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Savannah’s leading ladies are setting the pace in everything from banking and beauty to real estate and retail. Read on to meet the female entrepreneurs and executives who are propelling Savannah forward. Photography by KELLI BOYD, SAMANTHA BYRD, ELEVATED PRODUCTIONS, CHRISTINE HALL, ANGEL A HOPPER , SARAH KOHUT, KATHERINE IVES, M.KAT PHOTOGRAPHY, AMIA MARCELL, KATIE McGEE, KEITH MORGAN, ALE SANTANA & SHOT BY SOMI ST UDIOS

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BankSouth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123

A3 Massage Institute. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166

Bannon Law Group LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183

Abshire PR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129

BEETTAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128

Advanced Aesthetics Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 AHAS Doctors of Audiology LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139

Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices Bay Street Realty Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132

Andrew Low House Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177

Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Legacy . . . . . . . . . . . . 164

Angela Hopper Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186

Bonaventure Blues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173

Ashley Brooke Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124

The Brow Bar Savannah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178

AV8 Barbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175

Budget Blinds of Savannah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173

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The Bull Street Light Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186

MM Johnson CPA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184

Carriage Trade Public Relations Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178

Morgan Rae Boutique. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185

Clarity for High Performance LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135

National Association of Women in Construction . . . . . . . . . 151

Coastal Ear, Nose & Throat LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158

New Yoga Now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152

Coldwell Banker Access Realty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156

Origin Coffee Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153

Crowned Elite Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191

Painted Sky Studio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189

Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty . . . . . . 130-131

Pride Pools, Spas and Leisure Products. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185

Dogtopia of Thunderbolt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179

The Printed Peach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167

Dozier Real Estate Brokered by Exp Realty LLC . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Edible Arrangements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Emily McCarthy + Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Engel & Völkers Savannah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Everard Auctions and Appraisals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 Fiduciary EDGE Advisors LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Finches Sandwiches and Sundries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Forsight Unique Eye Care & Eye Wear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Full Bloom Salon & Dry Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Georgia Eye Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Glow Medical Spa and Beauty Boutique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Goodwill Southeast Georgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Great Oaks Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Hancock Askew & Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Heather Murphy Group — Keller Williams Realty . . . . . . . 182 The Heritage Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Image Is Everything Nail Bar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 J Parker Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Kati Ann Wright, Realty One Group Inclusion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 The Landings Company Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126-127 The Leadership Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148

Realty One Group Inclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140-141 Refine Savannah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Salon Della Vita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 Samantha Byrd Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Savannah Behavioral Pediatrics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Savannah Blinds Shutters and Shades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Savannah Dental. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Savannah Endocrinology LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Savannah Family Eye Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Savannah Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Savannah Plastic Surgery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Savannah Seafood Shack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Savannah Square Senior Living . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Schuman Signature Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Sherry’s Honey Pot Fabric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 SMG Advertising + Film. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Sound View Wealth Advisors LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 The Spa at A3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 State Farm Agency — Erica Timmons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Stephanie Hoey Interiors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170

Lesley Francis PR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149

StoneLords (Art, Apparel and Design Studio). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188

Lime and Lemon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167

Swanson Signature Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171

Low Country Dermatology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150

TC Federal Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190

Lowcountry Foundation Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172

Thompson Chiropractic & Wellness Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162

Luxury Living Savannah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122

Tidewater Landscape Management Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168

Marsh & Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183

Tims Bikes, Beach & Disc Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189

Meyer & Sayers LLP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177

UB Henna & Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182

The Mint Green Tag Sale Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184

Wax and Wane Waxing Salon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169

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Tammy Jo Long LUXURY LIVING SAVANNAH

M: 630.728.6555 O: 912.999.7200 luxurylivingsavannah.com tj@luxurylivingsavannah.com

MY MISSION: as Savannah’s oldest vacation rental management company is not only to deliver the highest occupancy rates for our clients with properties in Savannah and on Tybee Island but also to take great care of their valuable asset – the real estate itself. By owning a boutique vacation rental company for 20 years, I have the privilege of being selective of the properties I want to manage. The properties must meet the uncompromising quality standard to be called “Luxury.” I treat every property as if it were my own. My clients become my friends, and their properties become my children. MY MOTTO: is work hard and travel often. BEST BUSINESS ADVICE I EVER RECEIVED:

was from my mother, who had an eighthgrade education. She said that education,

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hard work and taking risks will lead you to success, and that will give you independence, options and power. YOU’D NEVER GUESS THAT: I salsa dance. I’M THANKFUL FOR: the amazing team of women who run Luxury Living Savannah. We are a 100 percent women-run company. I am blessed to have worked with some of our ladies for nearly 20 years, and our low staff turnover results in a high level of consistent service to our clients. I’M PROUD OF: the amazing young man my son, Robby, has become. While embracing the challenging job of raising a son as a single working mom, I tried to set a positive example of hard work and how to navigate life with a good moral compass.


BankSouth 912.200.9420 18 W. Bryan St. banksouth.com From left: Laura Moore, Market President; Kay Ford, Chairman of BankSouth Savannah Advisory Board; and Heather Peloquin, Vice President and Commercial and Consumer Relationship Manager

OUR PURPOSE: is to be the bank that is here to help our community build for the future. With a full range of services, our clients have more than a place to store their money – they have a partner invested in their future. OUR CLIENTS CHOOSE US BECAUSE:

we are a leading community bank serving our area and giving our clients a seamless experience. Although BankSouth and BankSouth Mortgage are two separate legal entities, our commitment to serving o r c stomers is nified. hen a ank and a mortgage company become partners, everyone – especially our customers – get stronger. For us, it is all about relationships! WE STAY INVOLVED IN OUR COMMUNITY:

y ein active s pporters o area nonprofits.

Not only are we proud to bank many leadin nonprofits in o r area t we are also committed to giving back through our team’s volunteer efforts. We are involved with nonprofit or ani ations schools and pro essional or ani ations that are makin a difference in the lives of people throughout our community. WE ADMIRE WOMEN WHO: have the same commitment to their community, their customers, their family and friends that we do every day. THE LATEST IN BANKING: We are continuously investing in digital technology and platforms that better enable us to redefine the ankin e perience or o r customers, bringing the bank to them wherever and whenever they need it.

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Brooke Powell ASHLEY BROOKE PROPERTIES 912.272.7575 329 Commercial Drive, Ste. 100 ashleybrookeproperties.com

MY CLIENTS CHOOSE TO DO BUSINESS WITH ME BECAUSE: I am incredibly

passionate about my work, my clients, my city, and selling the Southern lifestyle.

MOST PEOPLE ARE SURPRISED WHEN THEY LEARN: that I have a political science

degree from the University of Georgia. My experience gives me an edge in this business. I am able to gather and analyze data at a higher level, a huge advantage to my clients. ONLY EXPERIENCE COULD TEACH ME:

that agent relationships are absolutely crucial to the success of my clients. Having a rep tation o ein di fic lt to work with can be detrimental to winning an offer. I go out of my way to create a pleasant experience for everyone involved, while maintaining the a ility to fiercely ne otiate or my clients.

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MY LOCAL HEROINE IS: my mother, Gail. Thirty years ago, she left her dental hygiene career and started Palmetto Dental Personnel in order to be more present for my brother and I. She never missed a dance recital, a volleyball game or a softball practice. When I met my husband, I knew I wanted a career that would afford my children the same opportunity. I am grateful for having a strong, hard-working and loving mother to look up to. MY CLIENTS APPRECIATE: my innate talent for design and marketing, which helps both my buying and selling clients. I am able to drive my listings to the top of a buyer’s interest list and often get sellers a higher return in less time. For my buyers, I have an eye for seeing the potential and crafting a vision. This allows my buyers to consider properties that others may pass over.


Jayne W. Di Vincenzo FIDUCIARY EDGE ADVISORS LLC

912.521.5005 33 Bull St., Ste. 505 fiduciaryedgeadv.com

From left: Olivia Di Vincenzo, Jeri Bice, Jeffrey White, Jayne W. Di Vincenzo, AIF, CEP, CEO, Meagan Keatts, Sophia Di Vincenzo

MY MISSION: is to smooth the road to and through retirementand make a positive impact on our clients and their family’s lives.

YOU’D NEVER GUESS THAT: I lived in Isfahan, Iran, and am one of nine children.

MY MOTTO: is err on the side of kindness.

not make decisions out of fear.

I ADMIRE WOMEN WHO: have a peaceful inner joy and are generous with their time and talents. MY TOOLS OF THE TRADE: are my

Economist and Wall Street Journal subscriptions, my calculator and space heater it s always ree in in my o fice .

I’VE LEARNED THE HARD WAY THAT:

it is wise to listen more closely to that little voice inside. I LEAD BY: educating.

I HOPE MORE WOMEN WILL:

WHEN I’M NOT IN THE OFFICE:

I enjoy cooking for my family and guests, gardening, painting, walking around beautiful Savannah and hanging out with my Portuguese Water Dogs, Bruno and Romeo. I STAY INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY BY:

serving on boards like Step Up Savannah, financially s pportin ca ses like the Food Bank and Court Appointed Special Advocates, which lifts up the most vulnerable in society, and providing education on strate ies or creatin financial wellness.

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The Landings Company Real Estate 912.598.0500 • 1 Landings Way, North • thelandings.com

Standing, from left: Suzanne Andrews, Liz Giddens, Christy Johns, Judy Green, Angela Sauers, Jill Brooks, Mary Beth McInerney, Georgine Scott, Stephanie Giorgio, Christy Moore, Eileen Galves

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Sitting, from left: Linda Novack, Gail Toler, Susan Connelly, Pat Ewaldsen, Ginna Carroll, Ashley Gold, Katie Hart, Skyler Frazier, Wendy Reed, Amy Blevins; not pictured: Candice Parsons and Peggy Utley

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OUR MISSION: is to strive to be the leading real estate company at The Landings and to always exceed our clients’ expectations.

iwanis l o kidaway are st a ew o the initiatives we lend our support to – because that s st what ood nei h ors do.

WE BELIEVE: that there’s nothing more exciting than meeting new people, hearing their stories and helpin them find the per ect home.

WE ARE PROUD TO BE: a ro p o pro essional and distin ished siness women who are e perts in all aspects o he Landings community, including its real estate, li estyle and world class resort style amenities. We know The Landings better than anyone because it’s the only community that we represent and most o s are ort nate enough to call it home. We are as vibrant as the comm nity and li estyle that we represent.

THE SECRET TO GOOD BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH: is the philosophy that being

good neighbors creates good business. As Realtors, we know that relationships always come first whether c ltivatin new siness or takin care o lon time clients and riends. At The Landings Company, we all work to be great Savannah neighbors. We support and sponsor local initiatives that help the Savannah comm nity. he nited ay o the oastal Empire, The Landings Landlovers, The Club Car Championship, Savannah Challenger and

WE CHOOSE TO WORK HERE BECAUSE:

we are passionate about marketing a comm nity that o ers e ceptional real estate and a tremendo s li estyle com ined with a small town eel within a ea ti l ntracoastal

Waterway community. The mission, advanced marketing strategies and investment by The Landings Company in attracting buyers and supporting our sellers provides excellent partnerin opport nities or o r team. WE ADMIRE WOMEN WHO: are authentic,

nny smart kind women and who are all our sisters, mothers, daughters, aunts, randmothers and reat randmothers. eal state is a women centric siness and we’re proud to represent! WE CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: o r amilies

o r riends and o r phones.

