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History teacher Mike Burgess to speak about the challenges he faces

Michael Burgess

COLUMBIA, S.C. – George Orwell wrote, “Who controls the past controls the future: who controls the present controls the past.” Mike Burgess knows Orwell was right. Mike is a history teacher, caught between today’s left and right in their efforts to seize control of the future.

He wrote, in a recent edition of The State newspaper, about what it’s like to be “a culture war piñata.”

He’ll talk about that, and about the importance of our youth learning their country’s history in order to become worthwhile citizens, in a free lecture at noon on Friday, March 8, at the South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum in Columbia. His program is called, “The Soul of America: The Challenges of Teaching the American Revolution in the 21st Century.” The program is part of the museum’s regular Noon Debriefs series.

In his guest column on Feb. 4, Burgess wrote:
“Any grasp of who we are as Americans requires a deep understanding of American history… We are failing our children in this task.
“We are at a crossroads in South Carolina with how American history is to be taught in our classrooms. We are trapped between those who want to whitewash and sanitize our state and national story to omit those truths we find uncomfortable and those who want to erase any part of our past that does not meet our 21st century social and cultural norms. …”

The River Bluff High School teacher has been speaking publicly on the subject of his calling, and has been much in demand as a speaker since being named last year as both the Gilder Lehrman South Carolina History Teacher of the Year and South Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution Outstanding Teacher of American History. Just a few days ago, he made a presentation to the DAR in Greenville.

In his speeches, he says “History must be taught fully, fairly, and honestly, or else we have a limited understanding of the past, with no way to explain the present, and no hope of building a better future.”

And as he told the DAR, “No time period is more important for our students to fully grasp as future leaders of our republic than that of the American Revolution.” That period is of particular interest for Burgess, and he has spoken about it previously at the Relic Room, specifically on the subject of the legendary British officer Banastre Tarleton.

The American Revolution was the moment when “the natural rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” became the worldwide “standard for human rights.” He asserts that “Any grasp of who we are as Americans requires an understanding of the American Revolution. Without it, we are an uninformed and flawed citizenry at best. At worst, we are the authors of our own demise as a nation.”

Burgess works hard to keep that from happening in his classroom every day. He will continue that mission at the Relic Room on March 8.

About the South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum

Founded in 1896, the South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum is an accredited museum focusing on South Carolina’s distinguished martial tradition through the Revolutionary War, Mexican War, Civil War, Spanish-American War, World Wars I and II, Vietnam, the War on Terror, and other American conflicts. It serves as the state’s military history museum by collecting, preserving, and exhibiting South Carolina’s military heritage from the colonial era to the present, and by providing superior educational experiences and programming. It recently opened a major new exhibit, “A War With No Front Lines: South Carolina and the Vietnam War, 1965-1973.” The museum is located at 301 Gervais St. in Columbia, sharing the Columbia Mills building with the State Museum. For more information, go to https://crr.sc.gov/.

Colliers announces marketing team updates in Columbia office

Maryanne Grinnell

Colliers | South Carolina announced Maryanne Grinnell has been promoted to Marketing Coordinator and Cooper Belle has been hired as Marketing Assistant in the firm’s Columbia office.

As a Marketing Coordinator, Grinnell supports property marketing and business development efforts for Colliers’ Retail Services Team in the Columbia office. Additionally, she works with the firm’s four South Carolina offices on the development and implementation of social media strategies. Grinnell also serves on the company’s annual United Way giving campaign committee.

“Maryanne has shown tremendous growth during her two years with Colliers,” said Liz McCary, Vice President of Marketing for Colliers | South Carolina. “We are excited to have her in this new role working with our retail team to apply best practices she has learned and taking on a more hands-on role with our company’s social media presence.”

Cooper Belle

As a Marketing Assistant for Colliers, Belle assists the marketing and industrial brokerage teams in Columbia by creating high-quality marketing materials and executing property marketing strategies through graphic design, digital marketing and content creation.

“We are excited to welcome Cooper to our team,” said McCary. “As a recent graduate, he brings a diverse skill set and fresh perspective to our team of 14 marketing staff across South Carolina.”

Grinnell and Belle are both graduates of the University of South Carolina’s Darla Moore School of Business with Bachelor of Science degrees in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing.

