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A show of gratitude to 1st responders
Moultrie News June 19, 2025 A total of 25 law enforcement agencies and 52 first responders were recognized for their recent heroic actions last month during the Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce June 18 Luncheon. Police officers, fire personnel, EMS, county agencies and support staff on hand all played a role in the May 1 apprehension of Justin Collin Adams. The Mauldin resident was accused of perpetrating an auto attack that injured several individuals outside Sunrise Presbyterian Church on
Wood part of Chamber's growth plan
Moultrie News Dec. 4, 2024 The Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce (MPCC) recently announced that Jaydee Wood has joined the team as its new Membership Coordinator. A proud Lowcountry native, Jaydee brings a deep understanding of the local community and a diverse professional background to her new role.Born and raised in Summerville, Jaydee has always been deeply connected to the region. She earned her Associate's degree in Paralegal Studies from Trident Technical College before continuing her education at
Chamber welcomes new talent
Moultrie News Nov. 23, 2024 Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce (MPCC) Director Rebecca Imholz (pictured right) formally introduced Jaydee Wood (left) as the organization's new membership coordinator replacing Marion Lovett at her group's Nov. 21 luncheon. The Summerville native and College of Charleston grad features a background in marketing, as well as serving as a paralegal. Most recently, the upstart MPCC team member was lauded for her efforts in helping organize the Nov. 19 New Member Coffee event at
Hsu details power of 'change' at Chamber meeting
Moultrie News June 24, 2024 The winds of change were blowing at the June 20 Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce Luncheon at the Omar Shrine Temple, as College of Charleston President Andrew Hsu (pronounced SHOE) highlighted continued progress and innovation as critical elements for the success of his institution. To accentuate his message, the fifth-year president asked the audience to guess how long it took for the telephone to attract 100 million users (58 years) and followed by posing the same