Riley Fellows in the News: June 8, 2022

Natalie Ham (Lowcountry, Fall 2018) was named county attorney for Charleston County. Read more

Stephen Hefner (Midlands, Spring 2015) was inducted into the South Carolina Foundation for Educational Leadership’s Educator Hall of Fame. Read more

KJ Kearney (Lowcountry, Fall 2017) was nominated for the James Beard Foundation’s Broadcast Media Award for his social media accounts (TikTok, Twitter, and Instagram) promoting Black-owned restaurants and food and beverage products at @blkfoodfridays. Read more

Abby Saunders (Lowcountry, Fall 2008) of MGC Law was appointed to serve as a 15th circuit delegate in the South Carolina Bar’s House of Delegates. Read more

Minor Mickel Shaw (Upstate, Fall 2004) received the Council of Independent Colleges’ Charles W. L. Foreman award for her decades-long support of South Carolina’s private colleges and universities. Read more

Marguerite Willis (Midlands, Spring 2020) of Nexsen Pruet received a 2021 Golden Pen Award, presented by The Post and Courier. Read more

Among those who received awards at the Greenville Chamber’s 133rd annual meeting are Katherine Smoak Davis (Upstate, Fall 2010), owner of Smoak Public Relations, who received the ATHENA Leadership Award; Richard Hagins (Upstate, Fall 2017), CEO of US&S, Inc., who received the Chairman’s Award; and Merl Code (Upstate, Spring 2006), attorney with Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C., and David Lominack (Upstate, Fall 2012), South Carolina market president at TD Bank, who both received the Buck Mickel Leadership Award. Read more