VisionGreenwood Executive Director Kay Self Named to Palmetto Power List

VisionGreenwood Executive Director Kay Self Named to Palmetto Power List

 

Greenwood, S.C. – (November 13, 2024) –VisionGreenwood’s Executive Director Kay Self was named to SC Biz News’ 2024 Palmetto Power List, a prestigious recognition honoring South Carolina’s most innovative and influential leaders across a variety of sectors.  

In a Q & A style interview, Self offered her unique perspectives on The Palmetto State’s biggest strengths, as well as its most glaring challenges — and how South Carolina can continue to its economic momentum. Be sure to read her response to the final question, “What is something most people would be surprised to know about you?”

 

How do you think your work has benefited South Carolina?

VisionGreenwood is a community-driven organization focused on creating an environment where economic vitality, innovation, and opportunity thrive. We selectively champion initiatives designed to build a community of choice.

Through the thoughtful strategies of VisionGreenwood’s leadership, such as establishing public/private partnerships, I have been able to contribute to laying the groundwork for a prosperous future – not only for Greenwood, but also nearby communities. Our overriding goal is to ensure our region and other parts of the state remain future-ready.

My work is rooted in making meaningful connections throughout South Carolina, developing a network of collaboration that spans across various regions, industries, and communities to ensure that all areas of the state benefit from collective growth – particularly underserved and rural areas. Through VisionGreenwood, I’ve helped bridge gaps, improve access, and identify resources for those who need them most by fostering community connections and working with local leaders.

 

What is South Carolina’s biggest strength? Its biggest challenge?

South Carolina’s biggest strength, besides its strategic location, is the diverse industry profile. A purposeful focus on technology and innovation – particularly advanced manufacturing, life sciences and healthcare – really sets South Carolina apart. VisionGreenwood maintains a close relationship with key players in the state’s biotechnology industry to identify opportunities for the world-renowned Greenwood Genetic Center, along with several research partnerships and world-class companies in our community.

Among South Carolina’s biggest challenges are issues impacting both our economy and quality of life such as poverty, educational challenges, an aging workforce, and a lack of infrastructure in some rural areas that need significant upgrades to support sustainable growth. Rural areas often face challenges in accessing the same resources as urban centers. Improving rural economies by focusing on agribusiness, eco-tourism, and broadband expansion, will help South Carolina’s rural communities tap into the state’s broader economic success.

 

What is something most people would be surprised to know about you?

I have fond memories of working in the television and movie industry in the early 1990s. In fact, you may be able to spot me in the wedding scene of the movie, “Forrest Gump.”

Kay Self’s interview with SC Biz News was reprinted with permission.

Check out what all 50 inaugural Palmetto Power honorees had to say. View the complete digital article, “Meet SC Biz News’ Palmetto Power List 2024,” on scbiznews.com.

 

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About Vision Greenwood
VisionGreenwood is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with deep roots in the Greenwood community. Throughout the past 20 years, VisionGreenwood (formerly known as the Foundation for a Greater Greenwood County, Inc.) has invested over $2.9 million into the community by supporting collaborative community development initiatives that provide economic prosperity and enhance the growth and success of Greenwood. The Foundation was originally created to support the former Greenwood Partnership Alliance's charitable operations with a focus on community and workforce development. The Foundation became a stand-alone organization in 2020 and was rebranded as VisionGreenwood in 2021. By intent and design, VisionGreenwood continues to be a community partner that is focused on Greenwood's future, economic growth and development, and quality of life. Learn more at www.visiongreenwood.org. 

 

Deadline Approaching for VisionGreenwood ‘s Statewide Artificial Intelligence (AI) Art Competition for 9 th -12 th Graders: Entries due by Wednesday, October 16

Deadline Approaching for VisionGreenwood ‘s Statewide Artificial Intelligence (AI) Art Competition for 9 th -12 th Graders: Entries due by Wednesday, October 16

Greenwood, S.C. – (October 11, 2024) –VisionGreenwood, a community-driven organization focused on making Greenwood a thriving place to live, work, and grow, announces the second Artificial Intelligence (AI) High School Art Competition. Originally introduced by Lakelands Emerging Technology Council (LETC) as a unique creative challenge for local high school students, this year’s competition is open to students across South Carolina. 

With AI technology at the heart of this initiative, students in grades 9-12 are tasked with creating original works of art using Midjourney, a leading AI art-generation platform. Themed “Emotion of Code,” the competition allows students to explore new frontiers in artistic expression by blending technology and creativity. 

"AI has opened a new realm of possibilities for both innovation and creativity," said Kay Self, Executive Director of VisionGreenwood. "I can’t wait to see how these students interpret the theme and bring their vision to life using AI. Their work is a testament to how emerging technologies can fuel the imaginations of the next generation." 

Jennifer Smith, Gallery & Marketing Director at The Arts Center of Greenwood, shared her enthusiasm for the project, saying, "We’re thrilled to join forces with VisionGreenwood for this innovative competition. It’s a perfect way to inspire students to think outside the box, explore the possibilities of AI, and express their artistic voices in a new, tech-driven way." 

“VisionGreenwood wants to thank our presenting sponsor, Comcast, as well as Greenwood Capital and Associates and the Arts Center of Greenwood for their support of the event,” added Self. 

The deadline for entries is Wednesday, October 16, 2024. Click here for the detailed application form. 

