Folks about town
Terry Peace
Terry Peace has been promoted to head BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina’s small group and individual operations.
Edward Bible and Marlene Met ts have been appointed as the newest members of the Board of Commissioners at South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind.
Three Lake Carolina builders, D.R. Hor ton, Hol iday Builder s, and Essex Homes SE, have earned spots on the Top 100 Builders list, according to www.builderonline. com. Home Builders Association of Greater Columbia (HBA) has been named to the 2010 Associations Advance America Honor Roll.
The SC Pharmacy Associat ion has won the SC Society of Association Executives’ Best in the Business Award for the Public Relations Program category. Once Upon A Child of Columbia, a local gently– used children’s reselle, has been recognized for achieving a “Gold Standard” measurement. The Gold Standard is reached when a store achieves a set of standards set forth by the franchisor during the evaluation process. The Columbia store achieved the customer experience, store operations, and consistent brand identity to earn Gold Standard recognition for the second consecutive year.
Edward Bible
The South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind (SCSDB) has selected Gold’s Gym of Columbia to receive one of the 2010 Hearts & Hands Awards. The award recognizes those who have helped further SCSDB and its mission through extraordinary efforts with great kindness and compassion.
Marlene Metts
Ron Littlebrandt, Gold’s Gym of Columbia president and chief financial officer; Jessica Shealy, SCSDB program and communications coordinator; and Scott Brawley, The Walker Foundation Board of Trustees chairman.










