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| 10th Annual Night of Champions Honors Differently-Abled Individuals and Their EmployersFive "Champions" and their employers were recognized at the Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society's tenth annual Night of Champions held at the Savannah Convention Center.
By: Carriage Trade PR Five "Champions" and their employers were recognized at the Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society's tenth annual Night of Champions held at the Savannah Convention Center. The event recognized local businesses that hire and retain differently- The 2019 Champions include: Erik Glasford Effingham Health System Glasford has worked in the operating room for almost three years now. He also mentors Project Search interns in the hospital. Meghan Mayle Bubba Gumbo's Seafood Restaraunt Mayle has mastered each task presented to her and steadily adds to her responsibilities. Reginald Horton The Savannah Bananas Horton is entering his fourth season as part of the game day staff and helps with stadium maintenance. Chris Maynor DIRTT Environmental Solutions Maynor is responsible for everything from assembling walls to assisting freight partners, in addition to training and assessing. Chris Holt Tybee Island YMCA From the day Holt was hired, the YMCA has created a stronger team and community due to Holt's enthusiasm and drive. "Night of Champions is an inspiring event for professional recognition of those individuals who exceed expectations while overcoming perceived barriers to employment. It's a lot of individuals' favorite event of the year, and our sponsors allow us to host past Champions for free," says Tom Kenkel, the 2019 Night of Champions chairman. In addition to recognizing community Champions and their employers, the Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society presented the 2019 President's Award to Amy Wright, Founder and CEO of Bitty & Beau's Coffee. Wright is an advocate for the value, acceptance and inclusion of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). John and Mark Cronin, owners of John's Crazy Socks, were the keynote speakers for the evening. Celebrity chef and author Jamie Deen served as the emcee alongside Allyson Harvin. The 2019 Night of Champions was presented by Grainger Honda and Grainger Nissan of Savannah. The event was sponsored by the Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society (LDSS), Coastal Electric of Georgia, Inc., Matson, Marchese Construction, Goodwill Southeast Georgia, Harris Lowry Manton LLP, Rise Biscuits & Donuts, Soto ALG, The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra & Equinox Entertainment, Dr. and Mrs. Ben Spitalnick, South State Bank, Paula Kreissler, Kenkel Design, Carriage Trade Public Relations, Savannah Convention Center, Stayce K Photography and Podcast On The Go. For more information, visit https://ldssga.org ABOUT THE LOWCOUNTRY DOWN SYNDROME SOCIETY The Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society (LDSS) supports people with Down syndrome and their families through local leadership, support, outreach, education and advocacy. Meetings are held every fourth Tuesday of the month, typically with a guest speaker and social time for families to meet and interact. LDSS encourages the whole family to attend; children of all ages are welcome. LDSS is an affiliate of the National Down Syndrome Society. For more information about LDSS, visit ldssga.org CONTACT Kayla Johnson Executive Director kjohnson@ldssga.org 912-436-3626 End
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