 

Public Exhibition 

The AI-generated artwork created by South Carolina’s high school students will be on display at The Arts Center of Greenwood during a special public exhibition and reception on Saturday, October 19, in conjunction with the iMAGINE Lakelands STEAM Festival, which is designed to showcase PreK-12 education and career pathways in Science, Technology, Arts, Engineering, and Mathematics.
 

The event runs from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., with the reception beginning at noon, followed by the announcement of competition winners at 1:00 p.m. First, second, and third-place winners, along with the People’s Choice award, will receive cash prizes totaling $550. 

As a prelude to the event, starting Friday evening, October 18, the AI-generated artworks will be projected onto various locations throughout Uptown Greenwood, offering the community a captivating glimpse into the creative efforts of the students. 

"This competition gives our young people a unique platform to engage with cutting-edge technology in a way that’s both creative and meaningful,” Self remarked. "What excites me most is that this could be the start of something much bigger — something that extends beyond Greenwood and impacts the entire state, and maybe even the region." 

 

About The Lakelands Emerging Technology Council
With a focus on emerging technology and innovation, VisionGreenwood established the Lakelands Emerging Technology Council (LETC) to bring opportunities to the Lakelands region. Recognizing the relevance and pace of evolving technology, the Lakelands Emerging Technology Council (LETC) helps connect, advance, and advocate for technological advancements in the Lakelands region. 

Members of the LETC include: 

• Brandon Smith, Mayor of Greenwood and Chairman, VisionGreenwood
• Kay Self, Executive Director, VisionGreenwood
• Charles Angel, President, Due West Robotics & Software Developer, Greenwood Genetic Center
• Les Brown, M.Ed., Director of Information Technology, Self Regional Healthcare
• Kevin Farren, Chief Information Officer, Greenwood Genetic Center
• Dennis Fassuliotis, South Carolina Blockchain, Inc.
• Abdallah Haddad, Chief Information & Technology Officer, Lander University
• Robert Matheson, Founder, NFT Museum, Newberry SC
• John R. McElligott, CEO, York Exponential
• Matt Wiggins, Dean – Workforce Innovation Division, Piedmont Technical College 

 

About Vision Greenwood
VisionGreenwood is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with deep roots in the Greenwood community. Throughout the past 20 years, VisionGreenwood (formerly known as the Foundation for a Greater Greenwood County, Inc.) has invested over $2.9 million into the community by supporting collaborative community development initiatives that provide economic prosperity and enhance the growth and success of Greenwood. The Foundation was originally created to support the former Greenwood Partnership Alliance's charitable operations with a focus on community and workforce development. The Foundation became a stand-alone organization in 2020 and was rebranded as VisionGreenwood in 2021. By intent and design, VisionGreenwood continues to be a community partner that is focused on Greenwood's future, economic growth and development, and quality of life. Learn more at www.visiongreenwood.org. 

 

VisionGreenwood Brings Awareness, Facilitates Solutions for Attainable Housing

VisionGreenwood Announces Unveiling of the Westside Master Plan

Pictured Left to right (front row): Rick Green, Stephen Baggett, ShaDonte Butler, Carol Coleman, Brandon Smith and Thornwell Dunlap. Left to Right (back row): David Tompkins, Julia Brown, Kay Self, Jon Keagle, Jeff Meredith, Wells Dunlap, and Daniel Williams.

VisionGreenwood Brings Awareness, Facilitates Solutions for Attainable Housing

Greenwood, S.C. – (August 20, 2024) – VisionGreenwood, an established community partner dedicated to making Greenwood, S.C. the best place in which to live, work and raise a family, is addressing the need for attainable housing in the local community through a multifaceted, solutions-oriented approach – from identifying opportunities to developing partnerships and providing resources.

Attainable housing is an integral concept that acknowledges the pressing need to make homeownership and rental housing accessible to a broader spectrum of individuals and families. It goes beyond the traditional affordable housing model by focusing on creating housing options within the reach of working and middle-class populations. Attainable housing initiatives often involve partnerships between the public and private sectors, leveraging innovative financing models, reduced regulatory barriers and sustainable design practices.

“VisionGreenwood remains intentional about continuing to identify initiatives to advance Greenwood as a community of choice. Clearly, attainable and affordable housing is foundational for building a strong community. Providing accessible, quality housing near key employment centers is a critical component to sustaining and supporting local economic development,” said Kay Self, Executive Director of VisionGreenwood.

In May 2024, VisionGreenwood unveiled the comprehensive Westside Master Plan, a collaborative effort among city officials, planners, community stakeholders and residents to envision a vibrant and sustainable future for one of Greenwood's historic neighborhoods. The comprehensive plan preserves existing owner-occupied housing while introducing additional attainable housing options within this revitalized neighborhood, which is located near major employment centers in Greenwood’s innovation district, including the main campus of Self Regional Healthcare and Greenwood Genetic Center.

With the goal of replicating similar revitalization with attainable and affordable housing components in other parts of Greenwood, VisionGreenwood partnered with local leaders of Countybank, which has been supporting Greenwood and surrounding Upstate communities for more than 90 years and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta (FHLBank Atlanta), which offers affordable housing programs and community development initiatives.

On July 11, 2024, VisionGreenwood, together with Countybank and Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta (FHLBank Atlanta), facilitated a “summit,” themed “Collaborating to Address Greenwood’s Affordable Housing Needs” to identify new partnerships and funding opportunities for continued growth in Greenwood. Participants included representatives from city and county government, community agencies and business.