BUSINESS ADVICE WE LIVE BY: “Far and away the est pri e that li e o ers is the chance to work hard at work worth doin . – Theodore Roosevelt

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Michelle M. Peth BEETTAN

888.803.4908 102 E. Liberty St., in Drayton Tower BEETTAN.com michelle@beettan.com From left: Owner Michelle M. Peth, Amanda Harris, Melayna Denmark

MY MISSION: is to empower women – one tan at a time! MY MOTTO: is if you’re not making mistakes, you’re not taking risks, and that means you’re not going anywhere. The key is to make mistakes faster than the competition, so you have more chances to learn from and win. I ADMIRE WOMEN WHO: go with their gut

and trust themselves. I think it’s a mistake when women do not take risks nor go against the traditional norms of conformity. I say, let’s own who we are individually because that is where we find o r stren th. I’VE LEARNED THE HARD WAY THAT:

I know what is best for my business. Yes, I ask a lot of questions, but ultimately I know what is the right answer for BEETTAN.

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MY REAL JOB DESCRIPTION IS: an early mother who is still uncovering how strong I can become. THE BEST BUSINESS ADVICE I RECEIVED:

was do not follow where the path may lead, go where there is no path and leave a trail. LEADERSHIP IS: not a person nor a position.

It is a relationship between people based on trust, obligation, commitment, emotion and a shared vision of the good.

YOU’D NEVER GUESS THAT: I had a beet

tattooed on my shoulder long before I knew that I would have a product made from beets. My son loved beets as a toddler, and years ago I put a heart-shaped beet there for him.

–Answers provided by Michelle M. Peth, owner


Abshire PR 912.695.7881 abshirepr.com pr@abshirepr.com From left: Shannon Phillips, vice president; Jennifer Abshire, founder and CEO; Susan Hancock, president; and Caroline Holden, director of business development

OUR MISSION: is to be corporate storytellers who help build strong regional brands through creative content and innovative executive counsel. Our mission is to maintain strong relationships with our clients, vendors, the media and the communities we serve. Abshire PR continues to feel blessed beyond measure as we celebrate being in business for more than two decades! WE ADMIRE: small business owners and their nimble teams who keep working tirelessly to keep their businesses moving forward. ON A TYPICAL DAY, WE ARE: shooting

video and photography, developing strategic plans with clients, creating unique content, organizing company events, calling media, doing online research,

organizing databases and volunteering pro ono or many o o r nonprofit organizations. We hit the ground running each day working hard to hustle for the company we keep. We remain grateful for being able to do such great work with so many area businesses who trust our team. WE CONTINUE TO: grow! Shannon Phillips was recently promoted to vice president, and Abshire PR just hired Savannah native Caroline Holden as director of business development. THE SECRET TO GOOD BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH: Keep it authentic. Create

strong professional relationships built on trust and integrity. Stay humble and grateful. Over deliver and write lots of thank you notes!

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Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty Savannah: 9-13-17 W. Charlton St. • 912.234.3323 • Bluffton: 49 Boundary St. • 843.836.3900 • danielravenelsir.com

Back row, from left: Carolyn Ezelle, Helen Johnson, Betsy Kingston Myers, Corinne Brown, Annie Rockwell, Laura Reid, Lucy Hitch, Julie Kehoe, Therese McMillan, Schyler Wardlaw Foskey, Allie Anderson McGinty, Juliette Howell

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Front row, from left: Jean Stacy, Celia Dunn, Jess Mikell, Lavinia Strong, Lynne Bozeman, Emily Salzer, Emily Trust, Laurie Ross, Louisa Daly, Monica McGoldrick, Missy Kolgaklis Taylor, Ruthie Lynah Whitlow, Catherine Cooper, Rachel Umbreit, Kelli Weis

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OUR MISSION: is to provide unmatched real estate service along the Lowcountry coast. In November 2021, Celia Dunn Sotheby’s International Realty merged with Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty. Our shared commitment to high ethical and professional standards made the partnership an ideal fit. ow nder the aniel avenel Sotheby’s International Realty name, our clients enefit rom an e panded reach p the coastline to Charleston, South Carolina. e are pro d to e a l ry rokera e firm not only because we represent some of the finest homes in the area t also eca se we treat each listing with the same elevated care. ter all tr e l ry is a level o service not a price point. THE SECRET TO GOOD BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH: is following the Golden Rule –

to treat others as you wish to be treated. The business of real estate is, at its core, the business of relationships. Prioritizing and cultivating relationships involves treating everyone – clients, associates, other agents – with integrity, consideration and respect. Furthering this culture in the Savannah business community strengthens all of our opportunities for success and, ultimately, makes o r work more lfillin . ter years in the avannah real estate ind stry we know shortcuts might get you where you want to o ickly t lon term achievement is ilt on a o ndation o kindness and inte rity. THE LOCAL WOMAN WE MOST ADMIRE:

would, of course, be Celia Dunn. Despite the merger and name change, she is still very m ch an active part o o r rokera e firm. Without her trailblazing, many of us would

not be where we are today. Her passion for helping others and her drive to build a business with honesty and compassion created a firm that ali ned per ectly with the core values of Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty of Charleston. Celia’s vision and perseverance have allowed us to o er o r l ry level o service to a lar er area, successfully helping even more people with their real estate needs. WE ARE EXCITED TO: move o r o fice

to a larger space just across Madison are ena lin o r rowin firm to better support our agents, which in turn will better serve our clients. We have enjoyed the historic setting of our current o fice t we are ready to shake thin s up and create a new, collaborative space or today s work environment.

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Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices BAY STREET REALTY GROUP 912.233.6000 fice i ava a a d ida ay eau or ri a d ar or a d oo a oi a d a a a d ay ree ea y rou .com

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WE ARE YOUR: Forever Agent! Real estate is more than a transaction; it’s a relationship. We represent real people with big dreams and different realities, not just as agents, but as partners and trusted advisors – from the first home to the last home and everythin in between. OUR NETWORK: Spans the globe. We are e perts in the owco ntry. e also work seamlessly with o r vast network o HH o fices aro nd the lo e. e can connect yo with the ri ht a ent no matter where yo are movin . WHEN OUR NAME GOES ON A REAL ESTATE SIGN: It means something. It’s a

promise o tr st inte rity sta ility lon evity and the hi hest standards o work. e do not take that promise li htly. hat s why yo ll see

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these val es re ected in every o fice every a ent every interaction. THE MOST COMMON QUESTION WE RECEIVE IS: Are we headed for a real

estate crash? No. We’re sitting in a market that is completely a o t s pply and demand. Current values are what the market has commanded and that s what yers are payin . n the comin years the market may level and correct in a few places, but we’re not in for a catastrophic crash. FUN FACT: Home prices rose percent d rin in the ore o ic Home rice Index, the largest annual gain recorded in its year history. he avera e homeowner s e ity has rown y d rin the last months.


Stephanie Joy Sweeney DMD SAVANNAH DENTAL

912.355.8821 Savannah: 815 E. 68th St. Richmond Hill: 12650 Ga-144 savannah.dental

MY MISSION: is to give people the confidence to smile. smile p ts others at ease and smilin releases ne ropeptides to help fi ht o stress and make yo eel ood. l s yo r smile is conta io s ca sin others to nconscio sly smile and et those ne ropeptide e ects too IF A PERSON ISN’T HAPPY WITH THEIR SMILE: then they won t share it with the world. I WANT OUR TEAM: to en oy their time in the o fice and o home smilin e cited a o t the ood they did or others and each other. MY LOCAL HEROINE: is r. riana mos. he is s ch an ama in leader with an e tremely hi h emotional allowin her to easily connect with oth patients and o r team. rin the past year she has created a stron

ond with o r team p shin not only hersel t also o r team to row and develop as individ als and as a team. he has s ch a passion or dentistry and have never seen her rin anythin t her est to the o fice each day. YOU’D NEVER GUESS THAT: love to

s r and travel to s r . ltho h do s r at y ee wo ld m ch pre er to travel to i er and lon er waves. y avorite s r spots are on the acific oast o e ico and l alvador. ltho h a head hi h wave is my avorite si ed s r ve s r ed waves as i as eet I’M MOST THANKFUL FOR: my team.

his ama in ly talented ro p o women and even a ew men make every day at the o fice s per n

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Dozier Real Estate BROKERED BY EXP REALTY, LLC

C: 912.665.5699 W: 404.281.6350 dozierrealestate.com

Christina Dozier, Realtor/owner of Dozier Real Estate, Brokered by EXP Realty, LLC

MY MOTTO: is to bring value, period. I don’t

want my clients spending time or stressing out doing things we could be managing for them, and we owe it to them to bring databacked expertise and advice to them every step of the way. If we’re not bringing them value and making their lives easier, we’re not doing our job to the best of our ability.

OUR CLIENTS CHOOSE TO DO BUSINESS WITH US BECAUSE: we are deeply

committed to understanding their goals and needs and then o r team sets o t to lfill them. We don’t stop when the transaction is over; we stop when our client is settled and happy. We strive to manage every detail and anticipate every need along the way. MOST PEOPLE ARE SURPRISED WHEN THEY LEARN THAT: I started Dozier Real

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Estate when I was three months pregnant! Starting a business as a new mom is no easy feat, but it’s allowed me to connect in a very genuine way with the clients I serve. I’m a real person looking to better myself and my family, just like every other woman or mom out there chasing her dreams and seeking to make a house a home. Becoming a mother has made me the best, most hardworking version of myself and puts into perspective for me what life is really about. I’M MOST PROUD OF: my incredible team and o r roles first and oremost as wives and mothers. We are real women excited to use our talent and our careers to contribute to our communities and enrich our families every day, and there’s honor in that.

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Victoria Baylor, CPC CLARITY FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE LLC

912.484.6787 victoriabaylor.com victoria@victoriabaylor.com

MY MISSION: is to help high-performing women ain clarity and confidence to e ceed their goals. I provide high-level coaching in the areas of personal branding, career transitions, leadership development and overcoming mindset blocks like the impostor syndrome. As a result, my clients are able to break the cycles of being overwhelmed or having a lack of focus and instead gain greater impact and income. I WISH MORE WOMEN: knew just how

uniquely brilliant they are. Your differences are your competitive edge in your work and life. So many women put their entire focus on their work and on others. They often lose their identity in the process. Getting clear on who you are and what you want is a gamechanger! It is the gateway to authenticity, reater s ccess reedom and lfillment.

I ALSO HELP: organizations develop their brilliant leaders. Leaders don’t come off of a conveyor belt. My focus is on helping leaders holistically develop a strong personal brand to lfill their or ani ation s mission and oals. MY REAL JOB DESCRIPTION: is researcher

and cheerleader. I love tailoring my coaching, trainings and speeches to bring the greatest impact, aha moments and positive change for my clients. I love to cheer them on to their goals.

