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Riley Institute Diversity Leaders Initiative

Lowcountry Class II Capstone
Presentation of Public Service Group Projects
South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA)
Charleston, South Carolina
June 12, 2007

Lowcountry Class II

Learning circles are formed and each one works together on diversity related issues in the community. Each group identifies a diversity issue, evaluates the diversity challenges and opportunities present, and suggests action options that might be applied to enhance the effective diversity management of the various perspectives involved. 

To view a summary of the capstone projects, click on the "Learning Circle" listed below each group photo.

Come Yuh

Bridgette Beasley
Dan Body
Rebecca Brewer
Kenny Generette
Bill Lavery
Otha Meadows
Nosizi Ralephata
Michael Wright

Surviving Humanity

Patricia Agnew
Jane Comfort
Rob Davis
Leonard Griffin
Bennett Helms
Thomasena Stokes-Marshall

Project 7831

Robin Chisolm
Andrene Coury-Smith
Charlton de Saussure, Jr.
Howard Harris
Gayla McSwain
Mario White

 

Mozaik

Elise Davis-McFarland
Jeanette Florence
Tasha Gandy
Greg Mullen
Tim Scott
Bill Settlemyer
Paul Stoney

 

 

Team 20/20

Yvonne Evans
James Gallant, III
Marge Grob
Catherine McDowell
Sabra Slaughter
Jeff Spicer
Phillip Taylor, Sr.

 



 

 

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Lowcountry Class I
Presentation of Public Serive Group Projects
Kiawah Island, South Carolina
April 18, 2006


The inaugural Lowcountry class participants

(l-r) Ron Jones, Scott Peterson, Richard Farrier

Al Cannon presenting for Beach Buddies

Andy Brack presenting for the QOLIG

The Complex Molecules (l-r) Don Flowers, Leon Stavrinakis, Eric Schweitzer, Dot Scott, Kurt Taylor

Dot Scott presenting for the Complex Molecules

(l-r) David Smalls and Maria Goodloe-Johnson

LCV8 (l-r) Maria Goodloe-Johnson, David Smalls, Truett Nettles

(l-r) Truett Nettles, John McElwaine, Bert Keller

Harry Lesesne and Charles Patrick

Joseph Darby and Charles Patrick

Kurt Taylor presenting for the Complex Molecules

Maria Goodloe-Johnson and David Smalls

Feedback on the various capstone projects from AIMD representatives

Richard Farrier presenting for the Killer Bees


Ray Greenburg

Lowcountry Class I

Learning circles are formed and each one works together on diversity related issues in the community. Each group identifies a diversity issue, evaluates the diversity challenges and opportunities present, and suggests action options that might be applied to enhance the effective diversity management of the various perspectives involved. 

To view a summary of the capstone projects, click on the "Learning Circle" listed below each group photo (Learning Circle V is not yet available).

Complex Molecules

Don Flowers
Frank Ford
Clare Morris
Eric Schweitzer
Dot Scott
Leon Stavrinakis
Kurt Taylor
Maurice Washington

QOLIG

Andy Brack
David Cobb
Tony Holz
Bill Mahoney
Carolyn Morales
Rita O'Neill
Charles Van Rysselberge

LCV8

Jennet Robinson Alterman
Maria Goodloe-Johnson
Len Howell
Bert Keller
John McElwaine
John Mistretta
Truett Nettles
David Smalls

 

Killer Bees

Joe Darby
Richard Farrier
Ron Jones
Harry Lesesne
Renee Mathews
Charles Patrick
Scott Peterson
John Zumalt

 

Beach Buddies

Andy Abrams
Dana Beach
Al Cannon
Chester Floyd
Ray Greenberg
Helen Pratt-Thomas

 



 

 

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