“We recognize housing is a critical need and vital to the health and the well-being of the families in our community. Countybank is proud to work with VisionGreenwood to create attainable housing solutions that serve our working and middle-class families,” said Thornwell Dunlap, CEO & President of Countybank.

VisionGreenwood kicked off the summit by presenting an overview of its current and ongoing community development initiatives, including the Westside Master Plan. FHLBank Atlanta followed with details on the affordable housing programs available through its member financial institutions (e.g., Countybank), including programs to support single family and multi-family initiatives. The summit wrapped up with an open group discussion about ways to leverage FHLBank Atlanta’s products and services to support the strategic objectives of Countybank and VisionGreenwood.

“Addressing today’s affordable housing needs requires like-minded organizations to come together, and that’s exactly what VisionGreenwood facilitated with this impactful summit,” said FHLBank Atlanta Community Investment Relationship Manager ShaDonte Butler. “We were proud to take part in the event and are pleased to offer grants through our member banks to support housing and economic development in communities like Greenwood.”

Attendees: Greenwood Affordable Housing Summit

Stephen Baggett, Executive Director, Greenwood Community Home Repair

• Brandon Smith, Mayor of the City of Greenwood, SC

• Rick Green, Government Services Director, Upper Savannah Council of Governments

• Kay Self, Executive Director, VisionGreenwood

• Carol Coleman, Planning Director, Greenwood City & County

• Blake Sanders, President, Studio Main LLC

• Jeff Meredith, General Manager, Greenwood Commissioners of Public Works

• Thornwell Dunlap, President and Chief Executive Officer, Countybank

• Wells Dunlap, Senior Operations Officer, Countybank

• David Tompkins, Commercial Banking Manager, Countybank

• ShaDonte Butler, Senior Affordable Housing Program Relationship Manager, FHLBank Atlanta

• Jon Keagle, Manager of Community Financial Institutions, FHLBank Atlanta

• Daniel Williams, Senior Relationship Manager, FHLBank Atlanta

• Julia Brown, Multifamily Portfolio Manager, FHLBank Atlanta

Affordable Housing

The term “affordable housing” in this context refers to housing that does not exceed one third of the income of households earning less than 80 percent of the Area Median Income (AMI). According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Greenwood’s AMI was $47,052 in 2022.

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About VisionGreenwood

VisionGreenwood is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with deep roots in the Greenwood community. Throughout the past 20-plus years, VisionGreenwood (formerly known as the Foundation for a Greater Greenwood County, Inc.) has invested over $2.9 million into the community by supporting collaborative community development initiatives that provide economic prosperity and enhance the growth and success of Greenwood. The Foundation was originally created to support the former Greenwood Partnership Alliance's charitable operations with a focus on community and workforce development. The Foundation became a stand-alone organization in 2020 and was rebranded as VisionGreenwood in 2021. By intent and design, VisionGreenwood continues to be a community partner that is focused on Greenwood's future, economic growth and development and quality of life. Learn more at www.visiongreenwood.org.

VisionGreenwood Announces Unveiling of the Westside Master Plan

VisionGreenwood Announces Unveiling of the Westside Master Plan

VisionGreenwood Announces Unveiling of the Westside Master Plan

Greenwood, SC – (May 10, 2024) - VisionGreenwood is pleased to announce the unveiling of the Westside Master Plan, a comprehensive planning initiative aimed at revitalizing and enhancing Greenwood’s Westside neighborhood.

The Westside Master Plan represents a collaborative effort between city officials, planners, community stakeholders and residents to envision a vibrant and sustainable future for one of Greenwood's historic neighborhoods. Through extensive research, community engagement and strategic planning, the Master Plan sets forth a blueprint for transformative change that respects the area's heritage while embracing opportunities for growth and progress.

Key components of the Westside Master Plan include:

 

  1. Preserve Owner-Occupied Housing: The plan will focus on preserving existing and introducing additional owner-occupied housing within the Westside neighborhood. By implementing policies and initiatives that protect homeownership and support attainable housing options, the plan aims to maintain the area's distinct identity and foster a strong sense of community among residents.

 

  1. Create Attainable, Sensitive Infill Housing: The plan will pursue the creation of sensitive and inclusive infill housing where appropriate. The goal is to provide alternatives for residents of the Westside neighborhood, while providing options for new residents who desire to live in a vibrant neighborhood close to major employment centers in Greenwood.

 

  1. Introduce Public Amenities for Better Connections: The plan will introduce an array of public amenities and improvements in the Westside neighborhood. By enhancing the accessibility and connectivity of the area through the creation of parks, green spaces, walkways and public gathering spots, the plan aims to foster better connections among residents and their surroundings.

 

  1. Develop an Early Learning Center Through Community Partnerships: Recognizing the acute need for childcare and early education in Greenwood, the plan for the Westside neighborhood will explore an early learning center that will offer a range of early childhood programs, including preschool, pre-kindergarten, and parent-child engagement initiatives.

 

  1. Examine Small-Scale Commercial for Neighborhood Entrepreneurship: The plan will thoroughly examine and assess the potential for small-scale commercial ventures within the Westside neighborhood. The development of these commercial spaces will offer convenient services and products to residents, reducing the need to travel outside the neighborhood and promoting entrepreneurship among residents.