PEOPLE HIRE ME BECAUSE: I’m trustworthy,

confidential knowled ea le and ener i in .

WHEN I’M NOT IN THE OFFICE: I’m enjoying a meal at The Vault Kitchen & Market, hanging out in a bookstore or plannin my ne t e c rsion.

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Slade Dye EDIBLE ARRANGEMENTS 912.925.8742 10010 Abercorn St. ediblearrangements.com

SOME OF THE BEST ADVICE I’VE EVER RECEIVED: is make the day; don’t let the

day make you. Surround yourself with the right people. Give more than you expect to receive. Leave your comfort zone. Treat people with kindness and show them your light. I’M THANKFUL FOR: my children and my family for supporting me and allowing me to follow my dreams. The sky’s the limit with the right team behind you. MY PERFECT DAY IN SAVANNAH: includes brunch at The Collins Quarter, a stroll through the beautiful squares, shopping at my favorite local shops, a cocktail at a gorgeous rooftop bar, an early dinner of raw oysters and seafood and then a sunset cruise on the boat with my family. You can’t beat the Lowcountry lifestyle!

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YOUR BUSINESS HAS TO: stay relevant and

grow with demands. We’ve all witnessed that more than ever through the pandemic. The corporate world doesn’t talk much about how we remain relevant and not compromise who we are. Treat your customers like family, communicate well and strategically plan for change and growth. The only constant in the world is change. MOST PEOPLE ARE SURPRISED WHEN THEY LEARN: that even though I have a

business and small children, I’ve challenged myself to go back to school and pursue another degree in biology with a minor in Spanish. With the right mindset and ambition, you can do anything you want in this life. You’re never too old to continue your education. I also enjoy learning survival skills in case of an apocalypse.


Georgia Eye Institute 912.354.4800 • 4720 Waters Ave. 912.352.7941 • Ophthalmology Associates Location, 2 E. Jackson Blvd. Other locations in: Pooler, Richmond Hill, Statesboro, Hinesville, Jesup, Vidalia and Bluffton, South Carolina gaeyeinstitute.com From left: Jennifer Bromley, MD, and Judith Piros, MD

MY MISSION: is to find a alance etween

ein the est mom wi e and doctor that can e. t s not easy – Bromley

MY MOTTO: is to treat all patients as i they

are honored

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ONLY EXPERIENCE COULD TEACH ME:

that thin s are never ite as ood or as ad as they seem. – Bromley WE ADMIRE WOMEN WHO:

re stron on the o tside and marshmallows on the inside. – Piros re stron confident and independent. – Bromley

MY REAL JOB: is a workin mother

driver and sched lin master – Bromley

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MY TOOLS OF THE TRADE:

re my ama in sta and my sense o h mor. – Piros y sta o r ama in s r ery center and my partners. – Bromley THE BEST BUSINESS ADVICE I RECEIVED:

is a ote rom aya n elo o the est yo can ntil yo know etter. hen when yo know etter do etter. – Bromley

WHEN I AM NOT IN THE OFFICE: am spendin time with my amily. y three children are all very active so we are constantly on the o. – Bromley I AM MOST THANKFUL FOR: my ama in sta oth in the clinic and in the s r ery center and o vio sly my amily. – Bromley

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Emily McCarthy

MY MISSION: is to invite joy into our customers’ lives through gift-giving, entertaining and style. We carefully curate and design a lifestyle brand to support our mission. MY REAL JOB DESCRIPTION: is being

EMILY MCCARTHY + CO.

912.495.5386 emilymccarthy.com

a mother of two, so my real job involves supporting their many sports and hobbies. I’m lucky to have an amazing team that allows me to also focus on being a mom. My husband and I incorporate them into our businesses whenever possi le. o ll find a ew pieces of clothing inspired by my children’s style as well as a section of the Shoppe curated by my daughter, Lillian. I LEAD BY: supporting other women and their endeavors. I try to inspire others to

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push themselves to follow their aspirations, no matter how busy life may seem. There is always time to do something that you love; it’s all about time management. I’M THANKFUL FOR: my amazing family and team. Without them, this journey would not be possible. We are all better with a village! BEST BUSINESS ADVICE I EVER RECEIVED:

was from my grandmother, Lil, who said, “What’s for you won’t pass you by.”

I HOPE MORE WOMEN WILL: have both amazing careers and be very involved mothers. Too many women feel like they have to choose one or the other. I believe that I’m showing my children what it’s like to follow your dreams, which is the best lesson I can teach them.


AHAS Doctors of Audiology 803 E. 68th St. 912.351.3038 • 912.598.0616 Locations also in Pooler, Statesboro and The Village on Skidaway Island 912.598.0616 (Skidaway Island direct) ahassavannah.com From left: Casey Allen, AuD; Cori Palmer, AuD; Susan Timna, AuD; Katy Laws, AuD; Sara King, AuD

OUR MISSION: is to improve a patient’s quality of life by improving their hearing health and addressing their communication needs. Better hearing means better overall wellness. Untreated hearing loss has been linked to dementia, increased fatigue and increased depression. Our award-winning team of Doctors of Audiology has been serving Savannah for more than 30 years. WE HEAR YOU: when you say that your

hearing loss is not always noticeable to you, but your family and friends are complaining. Hearing loss typically presents itself by not understanding the conversation, especially when there is competing noise or people talking in the background. What is not so commonly known is that studies show that untreated hearing loss leads to earlier memory problems and cognitive decline.

WE ADVISE YOU: to visit us for a hearing test to get a baseline of your hearing and to discuss your communication needs, from not understanding the TV to not hearing your loved ones. It is important that you see an actual Doctor of Audiology to diagnose and remediate your hearing problems and guide you through a sea of misinformation. WE ARE HERE TO HELP: you get back the clarity of speech or give you the appropriate referral if your loss can be medically treated. There is a vast array of related medical problems that have links to hearing loss that are missed due to patients thinking that hearing loss is natural as we get older. e o er complimentary in o fice hearin screenings, consultations and demonstrations of the newest in hearing health technology. ENT physicians available by appointment.

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Realty One Group Inclusion 912.298.7200 • 7025 Hodgson Memorial Drive, Unit A • searchhomesinsavannah.com

Standing, from left: Cathy Rodgers, Kim Shaw, Shelly La’Monica, Karen Krupp, Susan Ross,Chelsey O’Herron, Bonnie Whittle, Janet Howard, Ann Marie Neill, Nicolette Leasa, Andresa Mueller, Rolonda Hunter, Rebecca Wayman, Krissie Laird, Anna Bunton, Jodi Clark, Logan Fox

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Sitting, from left: Susan Dailey, Alison Smith, Cathy Cason, Tanner Stratton, Laurie Florance, Kim Rodenburg, Laura Celaya, Sharita Lal, Kathleen Linzey, Claudia Alexander, Meredith Gibson, Elizabeth Gantt, Anne Gantt, Angela Peer

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WE ARE: a dynamic group of real estate professionals with an innovative and supportive real estate brokerage behind us. Together, we deliver unsurpassed concierge-level service to all our clients. We empower our buyers and sellers by utilizing cutting-edge tools and advanced technology needed to adapt in this evolving marketplace. WE HAVE FUN: whenever we get together, either virtually or in-person, to support one another and our business. We understand the value of active volunteerism. We seek opportunities to connect with the community by coming together as a team to make a positive impact. We believe that giving is receiving and that by changing lives we impact our own.

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WE ARE PROUD OF: being much more than our brand name “Inclusion.” In Savannah, we embody inclusion in both our diversity of agents and our representation of all consumers. We are knowledgeable professionals who can confidently ide and service the novice homebuyer, the luxury market of both buyers and sellers and the seasoned real estate investor. Above all else, we represent all our clients with integrity. OUR SECRET WEAPON: is a culture of supportive and diverse agents who work together to provide our clients with the best resources, industry knowledge and forward-thinking marketing to reach their real estate goals.

OUR VISION: is to take risks, be bold, seize the day and respect others and the world around us. Remember, your circumstances will change, people will change, and you willchange. So be open to it, embrace it, live it. Everyone matters — everyone’s voice, everyone’s dreams. We all have ONE life to live, ONE chance to make it mean something and ONE opportunity to live with no regrets. WE ARE THANKFUL FOR: this beautiful, eclectic city that we get to live in and represent as ambassadors to clients from around the world every day. We are grateful to be able to showcase our hometown or adopted city and its unique personality and help o r clients find the perfect place to call home.

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Goodwill Southeast Georgia 912.856.5452 7220 Sallie Mood Drive goodwillsega.org From left: Laura Villegas, Vice President, Human Resources and Compliance; Jessica Callaway-Penny, Vice President, Donated Goods Retail; Valarie Wiles, Vice President, Information Technology; Veronica Styron, Vice President, Mission Services

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GOODWILL SOUTHEAST GEORGIA IS: a complex and diverse social enterprise. We support our mission to help individuals overcome barriers to sustainable employment. MY MISSION IS TO:

Empower and inspire people to achieve their greatest personal and professional potential. – Villegas e the est in ence and e ample or my daughters, family and teammates. – Wiles I ADMIRE WOMEN WHO:

Are passionate about making a positive impact on people and their community. – Villegas Support other women in achieving their goals. – Styron Have big dreams, strong drive and determination. – Wiles

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Use their voice and strength to advocates for others and lift others up. – Callaway-Penny MY TOOLS OF THE TRADE ARE:

perseverance, accountability, a work-life balance and a good cup of coffee. – Styron I LEAD BY: the principles of servant leadership. I believe that we have the responsibility to encourage and lift others up to make the biggest impact. – Callaway-Penny I’M MOST PROUD OF: my bachelor’s and master s de rees as m the first eneration in my family to obtain a college degree. – Villegas I HOPE MORE WOMEN WILL: speak up and stand up for themselves, stay strong through life’s journey and don’t let anyone tell them that they aren’t great. – Wiles


Courtney Victor GLOW MEDICAL SPA AND BEAUTY BOUTIQUE 912.303.9611 • 415 Eisenhower Drive #6 912.349.3690 • 3 E. Perry St. glowsavannah.com The Glow MedSpa team has won Savannah magazine’s Best of Savannah for 13 years in a row. From left, front: Mary Kate Robertson, Brittney Jasien, Courtney Victor, Eden Bates, Vanessa Delisle; back: Sophia Antonellis, Paige Nelson, Madison Wilkins, Joyce Chan, Ragan Gaskin, Jacqueline Mains, Mary Douglass Hallman, Sydney Jaeger

MY MISSION: is to help women feel empowered and confident and se any pro essional s ccess achieve to ive ack and improve the lives o others. OUR PATIENTS CHOOSE US BECAUSE: the

c stomer service e perience and the services and prod ct reakthro hs we o er at low are the watermarks or medical aesthetics. I LEAD BY: ein interactive and y ein a

visionary. am so rate l to e s rro nded y wonder l women every time walk into work and stron ly enco ra e my team to share their ideas and inspirations. e strive to make low the est it can e to ether.

