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    Envision SC - Anita Zucker CEO Intertech Group, Inc.

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    Anita Zucker is an education advocate for South Carolina.A brief biography for Anita Zucker:Hometown: Jacksonville, Florida Education: B.A., Education, University of Florida; M.A. Educational Administration More>>

    Envision SC - Dr. Walter Edgar

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    Retired professor, Dr. Walter Edgar, discusses his view about the importance of education as it relates to beconming an econominc power globaly. More>>

    Envision SC - Secretary Richard Riley

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    Richard Riley is the former Secretary of Education under President Bill Clinton, he discusses his views on the importance of diversity in South Carolina. More>>

    Envision SC - Linda Ketner

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    Linda Ketner is president of the KSI Corporation, a philanthropist and an advocate for justice in South Carolina. More>>

    Envision SC - Judge Alex Sanders

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    Judge Alex Sanders gives advice to students entering colleges and universities in South Carolina.A brief biography of Judge Alex Sanders:Hometown: Columbia, South CarolinaEducation:B.S., University of More>>

    Envision SC - Hayne Hipp, former CEO Liberty Corp.

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    The former CEO of the Liberty Corporation, Hayne Hipp, has many views on how South Carolinians can overcome the divides that separate the state geographically. More>>

    Envision SC - Brad Wyche

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    Brad Wyche thinks South Carolina should make protection of its natural resource a top priority. More>>

    Envision SC - Kerri Forrest

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    Kerri Forrest wears many hats, owner, social creative director of Institutional Advancement for American College of the Building Arts, journalist, producer and media consultant. More>>

    Envision SC - Josephine Humphreys

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    Jospehine Humphreys shares her views on nuturing the arts in South Carolina. More>>

    Envision SC - Retired Maj. General Charles Bolden inspires children to reach for the stars

    Charles Bolden is a Major General in the U.S. Marine Corps (retired) and currently serves as an Administrator for NASA. Charles Bolden is a Major General in the U.S. Marine Corps (retired) and currently serves as an Administrator for NASA.
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    Charles Bolden is a Major General in the U.S. Marine Corps (retired) and currently serves as an Administrator for NASA.A brief biography for Charles Bolden:Hometown: Columbia, South CarolinaEducation: More>>

    Envision SC - Ken Canty gives advice to young people about changing the system

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    Ken Canty is the owner, president and CEO of Freeland Construction. More>>

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