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WCF Names New Board Member
Waccamaw Community Foundation Names New Board Member
Murrells Inlet, SC, (April 2, 2008) — Rev. Cheryl Moore Adamson has been elected as the newest Board member of the Waccamaw Community Foundation. An ordained minister with a Master’s Degree in Health Education, Adamson graduated from the University of SC and the University of Maryland. She went on to graduate from Duke University School of Divinity with a Master of Divinity Degree. A native of Conway, she is the founding pastor of the Palmetto Missionary Baptist Church and presently works as the office manager of Horry Medical Associates.
Adamson joins a Board of Directors that includes James J. Johnson, Chairman; Harold Stowe, Vice Chairman; J. Robert Calliham, Treasurer; Thomas C. Stanley, Secretary; and Helen Andrews, David Bishop, Henry Carter, James P. Creel, John Draughn, Thomas Harrell, Laura Jackson Hoy, Erick B. Ficken, Allen Jeffcoat, R.M. "Buddy" Lindsay, III, and Sam Scalise.
"We are fortunate to have a Board comprised of the Waccamaw Region’s finest business leaders," commented Jonathan Kresken, President of the Foundation. “Rev. Adamson’s experience and knowledge of this community will give us an important edge in meeting the area’s long-term goals.”
The Waccamaw Community Foundation is a public charity that was founded in 1999 and currently manages $20-plus million in charitable assets. The organization's mission is to rally philanthropic resources for the purpose of building a stronger Community and a better quality of life for the people of the Waccamaw Region. In 2007 alone, the Foundation disbursed over $1.5 million in grant money to 200-plus non-profit organizations.
For more information about the Waccamaw Community Foundation, please visit the website at www.waccamawcf.org or call 843.357.4483(GIVE).
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WCF Names New Board Member
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