Ten at the Top is celebrating 10 years of connecting the Upstate in 2019. As part of the 10th anniversary, TATT is holding community workshops in each of the 10 Upstate counties with each one focused on an issue of interest within that county. The program will include communities, businesses or organizations that are successfully working on that issue in other parts of the Upstate sharing insights and ideas with those interested in that specific issue within the focus county.
The Pickens County Workshop will take place on September 30th with the focus being on Next Steps for County Connectivity: Marketing, Messaging, and Mobility.
The workshop will touch on various meanings of connectivity, from a unified county identity and message to aspects of transportation and mobility. State Representative Neal Collins and Pickens County Council Chair Roy Costner will set the context for the need for connectivity, talking about the Pickens United initiative. Janet Hartman, interim Executive Director of the Oconee Economic Alliance, will then talk about how to craft a cohesive county message; and Keith Moody, general manager of Clemson Area Transit/CATBUS, and Keith Brockington, Transportation Planning Manager with GPATS, will address connectivity from a transportation/mobility focus.
The Pickens County Workshop is free and open to the public, but advance registration is requested. Lunch will be provided.
Hometown Heroes Series Sponsor:
Workshop Series Benefactor Level Supporters:
Bon Secours St. Francis Health System
Duke Energy
Erwin Maddrey
Oconee County
Sherman College of Chiropractic Medicine
Workshop Series Advocate Level Supporters:
AFL
Better Business Bureau
City of Easley
Edward Via School of Osteopathic Medicine
Greenville Technical College
Irv Welling
Little River Electric Cooperative
Lockheed Martin
TD Bank
Upstate Home Care Solutions
Upstate SC Alliance
Ogletree Deakins