 

Mayor Brandon Smith expressed his enthusiasm for the Westside Master Plan, stating, "This is an exciting moment for Greenwood as we embark on a journey to revitalize and reimagine the Westside neighborhood. The Master Plan represents our shared vision for a vibrant, inclusive and sustainable community where residents can live, work and thrive. I want to thank everyone who contributed their time, expertise and passion to this important initiative, and I look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have on our city for generations to come."

 

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About Vision Greenwood

VisionGreenwood is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with deep roots in the Greenwood community. Throughout the past 20 years, VisionGreenwood (formerly known as the Foundation for a Greater Greenwood County, Inc.) has invested over $2.9 million into the community by supporting collaborative community development initiatives that provide economic prosperity and enhance the growth and success of Greenwood. The Foundation was originally created to support the former Greenwood Partnership Alliance’s charitable operations with a focus on community and workforce development. The Foundation became a stand-alone organization in 2020 and was rebranded as VisionGreenwood in 2021. By intent and design, VisionGreenwood continues to be a community partner that is focused on Greenwood’s future, economic growth and development and quality of life. Learn more at www.visiongreenwood.org.

Experiential Learning Made Possible by VisionGreenwood: High School Students in Building Construction Program Put Skilled Trades into Practice through “Tiny House” Project

Experiential Learning Made Possible by VisionGreenwood: High School Students in Building Construction Program Put Skilled Trades into Practice through “Tiny House” Project

Greenwood, S.C. – (March 29, 2023) – VisionGreenwood, an established community partner dedicated to making Greenwood, S.C. the best place in which to live, work and raise a family, is funding a hands-on learning experience for high school students in the Building Construction program at the G. Frank Russell Technology Center (RTC), which services all three public school districts in Greenwood County. VisionGreenwood’s Executive Director, Kay Self, joined by the non-profit’s Board of Directors, recently had the opportunity to tour the inaugural “Tiny House” project-in-progress at RTC. VisionGreenwood donated $25,000 to launch RTC’s Tiny House program.

“VisionGreenwood is intentional about identifying educational initiatives that help close workforce gaps, so we are very excited to partner with the G. Frank Russell Technology Center to help promote the abundant career opportunities in construction,” said Self. “Through this grant from VisionGreenwood, high school juniors and seniors in the RTC Building Construction program are able to put their learning into practice while being mentored by local contractors representing various skilled trades. Best of all, the male and female students involved in the Tiny House project are getting a glimpse into a ‘day in the life’ of a construction tradesperson, whether it be carpentry, masonry, plumbing or electrical.”

Brandon Smith, Mayor of Greenwood and Chairman of VisionGreenwood’s Board of Directors, noted, “Clearly, there is a critical shortage of experienced workers in nearly every tier of the construction industry. Like many other communities, Greenwood needs and deserves an injection of skilled tradeworkers, such as carpenters, masons, electricians and more.”

The Tiny House project, which kicked off during the previous school year, is well underway at RTC. The project is about 65 percent complete, with final completion targeted for May 19, 2023. The plan is to auction the Tiny House to the community as a way to continue this construction training in the 2023-2024 school year.

“We are very hopeful that this Tiny House project will attract more non-traditional students into RTC’s Building Construction program – resulting in additional graduates over the next 10 years,” said Jim Still, Director of the G. Frank Russell Technology Center.  

Chip Whitt, Work-Based Learning Coordinator for the RTC, elaborated on the Tiny House project, explaining “We are so appreciative of what VisionGreenwood is doing to help the students of Greenwood County through this initiative. When students complete the Building Construction program and earn their certificates, they are matched with Youth Apprenticeship partners. We believe this initial Tiny House project is the beginning of something really special.”

Ken Rauton, RTC Building Construction Program Coordinator, added “Of the students who worked on the Tiny House project last school year, three were placed in apprenticeships in the community during this school year. The students currently working on the Tiny House project will be eligible to apply for an apprenticeship during the 2023-2024 school year. Our program is a win-win program for the students and local contractors.”

Greenwood-area companies that partner with the RTC Building Construction program through apprenticeships include Uldrick Builders and Impresa Building Systems. For the Tiny House project specifically, Mathis Plumbing came on site to help students install the plumbing, and a licensed electrician is scheduled to come help students with the house’s electrical wiring.

“At VisionGreenwood, we want the community to know that there are good paying jobs available in the construction industry – without college debt. Programs like this one offered by the G. Frank Russell Technology Center bring students and employers together. This is the kind of partnership that aligns with our mission: providing leadership to enhance the quality of life in Greenwood through strategic long-term vision and collaborative community development initiatives,” said Self.

About VisionGreenwood

VisionGreenwood is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with deep roots in the Greenwood community. Throughout the past 20 years, VisionGreenwood (formerly known as the Foundation for a Greater Greenwood County, Inc.) has invested over $2.9 million into the community by supporting collaborative community development initiatives that provide economic prosperity and enhance the growth and success of Greenwood. The Foundation was originally created to support the former Greenwood Partnership Alliance's charitable operations with a focus on community and workforce development. The Foundation became a stand-alone organization in 2020 and was rebranded as VisionGreenwood in 2021. By intent and design, VisionGreenwood continues to be a community partner that is focused on Greenwood's future, economic growth and development and quality of life. Learn more at www.visiongreenwood.org.