I HOPE MORE WOMEN WILL: remem er to take time or themselves. omen lead s ch sy stress l lives o ten providin or other

people in so many ways. hey need to remem er to prioriti e themselves. MOST PEOPLE DO NOT KNOW: we are

ranked in the op percent o all oto and filler acco nts in the co ntry. e do more oto and fillers than other acco nts which p ts s in the op acco nts in eor ia. e are also amon the op lar est Hydra acial acco nts in eor ia. am so pro d o my teams or not st the antity t the ality o care they provide.

I AM MOST PROUD THAT: as we cele rate o r th year in siness o r ama in s pporters have made it possi le or s to donate and ive ack more than to local nonprofits. –Answers provided by Courtney Victor

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Engel & Völkers Savannah 912.238.0874 • savannah.evrealestate.com 31 W. Congress St. • 1650 E. Victory Drive Bottom: Thabo Hall, Caitlin Carter, Kimberly Pelletier, Broker/License Partner Jessica Kelly, Monika Bryant, Amber Holt, Ramona Minter; back: Natalie Schroder, Farrell Click, Donna Davis, Melody Rodriguez, Fran Belloir, Esther Goossens, Julie Evans, Kimberly Ergul, Danni Powers, Kellie Mctrye, Lana Sanders, Victoria Turner, Ashley Behlke; on stairs: Sarah Pounders, Kelly Bittinger, Lisa White, Nadia Pidgeon, Sheena Norris

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OUR CORE VALUES ARE: competence, e cl sivity and passion these define o r real estate firm. here is a sin le vision shared y those who represent n el lkers worldwide to link the aspirations o discernin individ als aro nd the world e it in a private or siness conte t with total passion. OUR BUSINESS: is a

ll service residential real estate rokera e firm speciali in in avannah and its coastal comm nities. e are n el lkers a premier lo al real estate company o nded in rope in . n el lkers now operates property shops in nations. y partnerin o r local o ti e real estate firm with n el lkers we have the a ility to market homes across a lo al network o a filiates increasin e pos re amon individ als within an e cl sive international a dience.

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WE ARE PROUD OF: havin st een reco ni ed as one o the ation s est rokera es in y eal rends OUR MISSION: is

ellin avannah to the world e are e traordinary award winnin sinesswomen who en oy sharin o r love o avannah o r knowled e o the ho sin market and the investment opport nities o r ea ti l city o ers.

OUR CREATIVE TEAM: helps clients discover the e citement s rro ndin their ne t move whether it s their first home or a l rio s p rade. r trainin and marketin capa ilities ens re that o r advisors can competently meet yo r real estate needs. e will develop a c stomi ed real estate strate y and provide speciali ed services that will work or yo and yo r property.


Great Oaks Bank Savannah: 912.445.6861 7426 Hodgson Memorial Drive Pooler: 912.450.6257 2100 Pooler Parkway Richmond Hill: 912.445.6868 42 Town Centre Drive greatoaks.bank From left: Katharine Miller, mortgage loan originator; Jeanine Thompson, Pooler market executive; Jennifer Fanning, mortgage loan originator; Kristi Davis, commercial relationship manager

WE ARE: the new community bank growing in Savannah. Although we are relatively new to this market, Great Oaks Bank has been serving customers across Georgia since 1934. We are excited to expand our footprint to provide exceptional service to Savannah, Pooler and Richmond Hill with the best local bankers around. OUR MISSION: is to “Grow Your Legacy” – financially pro essionally and or enerations to come. WHAT SETS US APART: is our passion for community banking. Your banker is whom yo see in the o fice to whom yo talk on the phone and who is out supporting the greater Savannah community. There are no 800 numbers at Great Oaks Bank, just real people assisting our customers.

OUR CLIENTS CHOOSE US BECAUSE: we provide warm, friendly, responsive customer service, banking products designed to meet the needs of small businesses and families and true relationship banking. WE LEAD BY: encouraging each other and mentoring the next generation of female bankers. This profession is historically maledominated, so we have had to work harder to have a seat at the table. We want to continue to promote and grow the future female bankers in the greater Savannah area. WE ADMIRE WOMEN WHO: encourage and mentor each other personally and professionally. Balancing family, community and business is a struggle all women face. Supporting each other inside and outside of the o fice is the key to all o o r s ccess.

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Hancock Askew & Co.

OUR MISSION: is to be passionately engaged in what is est or yo and p t yo first. o First” is the compass that guides our decisions, our practices and our culture with our clients, employees and within o r comm nity. OUR REAL JOB DESCRIPTION IS: hard-

912.234.8243 • 100 Riverview Drive fice i eorgia a d orida a coc a e .com

workin women in the o fice and at home. e are CPAs, partners, directors, managers and siness advisors. e are also wives mothers da hters sisters and so m ch more. e wear many hats and do o r very est in each role.

From left: Claire McCarthy, Aya Maeda, Kristi Lowenthal, Susan Clifford, Carolyn McIntosh, Beth Lanier, Michelle Lewis, Kate Haslam

THE SECRET TO GOOD BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH: is to nvest in elationships

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WE LEAD BY: being empathetic with others. e nderstand the di erence o showin empathy vers s sympathy. By being sensitive to the feelings and needs of both our team members and o r clients we ve een a le to drive one another forward and have created long lastin relationships. WE’RE PROUD OF: our ever-growing female leadership team across all our o fices in eor ia and lorida. ive o o r Hancock skew o. partners are women, including our Savannah fice ana in artner arolyn c ntosh. e re pro d to e a company that recognizes the achievements and contributions of women not only to our firm t also to the acco ntin pro ession as a whole.


Dale Parker J. PARKER LTD 912.335.1439

Downtown: 20 W. Broughton St. 12 Oaks Shopping Center: 5500 Abercorn St. Plant Riverside District: 300 W. River St., Ste. 6C Old Town Bluffton: Coming Fall 2022 jparkerltd.com

I AM MOST PROUD OF: my daughter, Taylor, who is a high school English teacher and coach. I’m also proud of the friendships I gained from my coaching career at Savannah Country Day as well as the expansion we’re currently experiencing with J. Parker in my second career. THE SECRET TO MY SUCCESS IS:

surrounding yourself with good people. A great network of people you can trust and lean on at work and in your personal life is invaluable. WHAT I LOOK FORWARD TO MOST IN THE FUTURE: are the surprises, of course.

Who would’ve thought we’d open three additional stores in the last three years? The thought of opening one later this year in Bluffton is so exciting!

MY FAVORITE THING ABOUT SAVANNAH:

is living on the coast and being on the boat or at the beach. I also love the great variety of restaurants (and wine!) we have. I ADMIRE WOMEN WHO: give their best every day and are not afraid of a challenge. THE BEST BUSINESS ADVICE I’VE EVER RECEIVED: comes from way back, to the

business that I truly know — coaching. You miss 100 percent of the shots you don’t take. CLIENTS DO BUSINESS WITH US BECAUSE:

we have been around since 1972, and our attention to detail and personal service continues 50 years later.

I HOPE MORE WOMEN WILL: discover the new ladies’ apparel in all three of our stores.

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The Leadership Center DR. M. LOUISE WALTERS, CEO PhD, MSM, BS, IOM

912.349.7989 louisewalters@theleadershipcenter.com theleadershipcenter.com

THE LEADERSHIP CENTER’S MISSION:

inspiring organization and leadership excellence.

OUR BIGGEST CHALLENGES: are visibility and awareness. Many people don’t yet know that The Leadership Center team manages nonprofit or ani ations and that we cons lt and advise leaders vol nteers and sta s o nonprofit ro ps sinesses overnment a encies and academia. onprofit ro ps impact every aspect o o r world and o r team helps them achieve their goals. THE SECRETS TO HAVING A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS: is ein e i le c rio s honest

enco ra in knowled e learnin rom disappointments, celebrating achievements, remem erin o r roots and mentorin t re leaders.

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I’M VERY PROUD OF: earning my PhD last year.

t complements my years as a s ect matter e pert in creatin rowin mana in and tro leshootin nonprofits and or ani ations. MY MANAGEMENT STYLE IS: oc sed and collaborative. I’m an experienced problem solver and consens s ilder who leads y listenin anticipatin and idin . OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: ll time part time interim mana ement cons ltin needs assessments, leadership development, crisis mana ement and tro leshootin s ccession plannin t ne ps t rnaro nds and fi in roken or ani ations ed cation and trainin strate ic plan and siness plan acilitation and orientations overnance doc ment review opinion s rveys and or ani ation and operation analysis.


Lesley Francis LESLEY FRANCIS PUBLIC RELATIONS INC. W: 912.417.LFPR C: 912.429.3950 11258 Ford Ave. #2, Richmond Hill lesleyfrancispr.com From left: Hollie Barnidge, Allie Robinson, Crystal Vogel, Kristyn Fielding, Shelby McKee, Sally Whitehead, Lesley Francis

OUR MISSION: is to become an extension of our clients’ organizations, learn about what they want to achieve and design and execute marketing and outreach programs to accomplish their goals. Our approach is to get print, broadcast, digital, in-person events and social media all working together to make a lasting impact on target audiences.

downturn of 2008. When I came to Savannah in 2009, I was determined to pay it forward and serve my community. We donate 20 percent o o r illa le time to nonprofit or anizations. I am a past president of our local Rotary Club, have served on many local and regional boards and am currently a member of the advisory board of the United Way.

I AM MOST PROUD OF: my team of dedicated, hardworking, loyal and professional women who work with me every day. A huge shout-out to Hollie, Kristyn, Allie, Crystal, Sally, Shelby, Emily and Mary – thanks for your great work and exceptional commitment!

I’VE DISCOVERED THAT: there are no short c ts and one si e does not fit all. ective marketing programs must be tailored to meet each client s specific needs and d et. We work hard to build initiatives that punch above their weight to give the best possible return on investment. We take an integrated approach and measure our performance on tangible, documented results.

