Most Beautiful Women of the Upstate in 2022
Everything about 2020 has shown the world that some traits are universally beautiful. Resiliency, compassion and commitment have been needed at every turn. As we look toward a new year where we can (hopefully) emerge from our virtual worlds and remember what it’s like to shake the hand of a stranger, have a cup of coffee with friends and meet clients and coworkers around the same table, we will remember that the beauty and goodness we witnessed helped bring us all through. Join us in celebrating these beautiful women who inspire others every day.To get more news about 欧美精品视频, you can visit our official website.
Alrinthea Carter
Alrinthea Carter delights in bringing joy – and a lot of laughs – to others. Carter’s day job is Student Services Coordinator with Clemson University’s MBA Program, but pre-pandemic weekends found her on stage at Coffee Underground with Alchemy Comedy.
“I loved – well, still love – making people laugh, and having so much fun with my castmates,” she says. “Improv is this magical thing that mirrors ordinary life and shows the humor hiding there just under the surface. We have such a talented comedy community in Greenville, and it’s a blast to be a part of. I look forward to taking the stage again whenever the ‘new normal’ begins.
Amy Gutzmer
Amy Gutzmer describes herself as a “nurturer by nature,” a trait that serves her well as she mentors others. Gutzmer is Director of Marketing and Communications for Online and Continuous Learning at Anderson University where she thrives as an encourager to students and colleagues.
Anne Marchant
Anne Marchant says it is important to love your life, but forget your age. “In each chapter of life, I have thought to myself, ‘This is the best one yet,’” she says. “And here we are, and I’m still saying that. Each chapter can be the best, if you just allow yourself to live it to the fullest.”
As co-owner and realtor with Marchant Real Estate, she loves what the Upstate offers residents.
Annelle Locke
Annelle Locke would never seek recognition for the way she serves others, but it doesn’t go unnoticed by those around her.
Beth Messick
Beth Messick believes there is no “us and them.” The world is just us.
“My faith in God has always been a huge influencer in my life’s work,” she says. “Generally speaking, I consider to be my life’s work to be following the path that has been set before me, nurturing my three children and loving those around me with no expectation of return. In this season, my life’s work has centered around being the Executive Director of Jasmine Road and providing safety, healing and restoring dignity to a forgotten population of women in Greenville that society had considered ‘throwaways.’ Helping to mobilize our community to come together in love, provide resources and forge genuine relationships and friendships with those much different than themselves has been truly rewarding. I believe that healing comes through personal touch, through relationship, and I love bringing people together and seeing genuine healing and community occur.”
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Added | Oct 17 '22, 02:03AM |
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