About RTC and the Building Construction Program

RTC’s Building Construction program is designed to prepare students to perform entry level building construction tasks under the supervision of a supervisor or an experienced craftsperson. Included in the course of study are instructions related to carpentry, masonry, plumbing, residential electricity and safety practices. This program of study is designed to prepare students for a wide variety of occupational opportunities. Students must see their school counselor for admission to this program at RTC.

In the months since the Tiny House project “broke ground,” more than 100 students have taken various courses in RTC’s Building Construction program – with 22 students to-date having earned a certificate of completion.

The G. Frank Russell Technology Center was established in 1968 and services all three school districts in Greenwood County. Students from Greenwood, Emerald, Ninety Six and Ware Shoals High Schools attend the school to learn about various career options. Students at RTC use lab settings to conduct hands-on activities to further their education and become prepared to have productive careers. Visit https://rtc.gwd50.org/ for more information.

 

VisionGreenwood Provides Scholarship Opportunities for Greenwood County Residents

VisionGreenwood Provides Scholarship Opportunities for Greenwood County Residents

GREENWOOD, S.C. - Lander University today announced that the University has received a grant of $25,000 from VisionGreenwood to provide scholarship opportunities that will help Greenwood County residents finish their baccalaureate education.

At the beginning of the 2021-22 academic year, Lander University identified a number of “stop-out” students residing in Greenwood County.  A “stop-out” is defined as a student who is in good academic standing with the University, but has decided to discontinue their education for a period of time, usually for financial reasons. Lander immediately began reaching out to these students in efforts to re-enroll them, while VisionGreenwood pledged $25,000 to help lessen the financial burden.

"I cannot think of a more rewarding way to bring value to Greenwood County than by giving local individuals the opportunity to return to Lander University to complete their degrees,” said Kay Self, executive director for VisionGreenwood.

The mission of VisionGreenwood is centered on making Greenwood the best community in which to live, work and raise a family. To accomplish this, the organization provides leadership to enhance the quality of life in Greenwood through strategic long-term vision and collaborative community development initiatives, according to its website.

“Helping students prepare to enter our workforce sooner, rather than later, clearly makes a meaningful impact in our community – especially when they are prepared to fill workforce gaps in critical areas such as nursing and teaching,” Self added. “VisionGreenwood is proud to be associated with such educational initiatives and will continue to make this type of support a priority," she said.

“We’re grateful that this money can go right back into our community to help local students,” said Greenwood Mayor Brandon Smith, who also serves as chair of the VisionGreenwood Board of Directors. “We’re excited about allowing them to complete their degrees, to get ahead in their workforce journey, and get that diploma.”

Some of the stop-out students identified were only a few courses shy of finishing their degree program, according to Dr. Todd Gambill, vice president for Enrollment and Access Management at Lander.

“This additional support from VisionGreenwood will give these students the financial boost they need to complete their coursework and earn their degree.”

About Lander University

Founded in 1872, Lander University is a public, co-educational teaching institution that serves approximately 4,100 students. Located in Greenwood, South Carolina, the University offers more than 90 areas of study in the liberal arts and sciences, with professional programs in STEM, education, business and nursing. To learn more about Lander, visit www.lander.edu.

About Vision Greenwood

VisionGreenwood is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with deep roots in the Greenwood community. Throughout the past 20 years, VisionGreenwood (formerly known as the Foundation for a Greater Greenwood County, Inc.) has invested over $2.9 million into the community by supporting collaborative community development initiatives that provide economic prosperity and enhance the growth and success of Greenwood. By intent and design, VisionGreenwood continues to be a community partner that is focused on Greenwood’s future, its economic growth and development, and its quality of life. Learn more at www.visiongreenwood.org.

VisionGreenwood’s Lakelands Emerging Technology Council to Host the World’s First Artificial Intelligence High School Art Competition

VisionGreenwood’s Lakelands Emerging Technology Council to Host the World’s First Artificial Intelligence High School Art Competition

Greenwood, S.C. – (October 28, 2022) – VisionGreenwood, an established community partner dedicated to making Greenwood the best place in which to live, work and raise a family, has partnered with The Arts Center of Greenwood to present the world’s first Artificial Intelligence (AI) High School Art Competition. The Lakelands Emerging Technology Council (LETC), a technology savvy group of local leaders brought together by VisionGreenwood earlier this year, has been instrumental in bringing this one-of-a-kind opportunity to Greenwood County’s youth.

The competition’s entries are original works of art created by students who utilized the Midjourney artificial intelligence art-generation technology platform. Themed “Imagine Greenwood,” the competition was open to all high school students across Greenwood County’s three school districts as well as private schools.

“There is no question that technologies like artificial intelligence and robotics are now impacting every facet of our lives. What makes AI art so fascinating is that it is created by one’s own imagination and by using very descriptive text prompts to direct the AI to create the artwork,” said Kay Self, Executive Director of VisionGreenwood. “I am looking forward to seeing how our local students utilized AI art-generation technology, fueled by their imaginations, to envision the future of Greenwood.”

John R. McElligott, CEO of York Exponential, a robotics and artificial intelligence company, and a member of the Lakelands Emerging Technology Council, has firsthand experience with this specific type of AI technology. In fact, he recently used it to illustrate a children’s book that garnered national attention.