I STAY INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY BY: donatin my time and skills to nonprofit

organizations in the region. I sold my large PR business in London just before the economic

–Answers provided by Lesley Francis, owner

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Low Country Dermatology 912.354.1018 6510 Waters Ave. lcderm.com From left: Kaitlyn Smith, LME; Caroline Turner, FNP-C; Corinne Howington, MD; Elizabeth Brennan, PA-C; Haley Spring, LME

MY MISSION: is to give every patient a good e perience in o r o fice. e want patients to leave with a etter nderstandin o the condition that ro ht them in as well as their c stomi ed treatment. – Howington THE SECRET TO HAVING A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH IS:

r st. sta lishin tr st with yo r patients is a m st especially in the esthetics field. – Spring ood c stomer service. yo make yo r patients happy they will come ack and tell their riends. they have a pro lem make it ri ht. eep an open line o comm nication so that patients know how to reach yo and have the est sta . – Brennan WHEN I’M NOT IN THE OFFICE: am

pro a ly o tdoors hikin or kayakin . – Smith

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I KNEW I WANTED TO PRACTICE DERMATOLOGY: rom watchin my dad

also a dermatolo ist r n a s ccess l practice. – Howington I HOPE MORE WOMEN WILL: wear

se hi h ality skin care and sched le ann al skin checks. – Turner I ADMIRE WOMEN WHO: can m ltitask and keep a ood attit de. t is not easy to hold a ll time o and have a amily. t takes a lot o patience and or ani ation. hey serve as role models or all o s. – Brennan I’M MOST THANKFUL FOR: my da hters my do cker the o fice s Happiness oordinator and my practice – Howington


NAWIC NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION COASTAL GEORGIA CHAPTER #380 nawiccoastalga.org

Front: Rebecca Fenwick, Ethos Preservation; Robin Grenchik, Custom Cabinets; Anne Smith, Lominack Kolman Smith Architects; middle: Jamie Gillis, Custom Cabinets; Haley Walker, Shamrock+; Diana Morrison, Advertising Specialty Services; Tess Stuber, Atlanta Gas Light; Erin Clay, W. Projects; Sherry Reed-Schaff, Comfort Systems USA; Caitlyn Huls, Reeves; back: Emmy Ray, Alair Homes; Kelly Gubenko, Omega Construction; Paige Henderson, JH Decks & Fences; Jessica Leavitt, Alair Homes; Jordan Hardy, White Electrical Construction Company; Tonya Reed, Henry Plumbing; Jenna Watkins, Vantosh Realty Group; Cyerra Britt, Gibson Good Tools; Mae Bowley, Re:Purpose Savannah; Kiersten Connor, JTVS

WE ARE: the local chapter of an international association of women employed in construction that promotes the industry and supports the advancement of women within it. The National Association of Women in onstr ction is an international nonprofit organization of more than 7,000 women in hundreds of chapters worldwide. OUR MISSION: is to support women

to students pursuing construction-related studies each year. Our ongoing NAWIC Scholarship Fund supports young women at Windsor Forest High School and Savannah Technical College who are pursuing careers in construction. That’s what “Building the Future” looks like to us. THE SECRET TO GOOD BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH: is to suit up, show up and

in the construction industry through professional development, business opportunity, community outreach and mentoring programs.

always keep your word. A good reputation is earned because doing great work well isn’t easy. The road to success is always under construction!

WE’RE PROUD OF: paying it forward.

THE TOOLS OF OUR TRADE: are utilizing

Young women need encouragement to find the career path o their dreams. e care. We mentor. We give. NAWIC chapters award millions of dollars in scholarships

the latest technology, a quick mind to create and problem solve anything, grit, guts and patience so we can challenge the status quo. We love what we do!

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Kendall Beene & Erin Lambright NEW YOGA NOW 912.777.5615 • 3131A Bull St. newyoganow.com • @newyoganow From left: Co-owners Kendall Beene, E-RYT, and Erin Lambright

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OUR TOOLS OF THE TRADE ARE: meditation practice (our secret weapon for staying grounded), a paper calendar (hanging a iant calendar in o r o fice has een a ame changer for keeping weeks organized in one tan i le place and smartwatches to mana e time in our classes and respond to messages). WE ARE MOST THANKFUL FOR: our s pportive comm nity o mem ers. e had st cele rated o r one year anniversary when the pandemic shut us down in March 2020. e immediately pivoted and learned how to o er online classes t there was a h e learning curve in terms of everything from the ality o o r e ipment to the n m er o classes we co ld o er. any o o r mem ers stayed with us, encouraged us, took online classes and even donated money that allowed us to upgrade our equipment.

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WE ARE MOST PROUD OF OUR: incredi le staff! Our vision was to create a space for teachers to share authentically from the heart. his can e tricky witho t losin the sense of consistency and unity that is so important in o r line o siness. e have een a sol tely deli hted to watch o r ama in teachers grow in their own ways while still nderstandin what it takes to e a team with a shared mission. MOST PEOPLE ARE SURPRISED WHEN THEY LEARN THAT: Kendall loves

spreadsheets; Erin is the creative one! endall is com orta le helpin her da hter with al e ra and workin as an editorial assistant for a medical writer, while Erin spends her free time crafting and creating. o can even find rin s or eo s ewelry for sale in the studio.


Elise Higgins

MY MISSION: is to make an impact in the world of coffee and, most importantly, make an impact here in the city of Savannah. Using Origin as a vehicle to love and serve others will always be the goal. MY MOTTO: is you can’t ever succeed

ORIGIN COFFEE BAR origincoffee.bar hello@origincoffee.bar

witho t first ailin . o ail o ten ail hard and be proud that you dared to suck at something.

I ADMIRE WOMEN WHO: are hardworking, h m le and sel ess. he tr est e ample I have is my mom, Kelly. I admire her with everything in me, and I hope to show people the same love and care she has always shown me.

I STAY INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY BY:

using Origin as a platform to serve others. During the past year, we have been learning to make bread. We have been able to use all of our samples to make lunches for the homeless. In addition to this, we have been working with Inspiritus to hire refugees to help them transition to li e in the . . o serve our community in these ways has been one of our greatest honors, and I can’t wait to see how it grows. I’M MOST THANKFUL FOR: my husband and co-owner, Matt. Since day one, he has been my champion, and I couldn’t do this without him. He is a massive part of our success, and I’m so grateful for all of the time and talent he has poured into Origin.

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Amy Schuman SCHUMAN SIGNATURE REALTY

C: 912.441.6551 O: 912.410.9119 114 Canal St., Ste. 602, Pooler amyschuman.com

I BELIEVE: that every client is unique and deserves a one-on-one relationship with my full attention. With that as my top focus, I have sold nearly $80 million of local real estate and have developed many lasting relationships with clients and their families. I take pride in each client and show this by providing them with several guarantee programs that eliminate the typical risks associated with buying or selling properties, such as the “Never Be Homeless Guarantee,” which is crucial in today’s market.

three oys and ama in wi e to her h s and Dr. Dudley Stone. Go to packsavannah.com to find o t more a o t how alena eeds hungry children in Savannah.

MY LOCAL HEROINE: is Malena Stone, the

serving on the Board of Directors for PACK, serving at my local church, Compassion Christian Church, and sponsoring onfident omen onfident e a local or ani ation that empowers women and girls to be the best version of themselves confidentwomanconfidentme.com .

founder of PACK (People of Action Caring or ids a nonprofit or ani ation that eeds local children. Malena inspires me daily as I watch her as a professional, wife and a mother. he finds the time to provide or the local community as well as be a mother to her

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BEST BUSINESS ADVICE I EVER RECEIVED:

was to come from a place of contribution. When we contribute to a situation and do for others, we take the focus off of ourselves. It’s di fic lt to worry a o t o r tro les when we are engaged in helping someone else. I GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY BY:


The Heritage Bank Elaine S. Hartog (left): 912.354.8529 Jordan Struble (right): 912.232.2976 620 Stephenson Ave. the-heritage-bank.com

MY REAL JOB DESCRIPTION: is a mother,

banker, wife, anthropology student, photographer, sister and daughter. That is the beauty of being a woman in business now; we get to be all that we want to be! –Hartog

MY MISSION: is to build long-lasting relationships with my clients. I want to listen and learn about what they do and are striving for and to truly be a partner in helping them become successful. –Struble MY LOCAL HEROINE:

The late Eleanor “Sandy” Torrey West. Often referred to as the woman who saved an island, Ms. West was an extraordinary woman who left an immeasurable wake in my life. As a child who frequented Ossabaw Island from a yo n a e learned firsthand the meanin of tenacity and perseverance. –Hartog

My mother, who surrounded me with love and support my entire childhood, all the while juggling being a military wife to a constantly deployed spouse, an actively involved mother and a successful businesswoman. We joke about how I’ve followed in her footsteps in the banking industry (she’s been in banking for almost 30 years). –Struble I’M THANKFUL FOR:

My family, who is my support system. I would not be where I am today without their love, s pport and sacrifices. onstant praise and encouragement from other women in business has also been crucial. Women encouraging women is where it all starts. –Struble My mother for her unwavering support. I could not have asked for a better example of how to be a working mom! –Hartog

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Coldwell Banker Access Realty 912.352.1222 6349 Abercorn St. mycbhomes.com From left: Beverly Sheppard, Sarah Conneff, Karen H. Thomas, Jane Beare, Kim Hansley, Christine King, Tina Gann, Lyn McCuen

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WE ARE: a successful group of professional

women who are experts in real estate in avannah ooler ichmond Hill fin ham County and areas beyond. We are your trusted advisors with unparalleled integrity and local market knowledge, all combined with the advantage of the global Coldwell Banker brand and the exceptional marketing power behind it. WE PROVIDE: results by creating strategic marketing and pricing strategies that maximize your home’s marketability, aimed at selling your home in the shortest time possible at the most favorable price. When purchasing, we guide you every step o the way to find the home o yo r dreams by helping you negotiate the best terms and conditions that meet your real estate goals.

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THE MOST IMPORTANT THING WE DO:

for our clients is offer expert guidance. If you could live anywhere, where would it be? With today’s home values, this is the perfect time to make your dream a reality. “Guiding You Home” is not just what we do, it’s who we are. We love being able to impact our clients’ lives personally. Our greatest satisfaction comes from making a difference and helping our clients achieve their goals and dreams. That is the true measure of our success! CLIENTS CHOOSE TO DO BUSINESS WITH US: because we are experienced, loyal,

trustworthy agents who are a part of Coldwell anker ccess ealty with o fices in South Carolina and Georgia. We are wellequipped to provide exceptional support and unsurpassed marketing tools in real estate.


Refine Savannah 912.944.8751 11550 Abercorn St. refi e ava a .com From left: co-owners Janie Futch, BSN, RN, and Martina Kolovich, MSN, AGNP

OUR MISSION: is to empower inner confidence in a way that potentiates a etter ality o li e.

and adapta le in s ch a chan in world has een a h e lessin to o r siness and the patients we serve.

OUR REAL JOB DESCRIPTION IS: pro lem solvers. n the early sta es it was simply st acial and aesthetic pro lems. ow as o r siness contin es to row there are constant pro lems that arise. t s the nat re o any siness east. hese are the steps we m st ace in order to contin e to take o r siness and patient e perience to the ne t level.

WE HOPE MORE WOMEN WILL: nderstand that there is a societal sti ma a ainst takin care o yo rsel and wantin to look and eel etter. t is st that a sti ma that needs to e redefined. eali in that as a society we are lar ely naware o these proced res their act al realistic o tcomes and who is capa le o receivin them re ires a paradi m shi t in the ind stry. hat o is p to s in the ind stry and how we ed cate o r patients and se o r social plat orms. esthetic proced res can and sho ld e accessi le to all.

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primarily r patient s tr st. t s so val a le and rare in r c rrent world and what it tr ly takes to cel in the aesthetic siness. econd the st o r sta has p t into s and carryin o t r mission. r a ility as a team to stay id

WE ADMIRE WOMEN WHO:

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Rhonda R. Oliver, CPC COASTAL EAR, NOSE & THROAT, LLC

Savannah: 912.355.2335 322 Commercial Drive Pooler: 912.450.2336 200 Blue Moon Crossing coastal-ent.com

From left: Beth B. Abbott; Rhonda R. Oliver, BS, HCM, CPC; Ashley D. Williams

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MY JOURNEY BEGAN: in 1988 at an entrylevel position in healthcare that carried me to 2009 as CFO and co-founder of Coastal Ear, Nose & Throat with my husband, Dr. David Oliver. I received a degree in healthcare management and obtained credentials with the American Academy of Professional Coders in practice management, coding and billing. These steps, along with being involved in specialty organizations, networking and monitoring changes in the evolving healthcare industry, have allowed me to optimize the development of our practice. THE SECRETS TO A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS ARE: the three “As” of success – availability,

affability and ability. We must be available for our patients’ needs, care for our patients in a pleasant, affable way and be able to provide a lfillin patient e perience.

