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Volunteer Leadership Conference Photos and Award Recipients
12-Nov-07
The South Carolina March of Dimes 2007 Volunteer Leadership Conference was held at the Columbia Marriott Hotel, Sunday, November 4 - Monday, November 5th.  It was a remarkable event, due to the exceptional presentations, the emphasis on the March of Dimes Mission, and the wonderful involvement of so many statewide volunteers.


Click here to view photos from this year's exciting event!


2007 VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE AWARD RECIPIENTS


March of Dimes 2007 Division Volunteers of the Year:
• Low Country Division: Debbie Hiers
• Midlands Division: Vince Ford
• Pee Dee Division: Franklin Long
• Upstate Division: Robyn Zimmerman

Barbara Orr Foster Memorial Award 2007:
Lisa Green, Director, WalkAmerica; South Carolina Chapter, Upstate Division, March of Dimes

March of Dimes 2007 Overall Top Contributing Companies:
• Pinnacle Award, #1 Contributing Company:  Kmart
• Legend Award, #2 Contributing Company: Publix Super Markets
• Legend Award, #3 Contributing Company: CPM Federal Credit Union
• Legend Award, #4 Contributing Company: BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina
• Legend Award, #5 Contributing Company: Milliken & Company
• Champion Award, #6 Contributing Company: Wachovia Bank
• Champion Award, #7 Contributing Company: Horry County Schools
• Champion Award, #8 Contributing Company: SunTrust Bank
• Champion Award, #9 Contributing Company: Michelin North America
• Champion Award, #10 Contributing Company: BB&T
• Champion Award, #11 Contributing Company: Electrolux
• Champion Award #12 Contributing Company: SCANA
• Champion Award #13 Contributing Company: Select Health of South Carolina, Inc.
• Champion Award #14 Contributing Company: Bank of America
• Champion Award #15 Contributing Company: Palmetto Health

WalkAmerica 2007 Top Adult Fundraisers:
• #1 Cindy Grimm, Rock Hill
• #2 Stewart Glenn, Anderson
• #3 Debbie Hiers, Beaufort

WalkAmerica 2007 Top Youth Fundraisers:
• #1 M. Ruchala
• #2 S. Creech
• #3 R. Saffles

WalkAmerica 2007 Top Fundraising Schools:
• #1 Forestbrook Elementary, Myrtle Beach
• #2 Pee Dee Elementary School, Conway
•  #3 Boiling Springs Middle School, Boiling Springs

WalkAmerica 2007 Top Family Team Fundraisers:
• #1 Schemm Family Team
• #2 Saffles Family Team
• #3 Fowler Family Team

WalkAmerica 2007 - Sponsor Awards for support of Multiple WalkSites:
• CPM Federal Credit Union – Our Proud Statewide Sponsor
• BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina
• Publix Super Markets
• Michelin North America
• MUSC
• Wachovia Bank
• SunTrust Bank

WalkAmerica 2007 Walksite Sponsor Awards:
• Burroughs & Chapin
• McLeod Medical Center
• Louis Rich
• Spartanburg Regional Medical Center
• BB&T
• Greenville Hospital System
• Bank of Anderson
• Robert Bosch Corporation
• Palmetto Rural Telephone Cooperative
• Colleton Medical Center
• Little River Electric Co-op
• Oconee Memorial Hospital

WalkAmerica Awards to Walksites - based on EBI:
• SpartanburgWalkAmerica - 2007 #1 Walksite – Large Communities
• Gaffney WalkAmerica  - 2007 #1 Walksite – Medium Communities
• Newberry WalkAmerica - 2007 #1 Walksite – Small Communities
• Greenville WalkAmerica - 2007 Greatest Percentage Increase

 


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