Red Elephant Podcast

Red Elephant Podcast

As most of us are scratching our heads wondering about the world we are living in….Join Fawn Pedalino as she delves in to current events along with local and national politics, trying to decipher what is really going on.

  1. 05/11/2022

    Hugh Weathers, South Carolina’s Commissioner of Agriculture

    Website: https://agriculture.sc.gov/ Hugh E. Weathers has been serving as South Carolina’s Commissioner of Agriculture since September 2004.  Under Commissioner Weathers’ leadership, the Department has created the Certified SC Grown branding program to help consumers easily identify and purchase South Carolina products, while increasing market opportunities for farmers across the state. In 2009, Commissioner Weathers introduced the 50 by 20 goal to grow the economic impact of South Carolina agribusiness (agriculture and forestry) from $34 billion to $50 billion by the year 2020. Under his guidance, the Department has also introduced the Agribusiness Center for Research and Entrepreneurship (ACRE), an industry-driven ag research initiative that seeks to provide additional economic prosperity for SC agribusiness from within the state and from across the globe. ACRE houses a unique research platform devoted to addressing specific challenges for industries that can provide more market opportunities to South Carolina agribusinesses and farmers. Commissioner Weathers was born in, and still resides in, Bowman, South Carolina and is a fourth-generation farmer.  He graduated magna cum laude from the University of South Carolina in 1978, earning BS Degrees in Accounting and Finance.  He was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa in 1977.  Upon graduation, he was employed as a Corporate Banking Officer with C&S National Bank before returning to Weathers Farm.  He was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Humanities in Public Service from the University of South Carolina in 2019. The Commissioner serves on numerous local, state, and national agricultural, business, economic development, and banking committees and boards.  In 2011, he was inducted into the South Carolina Dairy Hall of Fame and has received numerous other awards and recognitions. He is married to the former Blanche Gramling of Spartanburg County, who grew up on her family’s peach farm. They have three sons: Gill and his wife Elizabeth, Edward and his wife Anna, and Julius and his wife Sara, as well as three grandchildren. The Weathers are members of Orangeburg First Baptist Church. Commissioner Weathers considers it a privilege to serve the citizens of South Carolina and to lead our state’s largest industry — agribusiness

  2. 05/03/2022

    Mark Hammond, South Carolina Secretary of State

    South Carolina Secretary of State Mark Hammond grew up in Spartanburg, where he graduated from Dorman High School. He received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from Newberry College in 1986 and went on to obtain a Masters in Education from Clemson University in 1988. Secretary Hammond completed special basic training at the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy in 1991 and worked as a Criminal Investigator, aiding prosecutors for the 7th Circuit Solicitor’s Office, until 1996. Mark Hammond served as Spartanburg County's Clerk of Court from 1997 to 2002. On November 5th, 2002, he was elected as South Carolina's 41st Secretary of State. Voters returned Secretary Hammond to office in 2006, 2010, 2014, and most recently in 2018. Secretary Hammond is dedicated to efficiency, accountability, transparency and customer service. Some of his more notable successes as Secretary of State include: Initiating reforms targeting charity and telemarketing abuses, collecting more than $3.6 million in fines to date; Requesting and implementing improvements to the South Carolina Solicitation of Charitable Funds Act to facilitate enforcement of the Act, assuring charitable donors more accountability and transparency from nonprofit organizations; Offering online search capabilities for vacancies on state boards and commissions, notaries public, and Uniform Commercial Code filings; Implementing the award-winning Business Entities Filing, Search and Document Retrieval System, increasing productivity, public accessibility, and customer service and support; Implementing the award-winning Uniform Commercial Code Filing, Search and Document Retrieval System, which provides faster filing and quick search results; Seizing nearly $67 million in counterfeit merchandise, resulting in the arrest of nearly 650 people; Revising the Notary Public statute and producing an online webinar by which citizens can learn the duties of South Carolina Notaries Public; and Continuing the Annual Angels list of charities, and providing the percentage of receipts that go toward the charitable cause to educate the public on wise charitable giving. Secretary Hammond is an ex-officio member of the South Carolina Consumer Affairs Commission and Legislative Council. He has served as the liaison to the Notary Public Administrators (NPA) section of the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS), where he also chaired, co-chaired or served on the International Relations Committee, the Standing Committee on Business Services, and the Company Formation Task Force. Secretary Hammond was named an Outstanding Alumnus by the South Carolina Shrine Bowl for Public Service in 2006; named a Henry Toll Fellow by the Council of State Governments; a recipient of the Sesquicentennial Medal of Honor Award - Outstanding Alumni by Newberry College in 2007; served as a trustee for Spartanburg Methodist College from 2009 - 2015; was honored with NASS’s Medallion Award in 2017 for his outstanding service and longtime leadership support; and in 2019 he was inducted into the South Atlantic Conference Hall of Fame as a Distinguished Alumnus (Newberry College). On a personal note, Secretary Hammond and his wife Ginny have three children. The Hammonds are members of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Spartanburg.

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As most of us are scratching our heads wondering about the world we are living in….Join Fawn Pedalino as she delves in to current events along with local and national politics, trying to decipher what is really going on.