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Former Journalist Turned Communications Expert
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"Nestled on its little hill on Main Street, the church stood tall through the flood of Oct. 2016. Its congregation did not miss more than one Sunday. Despite water rising in the yard and covering the grass up to the front steps of the church, it never made it inside.
The town around the church could not say the same.
The storm, Matthew, arrived in the town at a speed of more than 75 mph on Oct. 8. It could have passed as Biblical.
A flood like never before, around four feet of standing water, grabbed Fair Bluff by its shirt collar and shook it violently. Homes and businesses were submerged in murky water, the storm unrelenting in its stranglehold for days."
-After the flood, morning comes to Fair Bluff
The News Reporter, 06/04/2018
-RJ Prince doesn’t let anything get to him
UNC Media Hub, 05/22/2019
-Students of Chapel Hill’s segregated schools make up for lost time, and pay it forward
The News & Observer, 09/04/2019
"At a HOPE meeting in October, around 100 people showed up. Urgency framed conversations about how to get affordable housing for their children, quickly.
'What happens when we die?' Foley said. If they can’t figure it out, she worries Dylan may end back up in the last place she wants him to be: an institution."
-‘What happens when we die?’ NC parents seek housing for adult children with disabilities
The News & Observer, 12/27/2019
-How one NC museum is using art and music to unlock memories in people with dementia
The News & Observer, 01/23/2020
-Families suffer while NC makes them wait years for assistance for their disabled kids
The News & Observer, 02/20/2020
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-Durham Housing Authority sees eviction filings rise while actual evictions decrease
The News & Observer, 01/31/2020
-‘Give us a chance,’ says resident after Durham Housing Authority gets $2.3M jobs grant
The News & Observer, 03/02/2020
"Kimberly Crews is with her son, Lane Pegram, in his room in the UNC Medical Center Neuroscience ICU. She’s been there since April 20 and doesn’t plan to leave.
She says she’s thankful that she can be there.
She wasn’t allowed in his room the first night he was there, and it was one of the longest nights of her life."
-Families say they can’t see children with disabilities as hospitals battle coronavirus
The News & Observer, 05/05/2020
-Quadriplegic Raleigh woman wins insurance battle for wheelchair, now fights for change
The News & Observer, 06/09/2020
-Raleigh police bodycam video shows hidden side of violent downtown protests in May
The News & Observer, 09/28/2020
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-IQVIA and the NBA Selected for Abbott’s UNIVANTS of Healthcare Excellence Award
IQVIA, 07/05/2023-IQVIA Named a Leader in Everest Group Life Sciences Customer Experience Platforms PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2023
IQVIA, 04/20/2023-Q² Solutions Launches Innovative Self-Collection Safety Lab Panel in Collaboration With Tasso
IQVIA, 10/06/2022
-IQVIA Selected to Support EMA’s DARWIN EU® Coordination Centre Initiative
IQVIA, 03/30/2022
-IQVIA Launches OCE+ To Deliver Enhanced AI-Driven Customer Engagement
IQVIA, 03/15/2022
-IQVIA Decentralized Trial Suite Launches Mobile Research Nursing and Phlebotomy Services Unit
IQVIA, 10/02/2021
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-4 Myths About Marriage and Relationship Counseling
MindPath Be Well Blog, 01/04/2021
-Telehealth: How to Make the Most of Online Therapy
MindPath Be Well Blog, 04/26/2021
-TMS Therapy: What is it and what are the benefits?
MindPath Be Well Blog, 06/29/2021
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Quoted in national and local publications, such as Politico, Triangle Business Journal, and The News & Observer.