Beth Richardson joins S.C. Chapter of Women’s White Collar Defense Association

Beth Richardson

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Beth Richardson, a member of Robinson Gray law firm, has been accepted for membership in the newly-formed South Carolina chapter of the Women’s White Collar Defense Association.

WWCDA promotes the common business and professional interests of women who practice law and concentrate on white-collar and other defense and compliance work. The organization was founded in 1999, in response to what founders saw as “a glaring lack of women in white-collar practice and in existing professional white-collar organizations.” Since then, it has expanded to 49 chapters throughout North America, Europe, Latin America, and the Asia-Pacific, and has more than 3,500 members.

The South Carolina chapter was launched Nov. 1. For more information: https://www.wwcda.org/wwcda-chapters/chapters-south-carolina?Execute=1

Beth has practiced law for more than 20 years. Her practice with Robinson Gray focuses on business disputes, including advising and defending executives and entities in matters related to alleged financial wrongdoing, particularly alleged violations of the False Claims Act (FCA), the Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS), the Physician Self-Referral Law (Stark law), and the Consumer Financial Protection Act. She has also represented individuals and entities in commercial arbitration settings, such as FINRA, involving alleged violations of commercial contracts, and banking or securities law.

Her clients include publicly traded and private companies and their officers and employees operating in a wide array of industries including health care, financial investing and banking, insurance, energy and utility, restaurant and retail, and commercial development.

In the Fall of 2023, she served as an adjunct professor at the Joseph F. Rice School of Law at the University of South Carolina, teaching Legal and Equitable Remedies. She earned her Juris Doctor from Washington University Law School in St. Louis in 2001, where she served as editor in chief of the Washington University Law Review, and earned her bachelor’s degree from Duke University in 1997.

About Robinson Gray Stepp & Laffitte, LLC

Located in the BullStreet District, Robinson Gray Stepp & Laffitte, LLC, is a South Carolina law firm that offers a tailored, hands-on approach. It provides business transactional and litigation representation in all state and federal trial and appellate courts in South Carolina. The firm’s 39 attorneys serve clients ranging from multi-national corporations to small businesses and individuals. For more, visit https://robinsongray.com/.

Thomas Tafel of Lexington Medical Center selected as 2024 Judith M. Davis Volunteer of the Year

Columbia, S.C. – United Way of the Midlands will recognize Thomas Tafel of Lexington Medical Center, as the recipient of the 2024 Judith M. Davis Volunteer of the Year Award during the Humanitarian of the Year Ceremony on February 22, 2024.

“United Way of the Midlands is honored to present this award, a testament to Judy Davis’s unwavering dedication to bettering our community, to Thomas Tafel,” said Sara Fawcett, President and CEO of United Way of the Midlands. “This award celebrates individuals who embody Judy’s spirit, and Thomas does just that. We are excited to recognize his achievements and commitment to the Midlands.”

In the past, Tafel has served as board chairman of the United Way of the Midlands Young Leaders Society and is currently the chair of the Education Council and a member of the Board of Directors. In 2023, he also spearheaded a hospital-wide book drive at Lexington Medical Center, benefiting the Midlands Reading Consortium.

“I am deeply grateful to receive the Judith Davis Award. My passion for giving back to my community has led me to a close relationship with United Way of the Midlands, and I am truly humbled to receive this award,” said Tafel.

Tafel has greatly served the Midlands area for years, both through United Way and beyond. His philanthropic efforts focus on education and medicine, which led him to serve on the Board of Directors for the Free Medical Clinic and as the chairman of the Community Advisory Board for LMC’s Graduate Medical Education Program. He is also a founding member of UPLIFT Lexington County, which received a $1 million grant to combat behavioral health problems.

The award recipient is selected based on a demonstrated commitment to community service and a desire for professional development. The recipient must be an active donor in United Way of the Midlands’ Young Leaders Society, complete a minimum of 50 hours of community service in the past year, have at least one year of nonprofit volunteer board or committee service, and must be currently employed with a for-profit organization. The recipient will receive tuition and travel expenses to attend a Harvard University Leadership Development course in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

To learn more about the United Way of the Midlands, visit www.uway.org.

About United Way of the Midlands
United Way of the Midlands is the most collaborative, efficient and accountable model for investing in the improvement of the Midlands community. With 70 Community Impact Partners, United Way works to identify and respond to the critical human service needs of Calhoun, Fairfield, Lexington, Newberry, Orangeburg and Richland counties. Funds are raised through workplace campaigns, grant writing and individual donations and are directed to creating generational change by breaking cycles of crisis and empowering people to build their own paths to success. For more information, please visit uway.org.

Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd Welcomes Jonathan Moon in Columbia

Jonathan Moon

COLUMBIA, SC – Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A. is pleased to announce that Jonathan Moon has joined the firm’s Columbia office. Jonathan is an associate and works with our economic development and M&A practices.

Before joining Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, Jonathan was an M&A tax associate for a multinational accounting firm where he handled tax diligence, structuring and sales purchase agreement review for numerous acquisitions.

Jonathan received his Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the University of South Carolina School of Law and his Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Michigan. While in law school, Jonathan was Managing Editor for the South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business and a 2021 Cohort member of the Konduros Leadership Development Program.

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.

RMF Engineering Announces New Shareholder In Charleston

Greg Hudson_Headshot

RMF Engineering has added Charleston-based Project Manager, Greg Hudson, PE, CHC, HFDP, as a shareholder in the company. Since joining RMF in 2010, Hudson has emerged as a key member of the Charleston, South Carolina Buildings team. Hudson’s technical experience in mechanical engineering is matched by a collaborative, agile spirit that enables him to work skillfully across a wide variety of project types. This dexterity has helped to strengthen RMF’s long-standing relationships with leading higher education and healthcare clients in the region, focusing much of his work on tailoring data-backed building solutions to drive greater campus performance.

Hudson has opened opportunities to explore new technologies for building modeling and automation and is active in RMF’s healthcare practice. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Clemson University and a Master of Business Administration from the Darla Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina.

Hudson joins Conrad Hertz, PE, Division Manager, Boston, and Baltimore-based Project Manager, Dustin Barrall, PE, as RMF Engineering’s 2024 shareholder additions.

Sydney Gardner joins SC Bar Foundation as director of finance & development

Sydney Gardner

COLUMBIA, S.C. – The South Carolina Bar Foundation is pleased to welcome Sydney Gardner as its new director of finance & development.

It’s a new position at the Foundation, combining responsibility for both raising funds and managing them, according to Executive Director Olivia S. Jones.

“I’m excited about this dual role,” she said. “The most important thing that we do is manage funds and award grants to organizations making a difference in the lives of South Carolinians.” Both that and development are “very critical to our purpose and our mission.”

Gardner, who started with the foundation on Feb. 1, grew up in South Carolina, and graduated from Presbyterian College with a bachelor’s degree in political science and a minor in history in 2017. In 2021, she earned a master’s degree in public service and administration, graduating summa cum laude from the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University.

She has worked since 2021 with the North Carolina Coastal Land Trust, rising through the ranks to serve as both event manager and office manager. Before graduating from the Bush School, she was a summer volunteer recruitment and training intern with Richland County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates).

“We’re really fortunate that we found her, because she has the background in finance, in addition to development, and has worked at nonprofits,” said Jones. “We want everyone to know what the Foundation is, and why it matters for people who are marginalized, forgotten – people who are outsiders. Sydney is the right person to help us make that happen.”

About the SC Bar Foundation

The South Carolina Bar Foundation promotes justice by funding legal access and education. It is the only statewide funding source contributing to those purposes. Since 1987, the Foundation has awarded more than $60 million to various law-related organizations and programs throughout South Carolina. Learn more: https://scbarfoundation.org/

SCVCS Student Chosen for Prestigious Aim High Flight Academy

Columbia, S.C. – Jack Stapleton, an 11th grade student at the South Carolina Virtual Charter School (SCVCS), has been selected as one of 170 students nationwide to participate in the prestigious Aim High Flight Academy (AHFA). The program, sponsored by the U.S. Air Force, aims to inspire and develop the next generation of aviation leaders.

Stapleton, hailing from Leesville, South Carolina, secured a coveted slot and a full AHFA scholarship among a field of nearly 1,600 applicants. The introductory flight program enables students to earn up to 15 flight hours and understand the pathways to becoming an Air Force officer and aviator.

“This achievement is a testament to Jack’s dedication, skills, and passion for aviation,” said Dr. Hunter Jolley, High School Administrator at SCVCS. “Jack’s selection highlights his exceptional qualities and commitment to pursuing excellence in the field of aviation.”