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I’M MOST THANKFUL FOR: our staff (who receive compliments on their friendliness and caring nature), our patients (who trust us with their healthcare needs) and our providers (who deliver state-of-the-art care for adult and pediatric ear, nose and throat conditions, allergies, hearing and sinus CT imaging). I’M MOST PROUD OF: our warm, inviting, beautiful facility, which includes a separate childrens’ room and a nursing room that offers a peaceful place to breastfeed after a tongue tie release. I HOPE WOMEN WILL: understand success is not dependent on a college degree alone. o many other reso rces and e periences are necessary to be successful. Be involved in career organizations, give back to the community and create time for yourself and family.


Nikki Petitt SAVANNAH BLINDS SHUTTERS AND SHADES 912.224.0459 5500 White Bluff Road savannahblinds.com

MY CLIENTS CHOOSE TO DO BUSINESS WITH ME BECAUSE: I offer a personal

touch to each appointment. Our clients deserve just as much of a custom experience as their project.

I ADMIRE WOMEN WHO: have found the

balance between being strong mothers, leaders and individual selves. I think it’s really hard to master work-life balance, and I’m working my hardest to balance everything for myself, my family and my business.

MOST PEOPLE ARE SURPRISED WHEN THEY LEARN: that da le in olfin and

fishin . o can catch me practicin upcoming tournaments in both.

I’M MOST PROUD OF: my team.

or

e ectin over the past year we ve rown

exponentially. It has really forced our mental m scles to e and has p shed s to work more closely together. Much of the team has had to adapt to new duties and roles given the growth we’ve witnessed. It hasn’t been an easy transition, but if it wasn’t for everyone’s adaptable spirit, we would be in trouble. WHAT KEEPS ME GOING: is positive

feedback from the community. The momentum we’ve witnessed during the pandemic has been a whirlwind. And I’m super excited and grateful to be selected as Best Blinds and Shutter Company and Best Window Treatment Company in the 2022 Best of Savannah HOMES reader survey.

WE SPECIALIZE IN: custom interior window treatments, awnings and storm protection. We advise, measure and install your projects.

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Savannah Magazine Editorial: 912.652.0297 Advertising: 912.652.0294 Marketing/Circulation: 912.652.0293 1375 Chatham Parkway savannahmagazine.com From left, front: Jane Townsend, Catherine Wooditch, Sara Watson, Morgan Crolley; back: Melanie Schmermund, Rebecca Hrizuk, Anita Hagin, Holly Todd, Jill Strauss; not pictured: Lane Pelliccione

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OUR MISSION: is to celebrate the new and enduring voices of our city’s culture, commerce and creative community. OUR REAL JOBS ARE BEING: curators of Savannah culture. Natives and newcomers on our staff are all avid, active ambassadors of the unparalleled Savannah lifestyle. WE ARE PROUD OF: being Savannah’s

when an article or cover is shared or tagged on Instagram. Or when a transplant calls for a recommendation for a doctor, restaurant or interior designer and wants a copy of our annual Best of Savannah reader surveys. Long before social media, Savannah magazine was and remains the real avannah in encer. MOST PEOPLE ARE SURPRISED WHEN THEY LEARN: that we helped create the best-selling

premier city magazine for 33 years. Each year, we publish six Savannah magazines, three HOMES issues, our annual Southern Coastal Weddings and a variety of publications for the Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce.

avor o eopold s ce ream. n honor o o r 25th anniversary, we teamed up with Leopold’s to create “Savannah Socialite.” Naming this concoction of chocolate, bourbon-infused caramel and pecans was as fun as the taste tests!

OUR FAVORITE DAYS: are when we hear from readers and partners who say someone pointed them out in a story or turned to them after seeing their advertisement. Or

WE HOPE MORE WOMEN WILL: buy local. By supporting local shops, restaurants and business professionals and services, you are investing in on our community.

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Savannah Plastic Surgery 912.351.5050 7208 Hodgson Memorial Drive savannahplasticsurgery.com From left: Barbara L. Davies, MD FACS, and Karen Bouchard, PA-C, Aesthetic Physician Assistant

I HOPE MORE WOMEN WILL: realize nothing makes a woman more beautiful than the belief she has in herself. – Davies

let her husband turn the lights on when they were together. That changed considerably after her breast augmentation. – Davies

MY CLIENTS DO BUSINESS WITH ME BECAUSE: I am honest and meticulous.

MY TOOLS OF THE TRADE: are all the injectables, including Restylane, Juvederm, Botox/Dysport, Sculptra, Radiesse, multiple laser platforms and medicalgrade skincare. – Bouchard

I study their faces and take the time to understand their facial movements and shapes. I utilize my background in art to provide natural, balanced, beautiful results. – Bouchard

THE GREATEST COMPLIMENT I EVER RECEIVED FROM A PATIENT WAS: that

t rned a ood marria e into a terrific marriage. I had a patient who was extremely insecure about her body and would never

MY PERSONAL BEAUTY SECRET: is always take care of your skin! Keep your daily beauty regimen fairly simple. I use medical grade products twice daily and keep my skin rejuvenated by getting procedures at regular intervals with our estheticians and injector specialist. – Davies

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Thompson Chiropractic & Wellness Center 912.231.3220 • 600 E. Broughton St. 912.295.5440 • 5717 Ga. 21, Rincon dramythompson.com From left: Anamarie Lynch; Kara Marshall; Meredith Thomas LMT; Dr. Amy Thompson DC; Kimberly Morales LMT; Milli Ferguson; Melissa Kopf; Paulette Patterson LMT

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MY MISSION: is to bring better health and a better way of life to my patients by teaching and practicing the true principles of chiropractic wellness care.

I trust my instincts, I also believe that being intellectually curious and open to learning from others is the key to professional success and personal growth.

I’VE LEARNED THE HARD WAY THAT: part of achieving a reasonable work/life balance is learning to ask for help. I’ve always taken pride in my independence, but as a working mom running multiple businesses, I know the importance of having an experienced, capable team in place. I am so fortunate to have found excellent staff who help ensure that my patients have the best possible experience once they walk through our doors.

I’M THANKFUL FOR: my amazing patients and wonderful family and friends who support and encourage me. Seeing the positive change that chiropractic can make in people’s lives day in and day out has brought me so much joy. I’m thankful to be in a profession that gives me the ability to truly make a difference by improving people’s quality of life.

THE BEST BUSINESS ADVICE I EVER RECEIVED: was to surround myself with

people who know more than I do. I’ve tried to do that in all areas of my life. Although

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I HOPE MORE WOMEN WILL: feel empowered to chase their dreams, create the lives they envision and take care of themselves first y takin char e o their health. –Answers provided by Dr. Amy Thompson, DC


Sound View Wealth Advisors LLC 912.239.4630 • svadvice.com 1 Skidaway Village Walk, Ste. 201 Standing, from left: Rebekah Hoffman, Molly Lanier, Nina-Kate Brackett, Crystal Montoya, Melanie Kincade; seated, from left: Noelle Gauthier, Helen Marshall, Melissa Bouchillon

OUR MISSION: is to help you navigate all aspects o yo r financial li e. e are fid ciaries who are le ally and ethically o li ated to p t o r clients est interests ahead o o r own. he sole oc s o o nd iew ealth dvisors is o r clients financial well ein .

amily ilitary elie nd. e also en oy s pportin the andin s rt ssociation el air se ms iwanis o kidaway nion ission merica s econd Harvest o oastal eor ia s ids a e san . omen and a e helter.

WHEN WE ARE NOT IN THE OFFICE: we stay active y r nnin in local races takin eloton fitness classes oin to re arre and playin tennis. ther ho ies that keep s sy are akin oatin paintin crochetin and ardenin .

WE ARE MOST THANKFUL THAT: we contin e to add to o r team o empowered women and work as a team to make a di erence in people s lives y ein their tr sted advisors. ehind every s ccess l woman is a tri e o other s ccess l women who have her ack.

WE STAY INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY BY: partnerin with local or ani ations and

charities that have si nificant meanin to o r team. r ana in artner elissa o chillon serves on local oards incl din avannah sic estival and he andin s

OUR CLIENTS CHOOSE TO DO BUSINESS WITH US BECAUSE: they know we always p t

them first. e are involved in every aspect o their financial pict re and help them chart their co rse with a so nd financial plan.

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Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate Legacy 912.303.8405 • BHGLegacy.com 130 Canal St., Ste. 504, Pooler Front: Krysten Myers, Steffany Farmer, Tari Hornick, Kristen Redding, Amber Ealy; middle: Kristen Aspaas, Sarah Sullivan, Shannon Hornick, Kyndal Mixon, Sandi Idleman; back: Amanda Peterson, Janet Adams, Lindsay Boatright; Not pictured: Rachael Blunt, Linda D’Alto, Ashley Henry, Sharie McCormack, Debbie Smoak, Nicole Staley

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OUR MISSION: is to build a legacy of

strong, lasting real estate relationships. Programs like our Legacy Sales Society recognize our agents not only for their production but also for their participation, promotion and personal development. Our agents have the well-rounded experience that it takes or a s ccess l start to finish real estate transaction.

OUR MOTTO: is #bethelegacy. The

word legacy embodies the impact and accomplishments one has had on people and places. e want o r story as defined by each of our amazing agents, to be about embracing the best in knowledge, ethics, experience and genuine client support.

THE SECRET TO GOOD BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH: is positive word of mouth.

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WE ADMIRE WOMEN WHO: persevere!

The challenges and demands of daily life, parenting, work and everything in between have grown exponentially. All the while, our local real estate market has been one of the most challenging in decades. Watching our agents overcome these obstacles, meet demands and truly succeed beyond all expectations has been nothing short of awe-inspiring.

WE’VE LEARNED THE HARD WAY THAT:

a team is much stronger than an individual. We might be individual agents essentially competing for the same results, but if we change the narrative and support one another as a Legacy team, our success is proven to be much greater. We encourage and reward our agents for their support of one another within our brokerage.


Jillian Rowe SMG ADVERTISING + FILM

912.445.5378 smgaf.com

MY MISSION: is to create really cool stuff. I always try to find new and interestin ways to se film to tell a story. he challen e that comes rom takin somethin m ndane and makin it e traordinary is what keeps me oin . MY TOOLS OF THE TRADE ARE: e cellent li htin can do incredi le thin s with a mediocre camera and reat li htin it s the secret to a hi h ality prod ction e cellent people knowin what yo don t know is important se that knowled e to find the people who e cel in the areas where yo str le and invite them to e a part o yo r team and e cellent fitness daily worko ts keep me on track and allow me to carry aro nd all that heavy prod ction e ipment . I’VE LEARNED THE HARD WAY THAT:

yo never do work witho t a contract.

