Post Tagged with: "1994"

C. Scott Cornwell, ’94

C. Scott Cornwell, ’94, was promoted to president and managing partner of The Center for Intentional Leadership. An executive coach and consultant for global C-suite leaders, he published The Present Executive, a journal helping leaders build next-level skills and executive presence.

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Derren P. Burrell, ’94

Lt Col Derren P. Burrell, USAF, Ret., ’94, founder and managing partner of Veteran Ventures Capital (VVC), announced the final close of Veterans Fund II at $60 million. VVC is a veteran-owned investment firm dedicated exclusively to backing veteran-led companies at the nexus of national security and commercial technology.

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Stephen E. Padgett, ’94

Stephen Ernest Padgett, 55, of Walterboro, entered into rest Sunday afternoon, June 29, 2025, at the Lowcountry Community Hospice House in Summerville.Born August 1, 1969, in Walterboro, South Carolina, he was a son of Patricia Craven Padgett Walker and the late Marion Ernest Padgett. Following his graduation from John C. […]

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David O. Wise, ’94

David O. Wise and his company, ShiftNow, a hiring platform for the hospitality industry, were featured in a Charleston Regional Business Journal article.

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Damond W. Boatwright, ’94

Damond W. Boatwright was included in Becker’s Hospital Review’s list of 64 hospital and health system CEO influencers to know in 2024. He is the president and CEO of Hospital Sisters Health System in Springfield, Ill.

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Mark Zito, ’94

Homeland Security Investigations (HIS) announced the selection of Mark M. Zito as the special agent in charge for HSI Kansas City. https://www.dhs.gov/hsi/news/2024/11/25/mark-m-zito-selected-special-agent-charge-hsi-kansas-city

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Jack Kosmicki III, ’94

John F. (Jack) Kosmicki III was selected as a 2024 inductee into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame for lifetime achievement to wrestling.

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Damon Boatwright, ’94

Damon W. Boatwright was included in Becker’s Hospital Review’s article on 231+ Black Healthcare Leaders to Know 2024.

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James M. Pooser, Jr., CGC ’94

James “Jimmie/Jim” Manning Pooser, Jr. passed away peacefully in his home on May 18, 2023. He was born on March 17, 1949, to James Manning Pooser, Sr. and Miriam Creech Pooser in Charleston, SC. He attended First Baptist High School where he met his wife of 55 years, Carol Tilson […]

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Darrell McNeill, ’94

Darrell McNeill, ’94, retired in December 2021 as a full-time missionary after 10 years of ministry with the poor and the United Methodist Church.  In March 2023 he began pursuing community development work in Clemson with Youngblood Development Corporation.

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