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The podcast currently has 73 episodes available.
TATT Executive Director Dean Hybl sits down with Max Stewart, the brand new CEO of Greenville Area Development Corp. (GADC) to get a new perspective on economic growth and development in our region! Having just moved to the area from Florida with his wife and 3 young children, Max gives us the inside scoop on what lead him to the Upstate, and why their family is set on putting down roots.
On this episode of Upstate Gems, TATT Executive Director Dean Hybl talks to CEO of Clayton Construction (and TATT Board chair!) Todd Horne about the importance of community engagement, and getting involved.
Join Ten at the Top Executive Director Dean Hybl as he talks to Dr. Galen DeHay, President of Tri-County Technical College, about the importance of higher education and technical colleges in our upstate region!
Join TATT Executive Director Dean Hybl as he chats about the importance and impact of higher education with USC Upstate Chancellor Dr. Bennie Harris.
This week on the pod, we're chatting with PTC president Dr. Hope Rivers! Tune in for an engaging discussion regarding higher ed for all in the Upstate, the importance of community engagement, and more!
To learn more about Piedmont Technical College, head to the link below.
https://www.ptc.edu/
On today's episode, we chat with United Way of the Piedmont's President and CEO Paige Stephenson about community impact, the need for regional non-profits, and how she came to lead one of the Upstate's most well known organizations.
Learn more about United Way of the Piedmont's at
https://www.uwpiedmont.org/
TATT Executive Director Dean Hybl is joined by executive producer, director, writer, and musician Mikey D to discuss his work on upcoming film and television projects based in the Upstate of South Carolina.
In this first episode of PHocus on Health: Season 2, we catch up with co-hosts Dean Hybl (Executive Director, Ten at the Top) and Jessica Seel (Director of Behavioral Health Initiatives & Workforce Development, SC Office of Rural Health), and discuss the importance of mental and behavioral health resources, eradicating the stigma, and how we as a collective can move the needle on the health of the Upstate.
Subscribe and never miss an episode as we chat with subject matter professionals in this exciting new series!
The podcast currently has 73 episodes available.