Your weekly recap of who was selected this week in Charlie Magazine’s 50 Most Progressive:
Brad Ebenhoeh – Accountant. Not your typical accountant, Ebenhoeh is modernizing the way Charleston’s accounting is managed with his company Accountfully.
Jeff Ayers – Executive Director – SC Equality. A longtime activist for marriage equality and LGBT rights, Ayers is leading the mission to secure equal civil and human rights for all lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender South Carolinians and their families.
Kendal Leonard – Wedding dress designer. Inspired by nature Leonard has created a line of sustainable organic cotton bridal gowns and dresses and gives back to the community sharing what she loves by teaching local sewing classes.
Fletcher Williams III – Artist. Striving to make Charleston more than just a pretty face Fletcher’s work is focused on pushing the limits with his racially proactive work.
Stephanie Burg – Nutrition and Lifestyle Coaching. Following her calling to change women’s relationships with their bodies Burg has a private coaching practice and teaches adult ballet at DanceFX. You can also catch her dancing in the Spoleto Festival later this month.
Below are posts from the past 6 weeks of Charlie Magazine’s 50 Most Progressive
Charlie Magazine’s 50 Most Progressive
Charlie Magazine’s 50 Most Progressive – Week 2
Charlie Magazine’s 50 Most Progressive – Week 3
Charlie Magazine’s 50 Most Progressive – Week 4
Charlie Magazine’s 50 Most Progressive – Week 5
Charlie Magazine’s 50 Most Progressive – Week 6
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