In a recent interview with the Index-Journal, McElligott noted that new ways to use artificial intelligence and robotics will emerge as the technology advances – especially as these fields move toward computer science capabilities that allow people to communicate with AI in the same way they would talk to someone versus complex computer coding.

“You don’t have to be a coder or Ph.D. to leverage this technology,” McElligott told the Index-Journal. “The fact that Greenwood students will be among the first in the nation to do this is a really big deal. You can communicate with this AI on a laptop, or even a smartphone.”

Jennifer Smith, Gallery & Marketing Director for The Arts Center of Greenwood noted, “We are thrilled to partner with VisionGreenwood on this cutting-edge project encouraging students to embrace the potential of new technologies, explore diverse opportunities for creativity and play an active role in expanding the sphere of visual language.”

The AI-generated artwork created by Greenwood-area high schoolers will be on display at The Arts Center of Greenwood during an open-to-the-public exhibition and reception from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday evening, November 3. Following a brief educational presentation by John McElligott at 6:45 p.m., first-, second- and third-place winners, along with a People’s Choice award, will be revealed. Cash prizes totaling $550 will be presented to the winners. The AI-generated printed artwork will remain on display for public viewing and school tours between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Friday, November 4.

Beginning Sunday night, October 30, and each evening leading up to Thursday night’s reception, images of the entries will be digitally projected in Uptown Greenwood, giving the community a sneak preview of these uniquely created pieces of art.

“This AI Art Competition has given our students a way to learn about new technologies while engaging in a once-in-a lifetime experience. I am extremely proud of how quickly Greenwood’s students adopted this emerging technology. It’s so exciting to watch these young people make history by literally paving the way for other students across the country,” said VisionGreenwood’s Self. “Based on the interest and enthusiasm this inaugural competition has sparked locally, there’s definitely potential for this to become a broader initiative – possibly a statewide or regional competition.”

About The Lakelands Emerging Technology Council
With a focus on emerging technology and innovation, VisionGreenwood established the Lakelands Emerging Technology Council (LETC) to bring opportunities to the Lakelands region. Recognizing the relevance and pace of evolving technology, the Lakelands Emerging Technology Council (LETC) helps connect, advance, and advocate for technology advancements in the Lakelands region.

Members of the LETC include:

• Brandon Smith, Mayor of Greenwood and Chairman, VisionGreenwood
• Kay Self, Executive Director, VisionGreenwood
• Charles Angel, President, Due West Robotics & Software Developer for Greenwood Genetic Center
• Les Brown, M.Ed., Director of Information Technology, Self Regional Healthcare
• Dennis Fassuliotis, South Carolina Blockchain, Inc.
• Abdallah Haddad, Chief Information & Technology Officer, Lander University
• John R. McElligott, CEO, York Exponential
• Matt Wiggins, Dean – Workforce Innovation Division, Piedmont Technical College

About Vision Greenwood
VisionGreenwood is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with deep roots in the Greenwood community. Throughout the past 20 years, VisionGreenwood (formerly known as the Foundation for a Greater Greenwood County, Inc.) has invested over $2.9 million into the community by supporting collaborative community development initiatives that provide economic prosperity and enhance the growth and success of Greenwood. The Foundation was originally created to support the former Greenwood Partnership Alliance's charitable operations with a focus on community and workforce development. The Foundation became a stand-alone organization in 2020 and was rebranded as VisionGreenwood in 2021. By intent and design, VisionGreenwood continues to be a community partner that is focused on Greenwood's future, economic growth and development, and quality of life. Learn more at www.visiongreenwood.org.

VisionGreenwood Establishes Lakelands Emerging Technology Council to Help Region Prepare for the Future

VisionGreenwood Establishes Lakelands Emerging Technology Council to Help Region Prepare for the Future

Greenwood, S.C. -  VisionGreenwood, an established community partner dedicated to making Greenwood the best place in which to live, work and raise a family, announces the establishment of the Lakelands Emerging Technology Council (LETC). Comprised of a technology savvy group of local leaders, the LETC will provide guidance and expertise for addressing the emerging, evolving, and exponential technologies that will bring opportunities to the Lakelands region.

The mission of the LETC is to drive technological initiatives that will allow the Lakelands region to thrive in an uncertain and rapidly changing future. Additionally, the LETC believes that every industry must embrace new and emerging technologies to support a prosperous Lakelands community. The LETC unites the region's leaders and empowers businesses, stakeholders, entrepreneurs and community members to achieve the future vision and strategic goals of the region.

"Recognizing that technology is ever-changing, the newly established Lakelands Emerging Technology Council will help connect, advise and advocate for technological advancements in the Lakelands region. This will be especially beneficial to our rural communities as we lay the framework for future success,” said Kay Self, Executive Director for VisionGreenwood.

