Summer Levert, Port Operations Officer in the United States Navy Summer Levert’s career in the military began in 1997 while she was in high school. She joined the Ohio Army National Guard and spent her senior weekends in training. Although she enrolled in college for a short time, eventually Levert had to prioritize her income […]
Lisa Metheney, Senior Civilian, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Lisa Metheney, Senior Civilian / Deputy District Engineer for Programs and Project Management for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District Not everyone serving our country is in the military. Lisa Metheney is the senior civilian for the U.S Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston district. Metheney attended Marshall University for her undergraduate and graduate […]
Rebecca Elliott, Colonel, United States Air Force
Rebecca Elliott, Colonel / Medical Group Commander / Director of the Defense Health Agency in the United States Air Force Rebecca Elliott’s encounter with the military began when she joined the Marine Corps as a recruit at Parris Island, South Carolina and landed at VMFA-333 Marine Corps Air Station in Beaufort for her first duty […]
Cara Lowry: United States Coast Guard
Cara Lowry , Sector Charleston Logistics Department Head / Commanding Officer of Enlisted Personnel and Budget Officer, United States Coast Guard Cara Lowry was born in Florida, and, with strong family ties to the military, has always been interested in serving her country. “My brother served in the Navy and from the time I was […]
Charleston’s First Female Doctor: Sarah Campbell Allan, a Physician and a Pioneer
In today’s world, we sometimes take it for granted that women hold jobs in fields that were once male-dominated. For centuries, pursuing their life’s ambitions was a right most women were denied. And until 100 years ago, women were even denied the right to vote or to attend the same colleges as men. A lot […]
Girl Power! CEOs in Training: The Girl Scouts are Building the Leaders of Tomorrow
Most people know Girl Scouts as the purveyors of delicious cookies. And they are. But there’s a whole lot more going on behind that box of delicious treats. “We are a leadership development organization,” explained Diane Flanagan, CEO of Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina. “People think we’re doing crafts and selling cookies. They don’t […]
The Future Looks Rosy: Rosé-All-Day Season is Here
When warmer temperatures and sunny days begin to dominate the weather, rosé wine becomes ubiquitous in coastal towns all over the world. Rosé wine’s association with coastal warm weather is for good reason — rosé allows us to enjoy the flavors of our favorite red wine grapes such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese, Tempranillo, Pinot Noir and […]
Holy City Tennis Shop: For Your Spring Serve
It’s spring, and that’s often a time to figure out new personal goals. But indoor goals, let’s be honest, don’t seem very appealing at the moment. Much like the rest of the population, having time to read, catch up on podcasts and cook meals hasn’t been difficult to achieve these past two years. With the […]
Bakies Celebrates One Year in I’On: The Upper Crust of Sweets
Two words to describe Bakies at I’On are “hand-crafted” and “local.” Then go ahead and add “sinful” to capture the range of extraordinary baked goods offered by Owner Gail Holdcraft and her friendly, talented staff. Bakies Sweet Treats has been a mainstay for treats in the Charleston area since 2013. The beloved bakery started at […]
Tips for Teaching the Kids Financial Literacy: Making Cents (and Dollars) of Their Futures
Financial literacy is one of the most important lessons you can teach your children to make them successful in adulthood. Teach them the basics early, and build on these lessons as your children grow up. Young Children, 2-7 Years Old Some experts suggest teaching children about money when they show interest or begin asking for […]