Upstate Girl Scouts Name New Board Members

Upstate Girl Scouts Name New Board Members

girl-scoutsColumbia, S.C. Four new members have been elected to the Board of Directors of the Girl Scouts of South Carolina – Mountains to Midlands’ council for a two-year term: Reed Brown, Vice President, Brown Packing Co., Inc., Gaffney; Hammond Edwards, Vice President, Senior Commercial Lender, TD Bank, Columbia; Zandra Johnson, Attorney, Smith Moore Leatherwood LLP, Greenville; and Bridget Bennon-Lytton, Assistant Vice President, Premier Client Management, Colonial Life, Columbia.

Continuing board officers are Board Chair Mary Winter Teaster, Managing Director/Broker-in-Charge, CB Richard Ellis, Columbia; Vice Chair Rebecca Lever, General Manager Construction & Maintenance, Duke Energy, Greer; and Secretary/Treasurer, Mary-Beth Rigg, Southeast Regional Compliance Officer, Deloitte & Touche LLP, Greenville.

Board members at-large are Willie R. Bell, Manager, EEO and Diversity, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions LLC, Aiken;  Cynthia Pryor Hardy, Owner & Host, OnPoint! with Cynthia, Maxim Communications Group, Columbia; Karen L. Luchka, Attorney, Fisher & Phillips LLP, Columbia; Erika McJimpsey, Municipal Judge, City of Spartanburg, Spartanburg; Karen Mitchell, Community Volunteer, Spartanburg; Lesley Moore, Attorney, Freeman & Moore PC, Greenville; Magaly Penn, Diversity Consultant, Bi-Lo LLC, Simpsonville; Miriam Pflug, Vice President-Marketing Manager, Ag South Farm Credit, Spartanburg; Boo Ramage, Administrator, Greenwood Genetic Center, Greenwood; Debbie Reed, Sr. Human Resources Representative, Bridgestone America’s Tire Operations, Aiken; Linda Renwick, President/Broker-in-Charge, Linda Renwick Realty, Inc., Newberry; Judy Simpson, Retired

Educator and Community Volunteer, North Augusta; Mary Mazzola Spivey, President, Blue Choice Health Plan, BlueCross BlueShield SC, Columbia; Lynn Stokes-Murray, Consultant/Lobbyist, McNair Law Firm, Columbia; Boo White, Sumter Market President, NBSC, a division of Synovus Bank, Sumter; Bett Williams, Director of Communications, Children’s Trust of South Carolina, Columbia; and Bootsie Wynne, Assistant Director Business Partner, HR, Lexington Medical Center, Lexington.

For 100 years, Girl Scouting has helped girls develop positive values and become active, responsible leaders in their communities. With emphasis on personal growth and leadership development through service to others, Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. Girl Scouts of South Carolina – Mountains to Midlands serves more than 12,300 girls, grades K5-12, and more than 5,000 adults in 22 counties of central and western South Carolina, including Abbeville, Aiken, Anderson, Cherokee, Chester, Edgefield, Fairfield, Greenville, Greenwood, Kershaw, Lancaster, Laurens, Lexington, McCormick, Newberry, Oconee, Pickens, Richland, Saluda, Spartanburg, Sumter, and Union.