Saturday, June 29, 2024.

In May 1931, photographer Nickolas Muray (1892-1965) traveled to Mexico on vacation where he met Frida Kahlo (1907-1954), a woman he would never forget. The two started a romance that continued on and off for the next 10 years and a friendship that lasted until her death in 1954. Approximately 50 photographic portraits taken by Muray are featured in this exhibition. The photographs, dating from 1937 to 1946, explore Muray’s unique perspective and bring to light Kahlo’s deep interest in her Mexican heritage, her life and the people significant to her with whom she shared a close friendship.

Born in Hungary, Muray became a successful New York fashion and commercial photographer known for his portraits of celebrities, politicians, socialites and artists. Having experimented with color in his work from early on, he found his most colorful model in Kahlo. A prolific photographer whose archives contain over 25,000 images, he photographed Kahlo more than any of his other subjects. These portraits of Kahlo have made their way into a variety of media and popular culture and are integral to the world’s understanding of who Frida Kahlo was as an individual behind her artwork.

“Frida Kahlo: Through the Lens of Nickolas Muray” will be on display from Saturday, June 29 through Sunday, October 13, 2024. This traveling exhibition has been organized through the Nickolas Muray Archives and is circulated by GuestCurator Traveling Exhibitions located in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

The Upcountry History Museum is located at 540 Buncombe St., in Greenville, S.C. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Sunday from 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. For more information, call 864-467-3100 or visit www.upcountryhistory.org.