I’M PROUD OF: o r list o clients. here are

lar e companies on the est oast that y s o t to make their commercials eca se they val e what we prod ce. hat eels really ood. e ve also maintained relationships with many o o r clients or an e traordinarily lon time. e re oin into o r th year with arker s.

THE SECRET TO GOOD BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH: is to nder promise and over

deliver. ana in e pectations is key and that allows me to meet and e ceed those e pectations consistently and deli ht the client. ay e it s y comin in a week e ore deadline or may e it s addin an e tra short video that wasn t incl ded in the ori inal scope o work. t s important to me to make s re that o r clients eel really ood a o t every dollar they spend with s.

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Heidi Daly & Shay Moree-Dew ADVANCED AESTHETICS ACADEMY A3 MASSAGE INSTITUTE THE SPA AT A3 843.784.3376 • www.a3spaeducation.com 40 Okatie Center Blvd. S., Ste. 200-300, Okatie, South Carolina Shay Moree-Dew, partner/COO, left, and Heidi Daly, owner/CEO

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OUR MISSION: is to empower our students and ultimately make them independently financially sec re. r mantras are ollow o r assion and nowled e is ower. yo ac ire knowled e and have passion in what yo do yo are s re to s cceed WE HAVE RECENTLY MOVED: to a newly renovated s are oot state o the art acility to accommodate o r aesthetics and massa e pro ram and clinical spa. WE LOVE OUR LOCATION BECAUSE: we

are close to the order o o th arolina and eor ia and can enroll and rad ate st dents rom oth states in aesthetics and massa e where they can ecome licensed. WE ARE EXCITED THAT: o r first massa e

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massa e class will e in in ly leadin into a all session. assa e nstit te s st dents are trained y e ceptional instr ctors with more than years o c m lative e perience. assa e nstit te is a ational ertification oard or herape tic assa e odywork assi ned school approved y the ederation o tate assa e herapy oards and we are mem ers o the ssociated odywork assa e ro essionals. WE OFFER: ei ht sessions per year or o r aesthetics pro ram. dvanced esthetics cademy o ers asic c rric l m with trainin in n mero s modalities. WE ARE MOST PROUD THAT: we are a

women owned and operated school with inte rity e perience dedication and passion or ed catin people.


Brynn Howard THE PRINTED PEACH & LIME AND LEMON

912.233.6375 417 Whitaker St. theprintedpeachsavannah.com shoplimeandlemon.com

MY NEXT STEP: The Printed Peach is a Lilly Pulitzer Signature Store located in the heart of the Downtown Design District. I have always been a “Lilly Girl,” and when the opportunity for owning my own store presented itself, it was a no brainer! Here we are almost two years later, and I am expanding my business. This spring I am launching Lime and Lemon, a boutique that will offer a different take on a colorful life, a curated online boutique experience for customers new and old.

MY DAILY FASHION ESSENTIALS:

MY MOTTO: is to add a little sunshine and sweetness to every day and to live colorfully always.

MY PERFECT DAY IN SAVANNAH INCLUDES: taking my dogs for a walk,

I STAY INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY BY: eating, shopping and supporting

local businesses.

include a Lele Sadoughi headband, an iced coffee with coordinating straw charm and a Lilly Pulitzer dress.

I ALWAYS KNEW: I wanted to work in

the fashion industry. As a little girl, I loved wearing my mom’s clothes and was constantly wanting everything I owned to be pink. I love people and shopping, so owning a boutique is a per ect fit

a late breakfast at Franklin’s before opening the store, talking with the amazing local Printed Peach customers during the day, dinner at Bella Napoli and drinks at The Artillery.

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TideWater Landscape Management Inc. 912.966.7391 • 1329 Heidt Ave. tidewaterusa.com From left: Courtney Bass, Connie Hill, Lynne Whetsell, Angie Gross, Katherine Chambers

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WE ARE MOST PROUD OF: our more than

150 employees in seven different states across America. With a history of nearly 40 years in business, it takes a dedicated team to allow TideWater to provide the best landscaping service to our customers. The women of TideWater are an integral part of the team. Along with the professionalism they bring to TideWater, they are wives, mothers, role models, counselors and cheerleaders. The gifts that they all bring to their families are treasures shared with the TideWater team.

MEET SOME OF THE LEADING WOMEN OF TIDEWATER: Connie Hill is the CFO of

ide ater and has een at the financial helm of The TideWater Group for eight years. Lynne Whetsell is our billing administrator and is responsible for all billing and payments received while being a familiar voice over

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the TideWater phones as she assists our customers and staff. Courtney Bass is an account manager at TideWater, and her responsi ilities are o t in the field with o r customers to make certain that we deliver the highest of landscape standards and provide an exceptional product. Angie Gross is our HR/payroll administrator responsible for all personnel records from the moment our employees are hired and join the TideWater team. Katherine Chambers is our accounts payable administrator and is responsible for managing invoices and providing job costing for all TideWater accounts. WE ARE THANKFUL FOR: the women of TideWater and the roles for which they are responsible to make sure we are successful. The TideWater team works together every day to provide the best in landscape management.


Wax & Wane Waxing Salon 912.233.7002 1917 Bull St. waxandwanewaxing.com From left: Valentina Calamese, Quierra Ross, Dani Marcano, Kiana Dupre, Neginah Williams, Katie Hauser, Savanna Royer, Toni Packer, Ashley Grimsey, Carla Davis

WE LEAD BY: a “we” company culture.

We believe in the power of our team and recognize that our strength as a company shines brighter together, rather than on our own as individuals. Our “we” culture includes our salon’s guests – where we can listen, share and support the needs of everyone who walks through our doors. Our guests and our team motivate and inspire us to show up every day feeling like the best versions of ourselves.

WE’RE MOST PROUD OF: the team we’ve

slowly built throughout the past two years. We have such an extraordinary group of intelligent, kind, supportive and skilled professionals. It feels good knowing that each member of our team shares and e emplifies the vision that we want to showcase to our guests.

THE SECRETS TO HAVING A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH: are quality

relationships built with customers and the education you offer your team. Our guests are not just a number to us – they are the reason we love what we do every day. Because of this, we work diligently to ensure that all of our team members are highly trained to our company’s standards and offered all of the tools they need to feel confident in their skill set. his way o r team can focus on the positive and professional relationships that they build with each one of our guests. Each client for us feels like family, and we believe that’s what has made us successful over the years. OUR REAL JOB DESCRIPTION: day makers.

here s nothin eel confident

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Stephanie Hoey & Gloria Morrell STEPHANIE HOEY INTERIORS 478.455.3018 stephaniehoeyinteriors.com From left: Stephanie Hoey, owner and lead designer, and Gloria Morrell, managing director and designer

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OUR REAL JOB DESCRIPTIONS: are mom, wife, home renovators, interior designers and noncertified psycholo ists. oth o o r amilies have recently o ht o r own fi er ppers and we re doin ll renovations little y little. ne mi ht think we re n ts to take this on while doin pro ects or several clients. However we have learned so m ch oin thro h this process personally that we really eel like it has made s etter at o r o s. e also nderstand the emotional toll it can take on a amily hence the psycholo y component. e re ready to handle it all OUR MISSION: is to create a space that yo

love and want to show o . o sho ld e e cited when a est asks to se yo r powder room or when yo have an o t o town est stayin with yo . o r home sho ld represent yo r personal style and who yo are.

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OUR BIGGEST TIP FOR CLIENTS: is to have some n ooms that are land and sa e can still e pretty. t why not throw in some n wallpaper and old statement li htin o ll never e mad that yo went or it. o ll e more pset i yo didn t. OUR TRICK OF THE TRADE: is not spendin

yo r money where it doesn t co nt. o co ld spend tho sands o dollars on decorative pillows or eds and so as. t why yo re anythin like s we re ready to chan e thin s p the ne t season. hen we y a orda le options it doesn t h rt to switch it p rom time to time.

OUR FAVORITE PROJECTS: are home

renovations. rom investment properties to personal homes we ve een doin them all. e ore and a ter pict res are so m ch n


Swanson Signature Events 678.787.0374 @swansonsignatureevents swansonsignatureevents.com From left: Mika’l Qualls; Cassidy Berry; Rebecca Fallin; Anna Swanson, founder; Jennifer Mullis; Renee Peterson, co-owner

MY MISSION: is to connect with each couple, understand their story and deliver their vision in a way that is respectful of their unique style, personality and budget.

four children ages 9, 7, 5 and 19 months. As women, we have the ability to set the tone in the workplace and the home. It’s both a responsibility and a privilege.

WHEN I’M NOT IN THE OFFICE: I am playing with my kids or working in the yard – it’s so therapeutic.

I KNEW I WANTED TO BE AN EVENT PLANNER: shortly after college while working

I STAY INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY BY: volunteering at church and assisting

nonprofits like amily romise.

ONLY EXPERIENCE COULD TEACH ME:

that wedding days are charged, emotions are heightened, guests are unruly, but at the end of the day, the couple is married. MY REAL JOB DESCRIPTION: is a joyful wife to my husband, Mark, and mother to our

for independently owned resorts. When I would see events taking place onsite, I always wanted to watch the banquets set up and see what menu the chef prepared and where the ice carving would go.

I LEAD BY: example. I treat others the way I like to be treated. I don’t shy away from physical labor or tough conversations. I have a strong reputation for being a team player and sticking up for both clients and vendor partners. –Answers provided by Anna Swanson, founder

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Nancy Videon LOWCOUNTRY FOUNDATION REPAIR

912.826.0770 912.295.4470 145 Commercial Court, Rincon lowcountryfoundationrepair.com

I CHOOSE TO:

• Be a constant learner. I started in business more than 22 years ago with no college degree and little knowledge about running a business. For my business to grow, I had to grow. I am passionate about constantly learning and surrounding myself with people who inspire and support me.

• Be uncomfortable. As an introvert, being a leader does not come natural to me. You won’t get good at something until you fail a thousand times. I choose to get out there, do uncomfortable things and push past my comfort zone so I can get better. • Not quit. In order to be successful at anything, you have to stick with it, learn

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from your mistakes and get better. As my mentor Larry Janesky says, “Be like a postage stamp. Stick to one thing until you get there.” • Take care of me. In order to give and be available for others, you have to take care o yo rsel first. hen m not workin like to stay active, whether it is CrossFit, riding my Peloton, working out in my home gym or walking my dogs. • Be happy. At Lowcountry Foundation Repair, our mission is making you happy you chose us. I want our customers to e happy that they chose s to fi their home’s foundation issue. I also want our employees to have lfillment rom their work so they can go home to create a happier family and community.


