The SC Association of Stormwater Managers elected its new board of directors. Its members are President Mark Johnson, Town of James Island; Vice President Angela Jordan, City of Rock Hill; Secretary/Treasurer Chris Wannamaker, Charleston County; Member at Large Brandon Wagner, Horry County; and Immediate Past President Bonnie Miley, Town of Summerville.
The SC Municipal Finance Officers, Clerks and Treasurers Association elected its new board of directors. They are President Amanda Childers, Town of Harleyville; Vice President Patricia Brown, City of Marion; and Directors Amber Barnes, Town of Pendleton; Erika Hammond, City of Columbia; Bert O’Rear, Town of Olar; Paula Payton, Town of West Pelzer; and Laura Snelling, City of Abbeville.
The SC Business Licensing Officials Association elected its new board of directors. They are President Alten Driggers, Horry County; Vice President Joy Krutek, Dorchester County; Secretary/Treasurer Jarrett Epperson, City of Cayce; Members at Large Cynthia Oliver, City of Hardeeville; Rita Bruce, City of Landrum; and Kathy Teague, City of Union; and Past President
Amyee Rogers Crawford, Town of Pendleton.
Condé Nast Traveler again named the Charleston and Greenville among its best small cities in the U.S. for 2022, and Hilton Head Island and Kiawah Island to its list of top islands in the U.S. for 2022. Trips to Discover, placed Beaufort on its list of the most beautiful small towns in the nation; while Fortune 25 included Mauldin among the best places for families to live.