The Lakelands Emerging Technology Council, which has already met twice, will continue to collaborate on a regular basis. LETC members include:

• Brandon Smith, Mayor of Greenwood and Chairman, VisionGreenwood
• Kay Self, Executive Director, VisionGreenwood
• Charles Angel, President, Due West Robotics & Software Developer for Greenwood Genetic Center
• Les Brown, M.Ed., Director of Information Technology, Self Regional Healthcare
• Dennis Fassuliotis, South Carolina Blockchain, Inc.
• Abdallah Haddad, Chief Information & Technology Officer, Lander University
• John R. McElligott, CEO, York Exponential
• Matt Wiggins, Dean – Workforce Innovation Division, Piedmont Technical College

About Vision Greenwood
VisionGreenwood is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with deep roots in the Greenwood community. Throughout the past 20 years, VisionGreenwood (formerly known as the Foundation for a Greater Greenwood County, Inc.) has invested over $2.9 million into the community by supporting collaborative community development initiatives that provide economic prosperity and enhance the growth and success of Greenwood. The Foundation was originally created to support the former Greenwood Partnership Alliance's charitable operations with a focus on community and workforce development. The Foundation became a stand-alone organization in 2020 and was rebranded as VisionGreenwood in 2021. By intent and design, VisionGreenwood continues to be a community partner that is focused on Greenwood's future, economic growth and development, and quality of life. Learn more at www.visiongreenwood.org.

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Front Row (L to R): Dennis Fassuliotis, Kay Self, Les Brown, John McElligott, and Abdallah Haddad.
Back Row: Brandon Smith, Charles Angel and Matt Wiggins.

VisionGreenwood Announces Digital Economy Ecosystem Program Designed to Foster Economic Growth in Rural Areas of Greenwood County

VisionGreenwood Announces Digital Economy Ecosystem Program Designed to Foster Economic Growth in Rural Areas of Greenwood County

Greenwood, S.C. - VisionGreenwood, an established community partner dedicated to making Greenwood the best place in which to live, work and raise a family, is partnering with the South Carolina Office of Rural Health (SCORH) and the South Carolina Rural Innovation Network (SCRIN) to bring a government grant-funded Digital Economy Ecosystem (DEE) program to Greenwood County. VisionGreenwood will serve as the local organization assisting the SCRIN with the coordination of the DEE certification program that will help position Greenwood for future digital economic development opportunities.

For the third consecutive year, the SCORH has received a Rural Business Development Grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to expand South Carolina's DEE program. The DEE program was launched in 2020 with USDA funding to establish digital economy ecosystems in Williamsburg and Barnwell counties. Orangeburg County was added to the project in 2021. This year's grant of $155,447 will bring the program to both Greenwood and Newberry counties.

"With five locations across the state, we have successfully established a DEE network across South Carolina," said Paola Gutierrez, the lead strategist who spearheads the project for the SCORH, along with Kim Bowman, founder and CEO of the SCRIN.

"VisionGreenwood is excited to be part of a proven program that will generate tangible results for the Greenwood community based on the program's success in the three other South Carolina counties," said Kay Self, Executive Director for VisionGreenwood. 

Self further went on to explain, "For those unfamiliar with the term DEE, a digital economy ecosystem features technical education, job training, and community planning to foster technology-based entrepreneurship and remote work opportunities in rural communities. A successful digital economy ecosystem increases digital literacy, creates quality jobs, and builds wealth in the local community."

Over the next several months, community stakeholders will work with SCRIN to develop a rural innovation roadmap that reflects the communities' assets, competitive advantages, and goals for a digital economy. The roadmap may include education, job training, and leadership training in partnership with local libraries, public school systems, technical colleges, and four-year universities.

"In implementing the DEE program, we rely on state and non-profit partners who offer their expertise as we work together to move the needle forward on digital literacy in South Carolina," said SCORH’s Gutierrez.

SCRIN's Kim Bowman elaborated, saying, "A DEE is an interconnected system of people, programs, and structures working together to make it possible for technology-based entrepreneurs, businesses, and workers to thrive," Bowman said. "Every community kickstarts DEE revitalization from a different starting point, but we've seen how the process can encourage community buy-in, attract investors, and build momentum for a new way of life."

When asked about the overall timeline for implementing the program in Greenwood, VisionGreenwood's Self noted, “The DEE project is beginning this month with the first of three Broadband Champion Training sessions starting on September 20.  By the end of June 2023, Greenwood County will have completed its customized roadmap and become a certified community – one of just five in the state.”

 DEE Program Results in South Carolina To-Date

SCORH and SCRIN report that Orangeburg County has completed its roadmap development process and will move into the implementation phase in the coming year. In Barnwell and Williamsburg counties, the DEE project has resulted in new co-working spaces, summer tech institutes for middle and high school students, a program for schools to showcase STEM programs to the business and manufacturing communities, a downtown farmer's market, new courses in drone technology and website design at Williamsburg Technical College and expanded telehealth availability.

 

 About Vision Greenwood

VisionGreenwood is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with deep roots in the Greenwood community. Throughout the past 20 years, VisionGreenwood (formerly known as the Foundation for a Greater Greenwood County, Inc.) has invested over $2.9 million into the community by supporting collaborative community development initiatives that provide economic prosperity and enhance the growth and success of Greenwood. The Foundation was originally created to support the former Greenwood Partnership Alliance's charitable operations with a focus on community and workforce development. The Foundation became a stand-alone organization in 2020 and was rebranded as VisionGreenwood in 2021. By intent and design, VisionGreenwood continues to be a community partner that is focused on Greenwood's future, its economic growth and development, and its quality of life. Learn more at www.visiongreenwood.org.

 

About the South Carolina Office of Rural Health

The South Carolina Office of Rural Health (SCORH) is a non-profit organization with a mission to close the gap in health status and life expectancy between rural and urban communities in the Palmetto State. SCORH has been promoting investment, opportunity and health within rural communities since 1991. With 27 percent of our state's residents living in rural areas, SCORH believes in preserving the unique character of rural communities without compromising their opportunities and access to critical services.

