Riley Fellows in the News: November 24, 2020

33 of the 54 members of the Creating a Safer Upstate Discovery Committee are Riley Fellows. The Discovery Committee, a Ten at the Top initiative, promotes collaboration among stakeholders to foster a culture in the Upstate that respects and values the lives of law enforcement officers and all residents. Read more. Discovery Committee members include:

  • Bill Barnet (Upstate, Fall 2005), CEO of Barnet Development Group
  • Carol Burdette (Upstate, Fall 2005), president of United Way of Anderson County
  • Becky Callaham (Upstate, Fall 2019), executive director of Safe Harbor
  • Michael Cunningham (Upstate, Fall 2007), vice president for advancement with AnMed Health
  • Rick Danner (Upstate, Fall 2005), mayor of the City of Greer
  • Chandra Dillard (Upstate, Fall 2004), SC House representative
  • Sean Dogan (Upstate, Spring 2011), interim CEO of the Urban League of the Upstate
  • David Feild (Upstate, Spring 2020), market president of Colliers International
  • Stinson Ferguson (Upstate, Spring 2014), special counsel with Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd
  • LaTorrie Geer (Upstate, Fall 2019), chief operating officer of Community Works
  • Danielle Gibbs (Upstate, Fall 2016), Upstate director of US Senator Tim Scott’s office
  • Michael Hildebrand (Upstate, Fall 2014), director of inclusion and diversity for Upstate Mobility Alliance
  • Tammie Hoy Hawkins (Statewide Class I, Fall 2020), CEO of Community Works
  • Dean Hybl (Upstate, Spring 2012), executive director of Ten at the Top
  • Kimbrelly Kegler (Upstate, Fall 2018), future product portfolio leader at Michelin
  • Mitch Kennedy (Upstate, Spring 2011), assistant city manager of the City of Spartanburg
  • Sonny Ledda (Upstate, Spring 2015), City of Clinton police chief
  • Jil Littlejohn (Upstate, Spring 2006), director of inclusion and diversity for Hubbell Incorporated
  • Erwin Maddrey (Upstate, Fall 2011), CEO of Maddrey & Associates
  • Keith McDaniel (Upstate, Spring 2016), pastor at Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church
  • Adela Mendoza (Upstate, Fall 2009), executive director of the Hispanic Alliance
  • Stacey Mills (Upstate, Spring 2015), University Center executive director for USC-Upstate
  • Floyd Nicholson (Upstate, Fall 2010), South Carolina senator
  • Carlos Phillips (Upstate, Spring 2017), CEO of the Greenville Chamber
  • Andrena Powell-Baker (Upstate, Fall 2011), senior manager with Lockhart Power
  • Tricia Ravenhorst (Upstate, Fall 2012), general counsel with the SC Coalition Against Domestic Violence
  • Terence Roberts (Upstate, Fall 2007), mayor of the City of Anderson
  • Jim Shew (Upstate, Fall 2015), vice president of Marsh & McLennan
  • Paige Stephenson (Upstate, Fall 2019), president of United Way of the Piedmont
  • Jim Stewart (Upstate, Spring 2015), City of Anderson police chief
  • Alonzo Thompson (Upstate, Fall 2014), City of Spartanburg police chief
  • Harold Thompson (Upstate, Spring 2011), mayor of the City of Union
  • Wendy Walden (Upstate, Fall 2013), associate vice president of Greenville Technical College