The scholarship covers all expenses, including travel, three weeks of room and board at the selected university, merchandise and flight suit, as well as full payment for the use of the airplane and training.

“I am thrilled and honored to be chosen for the Aim High Flight Academy,” Stapleton said. “This opportunity not only fulfills my passion for aviation but also underscores the value of online schooling in enabling dynamic students like me to excel.”

AHFA provides a unique and immersive experience, offering hands-on training and mentorship from experienced and FAA-certified aviation professionals. To learn more about the program, visit https://www.recruiting.af.mil/Aim-High-Flight-Academy/.

About South Carolina Virtual Charter School

South Carolina Virtual Charter School is a tuition-free public virtual charter school that utilizes a research-based, world-class curriculum to provide an individualized, rigorous, standards-based virtual education to students in the State of South Carolina. SCVCS provides a virtual education opportunity for students in grades K through 12 in each county and district throughout South Carolina. All courses are thoroughly vetted to ensure they meet the requirements of the South Carolina State Standards. Follow SCVCS on Facebook and learn more at scvcs.org.

Connectivity Point Hires Monica Hyder to Round Out SC Sales Team

Monica Hyder, Account Executive

Columbia, SC– Connectivity Point Design & Installation has hired Monica Hyder as an Account Executive, to support sales in South Carolina. Following the 2019 acquisition of Creative Computer Solutions (CCS) in Columbia, South Carolina, Connectivity Point has consistently expanded, attracting skilled individuals to foster continuous growth.

Monica brings over 7 years of experience in sales, management, and engagement to the Connectivity Point sales team. Throughout her career, she has taken on impactful roles in her community, serving as an Activities Director enriching the lives of seniors and fostering a positivity atmosphere, and as a Regional Director overseeing martial arts, summer camp, and after-school programs. She’s led initiatives that expanded locations and enhanced programs, effectively identifying, and capitalizing on opportunities. Working closely with a leadership coach, she continually refined her approach and empowered her team to achieve success. Her professional journey culminated in her role as the Operations and Sales Manager at a boxing studio, where she emphasized the importance of a healthy lifestyle.

“I was drawn to Connectivity Point Design and Installation as a place to elevate my talents and skills as a professional while surrounding myself with individuals who demonstrate a positive and growth mindset,” says Monica. “I’m eager to prosper in a company that supports employees and provides an environment for continuous development. Leveraging my extensive sales background, I’m looking forward to building connections, and helping clients transform their visions into reality. I like the challenge of solving problems and delivering solutions and can’t wait to do that in my new role. With this career pivot, I’m looking to increase my wealth of knowledge, experience both professional and personal growth, and make valuable contributions to an amazing team, all of which is really exciting.”

Monica Hyder CPDI Sales Development Representative, can be reached at mhyder@connectivitypoint.com and (803) 683-2649.

About Connectivity Point
Connectivity Point Design and Installation is a fast-growing technology integrator providing design, installation, and support services for low-voltage infrastructure and specialty equipment. Their professional services fall into five major disciplines: Structured Network Cabling, Audio-Visual Solutions, Security Solutions, Wireless Networks, and Telephone Systems. Established in 2002, this Maine-based business has more than 200 employees in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and South Carolina. They perform work in 44 states and 35 countries.

Learn more at www.connectivitypoint.com

Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd Welcomes Joseph D. Dickey, Jr.

Joseph D. Dickey, Jr.

COLUMBIA, SC – Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A. is pleased to announce that Joseph D. Dickey, Jr. has joined the firm as a shareholder in Columbia, SC.

Joseph focuses his practice on representing businesses, governmental entities, individuals and nonprofit organizations with labor and employment matters and litigation. He also advises clients on corporate matters, including contract review and negotiation, governance and corporate structuring. Joseph is recognized by The Best Lawyers in America© for Education Law and Employment Law – Individuals (2021-2024) and South Carolina Super Lawyers® Employment & Labor and Schools & Education (2020-2024).

An advocate for the community, Joseph is serving in his second term as District Four Councilman of the City of West Columbia, where he was first elected in 2019. He is an active board member of the Japan America Association of South Carolina and the Congaree Park Homeowners’ Association.

Joseph received his Juris Doctor from the University of South Carolina School of Law and is now an adjunct professor for the school’s Civil Litigation Capstone. He received a Bachelor of Science in Management and a Bachelor of Arts in Japanese and International Trade from Clemson University.

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.