Among the growing list of things to be proud of is the city’s ability to create, nurture and develop successful technology-based startups.
Although she once aspired to become a professional tennis player, Lee Anne Fryland says she was in the right place at the right time for a career in information technology.
Sheri Few wears many professional hats, including president of Kershaw County Republican Women; treasurer of Kershaw County GOP; and associate member of Capital City Republican Women.
Amy Love wants to be a good ambassador for Columbia and for South Carolina. She loves learning about great things happening here, bragging about them and connecting people to opportunities – and she always has.
“As a young person, I thought I wanted to be a documentary filmmaker or a journalist but soon realized that I was more interested in creating stories than telling them."
If Pam Baker’s middle and last name sound familiar, it might mean you enjoy reading – or hearing – a good story.
Elise Partin says her successful mayoral campaigns — first in 2008 for a two-year term, and again in 2010 for four years — stemmed from her desire to make sure the City of Cayce reached its full potential.
A lifelong educator with degrees from Harvard and Boston College, Lady June Cole started out with a somewhat lofty goal: to become “one of the best educators ever.”