Broadband Pilot Program for Rural Greenwood Could Serve as Model for Other Communities Across the State

Broadband Pilot Program for Rural Greenwood Could Serve as Model for Other Communities Across the State

VisionGreenwood Signs Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the South Carolina Broadband Office, a division of the South Carolina Office of Regulatory Staff (ORS)

Greenwood, S.C. - VisionGreenwood, an established community partner dedicated to making Greenwood the best place in which to live, work and raise a family, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the state agency housing the Office of Broadband Coordinator (SC Broadband Office) to establish a pilot program that will pave the way for bringing high-speed internet to underserved areas of Greenwood County. VisionGreenwood is responsible for providing marketing and coordination for the crowdsourcing system campaign in Greenwood and for facilitating the pilot program.

The pilot program, which launched on December 15, 2021, will establish the viability of developing an analysis to aid in determining the best technology to provide affordable internet service in certain areas of Greenwood County that do not have access to broadband internet services exceeding 25 Mbps upload and 3 Mbps download speeds. The program will utilize crowdsource mapping methodology and analysis provided by GEO Partners, LLC, a consulting group which maps areas by telephonic, cable and broadband companies.

“The past two years have only highlighted the need for fast and affordable broadband to rural communities. The purpose of this new pilot program is to combine the technologies and best practices of the SC Broadband Office and information provided by VisionGreenwood to create a broadband platform that results in enhanced analytics and analytical processes to support potential future grant applications. The program will also allow us to keep an eye on the future,” said Kay Self, Executive Director for VisionGreenwood.

“Technologies like Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality (AR/VR), robotics, and artificial intelligence have grown exponentially over the past two years. As our society moves into Web 3.0 and these technologies merge to form the Metaverse, it is critical that Greenwood has access to the fastest speeds if we are going to thrive as a community in the economy of the very near future. Through our partnership with the South Carolina Broadband Office, what we are doing here in Greenwood is going to serve as a model for other rural communities across the state. Knowing that Greenwood will be the blueprint for the betterment of others makes this initiative extra exciting,” said Self.

The SC Broadband Office, which serves as the central broadband planning body for the state to encourage the continued development of access to broadband, will hold monthly status meetings with the project delivery team to discuss work performed, issues encountered, and work planned for the coming year. “We are excited to work with VisionGreenwood and GEO Partners to encourage rapid broadband deployment in Greenwood County. Internet service is as essential as any other utility service such as water and power; quality internet service is a necessity for education, health care, and for those who work from home,” said Nanette S. Edwards, Executive Director, South Carolina Office of Regulatory Staff. “Under the leadership of Senator Garrett – and with the support of Kay Self and VisionGreenwood – Greenwood County is well positioned for universal broadband service.”

Early in 2021, VisionGreenwood established a dedicated Broadband Task Force to identify and seek solutions to Greenwood County’s 10 targeted areas of need. Real-time internet speed data is already being gathered from Greenwood residents through a speed test tool accessible from the VisionGreenwood website. The goal is to gather data in all areas of Greenwood County to pinpoint areas of the Greenwood community that are most in need of reliable, affordable access to broadband service.

“The Greenwood County legislative delegation would like to thank Greenwood County Council Chairman Chuck Moates for continuing to support the Greenwood broadband initiative headed by Kay Self and VisionGreenwood in our united quest for countywide broadband internet coverage,” said South Carolina Senator Billy Garrett, who serves as Chairman of the Greenwood Broadband Task Force as well as the Greenwood County legislative delegation. “As promised, VisionGreenwood will be providing Greenwood County Council with six alternative methods to provide high-quality broadband coverage for the entirety of Greenwood County.” Senator Garrett elaborated, saying “Through the cooperative efforts of VisionGreenwood, GEO Partners, Nanette Edwards of South Carolina ORS, and Greenwood County Council, we will be well on our way to find and implement – with federal, state, local, and private dollars – a high-quality broadband system, both fixed and wireless, throughout Greenwood County. I hope our children will never again be without high-quality broadband coverage for use in school. This will be the future of Greenwood County.”

“This local pilot program has so much potential to positively impact not only the Greenwood area, but also other parts of South Carolina,” said Paul Deming, CEO of Minnesota-based GEO Partners, LLC, which focuses on enabling cost-effective planning and deployment of broadband. “We are steadily making a difference in other regions too. GEO Partners is currently working with Minnesota, Washington, Maine, Kentucky, Nebraska, Nevada, Florida and Wisconsin, as well as the nationally designated Delta Regional Authority that covers parts of eight states along the Mississippi River.”

About Vision Greenwood
VisionGreenwood is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with deep roots in the Greenwood community. Throughout the past 20 years, VisionGreenwood (formerly known as the Foundation for a Greater Greenwood County, Inc.) has invested over $2.9 million into the community by supporting collaborative community development initiatives that provide economic prosperity and enhance the growth and success of Greenwood. The Foundation was originally created to support the former Greenwood Partnership Alliance’s charitable operations with a focus on community and workforce development. The Foundation became a stand-alone organization in 2020 and was rebranded as VisionGreenwood in 2021. By intent and design, VisionGreenwood continues to be a community partner that is focused on Greenwood’s future, its economic growth and development, and its quality of life. Learn more at www.visiongreenwood.org.