Katherine Weeks BUDGET BLINDS OF SAVANNAH

912.344.4200 3013 E. Victory Drive budgetblinds.com/savannah BONAVENTURE BLUES

912.349.3983 3114 E. Victory Drive bonaventureblues.com

I ADMIRE WOMEN WHO: build others up. My mom has always told me I could do anything I put my mind to, and it’s this encouragement that instilled in me a sense of confidence in my own a ility to s cceed at a very young age. I love working with people who raise each other up and support one another, particularly in the business world. I’m fortunate to work with a team of amazingly creative, supportive and loving women (and men) who are always cheering one another on to success. MOST PEOPLE ARE SURPRISED WHEN THEY LEARN: that I started my career as a

lawyer. However, raising my children quickly won out over that particular venture, and I never went back to it. Luckily, the things I learned in law school serve me well in operating my businesses.

WHEN I’M NOT IN THE OFFICE: I

love spending time with my family or in my art studio. I love to be creative. It’s a great way to unwind, and it’s a great way to be expressive in a quiet way. Bonaventure Blues is an extension of that experience, where I sell my paintings and pottery. It’s a place that I hope inspires others to explore their creativity too. ONLY EXPERIENCE COULD TEACH ME:

the amount of hard work that goes into owning your own business(es). People think you make your own schedule and work your own hours. In reality, it’s doing whatever needs to be done whenever it needs to be done. You’re never really off. In the end, though, it’s still extremely rewarding and satisfying.

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Salon Della Vita 912.231.0427 128 W. Liberty St. salondellavita.com From left: Lauren Getz; Kim Swann, owner; Sabrina Jordan; Kelly Roberts; Christopher Angeletti

OUR MISSION: is to bring out the beauty that is already within. OUR CLIENTS CHOOSE TO DO BUSINESS WITH US: because of the trust that has

grown through giving them desired results consistently. They also love the comfortable, creative environment of the salon. WHEN I AM NOT IN THE OFFICE: I paint, cook and discover the world around me with my daughter. MY TOOLS OF THE TRADE: are my cutting shears, blow dryer and intuition. THE BEST BUSINESS ADVICE I EVER RECEIVED: was from my grandmother. She

said if I think it and it’s a good idea just do it because you may not get another chance.

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MY LOCAL HEROINE: is Molly Lieberman with Loop It Up Savannah because she is increasing the arts in children’s lives. THE SECRET TO HAVING A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS: is to embrace the community, live in

the moment, do the best you can, choose your team wisely and show gratitude to everyone.

THE BEST BUSINESS CONNECTION I EVER MADE: was Mr. and Mrs. Harris, who formerly

owned the building where the salon resides, for believing in me. I ADMIRE WOMEN WHO: lift each other up, see the beauty within each other and keep learning and growing through all chapters of life. –Answers provided by Kim Swann, owner


Michelle Rouzer 40 VOLUME SALON • AV8 BARBERS 912.695.5599 • 816 E. 71st St. 40volume.com • av8barbers.com

MY MISSION: is to provide a beautiful company in which all of our employees can o rish row and e s pported and mentored. place where mem ers o o r comm nity can eel at home val ed and treated with the est services we can o er. MY MOTTO: is never stop dreamin

or somethin

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I STAY INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY BY: s pportin local. am the resident o y ocal a ro p o the most incredible local business professionals who truly s pport each other. ONLY EXPERIENCE COULD TEACH ME: that you always need to keep workin on yo rsel . have learned that yo have to e ready to pivot at any point and reinvent yo rsel when needed.

Image Is Everything Nail Bar 912.216.2323 • 200 E. Montgomery Crossroads, Building J iienailbar.com From left: Jala Stitt, Olivia Bevel, Shartoria Agyemang, Talaia Jenkins, Jeadeia Mincey, Jeadonnia Agyemang, Destiny Hooper, Victoria Baker, Nashica Smart, Shaquari Williams

OUR MISSION: is to provide exceptional, high-quality and healthy nail and hair care. To create a salon where trending and classic nails can be achieved without compromising an amazing atmosphere. WE ADMIRE WOMEN WHO: have beaten odds, who strive to be the best they can while still giving back to her community and who smash their goals. OUR CLIENTS CHOOSE TO DO BUSINESS WITH US: because we offer nail designs that are seen on TV and social media. Our nail sets are custom-designed, and our environment is one-of-a-kind. Complimentary refreshments are served daily. We feature spa-like pedicures, and our technicians are highly skilled. OUR TOOLS OF THE TRADE: are beautiful nail glitters, an amazing collection of gel colors and our special callus-removal tool for pedicures.

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Dr. Caroline Freeman SAVANNAH FAMILY EYE CARE

912.235.2798 • 513 E. Oglethorpe Ave., Ste. F savannahfamilyeyecare.com MY MISSION: is to provide Savannah with personalized eye care in a family-oriented setting. I want any patient at any age to feel comfortable. Worried about how your child will behave during the exam? Don’t be! Our all-mom staff can make it work. I KNEW I WANTED TO BECOME AN OPTOMETRIST WHEN:

ot my first lasses in the third rade. t was like ma ic being able to suddenly see clearly. I still enjoy watching others experience that same magic. MY CLIENTS CHOOSE TO DO BUSINESS WITH ME BECAUSE:

they know I will take the time to address all of their visual needs. Whether it be with glasses or contacts or both, I always work to find the ri ht sol tion to s it each patient s li estyle. WHEN I’M NOT IN THE OFFICE: I am in the kitchen baking, cheerin on my eor ia lldo s at s or fishin . o t fish my husband almost every time we go out, though he rarely admits it.

Kati Ann Wright REALTY ONE GROUP INCLUSION

912.547.2021 • 7025 Hodgson Memorial Drive, Ste. A katiannwright.com MY MISSION: is to listen to my clients. Whether buying, selling or investin in real estate my oal is to find the ri ht property to match the li estyle they desire. I ADMIRE WOMEN WHO: persevere. m inspired y other women s stories who have overcome reat challen es and have become better because of them. MY CLIENTS DO BUSINESS WITH ME BECAUSE: love what do and think o tside o the o to meet their needs whether that s connectin clients with my concier e movin service or sellin their home thro h creative marketin . MY REAL JOB DESCRIPTION IS: mother. My little guy is my everythin was ta ht to p t aith and amily first and to work hard and the other pieces wo ld all into place. decided to move my o fice home to oc s on what matters most and still run a successful business.

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Gennie G. Long MEYER & SAYERS LLP

912.598.5151 • 500 Stephenson Ave. meyersayers.com MY MISSION: is to help clients ensure their legacy is carried out and provide peace of mind. As an estate planning attorney, I use wills and trusts to document my clients’ wishes. Similarly, I advise clients after the loss of a loved one to guide them through the process of settling their loved one’s affairs. I’M PROUD OF: my collaboration skills. I enjoy working with clients of all ages, sometimes across multiple generations, along with their acco ntants and financial advisors. y s ccess lly working together, we can create a thorough estate plan and ensure that the transfer of wealth is a smooth process. I’M THANKFUL FOR: my husband and three children (ages 8, 7 and 4). I recently read: “Having somewhere to go is home, having someone to love is family, and having both is a blessing.” I ADMIRE WOMEN WHO: get it all done while making it look easy. As a wife and mother, I am always seeking that perfect balance.

Ginger Varner ANDREW LOW HOUSE MUSEUM 912.233.1828 • 329 Abercorn St. andrewlowhouse.com

I LOVE WHAT I DO BECAUSE: I share many things in common

with Juliette Gordon Low, including surviving breast cancer and being an artist and a Girl Scout. As the Sales & Marketing Manager for the Andrew Low House Museum, I am honored to work with the many visitors and Girl Scout troops who visit this strong and talented woman’s beautiful home every day.

MY TOOLS OF THE TRADE ARE: my Savannah tourism colleagues, my love for Savannah’s rich history and my paintbrushes. THE SECRET TO GOOD BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH IS: true

Southern hospitality! Treat every visitor who visits this city with grace, kindness and gratitude.

MY FAVORITE QUOTE: “I believe in being strong when everything

seems to be going wrong. I believe that happy girls are the prettiest girls. I believe that tomorrow is another day, and I believe in miracles.” – Audrey Hepburn

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Morgan York Smith THE BROW BAR SAVANNAH

912.312.0829 • 2424 Drayton St. thebrowbarsavannah.com MY MISSION: is to help women find confidence within themselves

y enhancin their nat ral ea ty. e have seen a h in sel care and m rate l to e a part o it

e increase

I KNEW I WANTED TO START MY OWN BUSINESS WHEN: the pandemic started. was ready to make some i chan es. wanted to e more present in my amily s li e and do somethin more meanin l. o nd that y helpin women find their confidence. THE SECRET TO HAVING A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH: is p ttin yo rsel o t there. how p at other

sinesses to s pport their events introd ce yo rsel and p t a name to a ace. akin meanin l and personal connections is partic larly important in o r comm nity. MY PERFECT DAY: is spendin time with my amily in orsyth ark

a picnic and ood ook in tow chasin my little one aro nd the park and endin the ni ht with a cocktail rom avoy ociety.

Marjorie Young CARRIAGE TRADE PUBLIC RELATIONS® INC.

912.844.9990 • carriagetradepr.com • reputationmatrix.com marjorie@carriagetradepr.com MY MISSION: is to help businesses increase their visibility, credibility and positive word of mouth in the community and online. INCREASE YOUR BUZZ: Studies show that 92 percent of new business and referrals come from word of mouth. Small business owners and nonprofits mi ht not reali e that there is a strate y or creatin me a positive . t starts with creatin a yearly plan sin the ep tation atri method. I AM PROUD OF: havin the opport nity to serve as president o the otary l o avannah and receivin he o ert . ot emorial ward or eritorio s ervice in ass omm nications by Savannah State University in 2021. TAKE THIS TEST:

oo le the name o yo r company. positive news stories a o t yo r siness are not showin p on the first pa e sched le yo r ree discovery session to see how o r award winnin team can help.

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Dogtopia of Thunderbolt 912.217.4229 • 2391 Downing Ave., Thunderbolt dogtopia.com/savannah-thunderbolt From left, back: Analysa Tribble, pet parent manager; Kelly Diamond Wolfsheimer, owner; Aubrie Groesbeck, weekend manager; kneeling: Macie Young, operations manager; Morgane Bryant, general manager

MY MISSION: is to enhance the joy of dog parenthood and enable dogs to positively change the world! MY CLIENTS DO BUSINESS WITH ME BECAUSE I AM: trustworthy. I am in my business every day and work hard to provide a place that pet parents can absolutely trust to provide the best pet care. I STAY INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY BY: working with rescue organizations. Two of my three dogs came from Coastal Pet Rescue. MY LOCAL ROLE MODEL: is Salita Hill, manager of the United Community Bank on Victory Drive. Salita and I used to work together at Trust Company Bank of Savannah. As a strong pillar in the community, she was an early female role model. When I started my business, Salita was my banking and loan connection by coincidence. –Answers provided by Kelly Diamond Wolfsheimer, owner

Amanda Everard EVERARD AUCTIONS & APPRAISALS

912.231.1376 • everard.com

MY MISSION: is to help people handle the sale o their fine art and antiques in a professional manner. Whether you are the executor of a large estate or are downsizing, I try to make the process as simple as possible and achieve the highest value for you through our online auction house with global reach. THE SECRET TO GOOD BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH: is to do a

great job for people, because word of mouth goes a long way. Most of our business comes through client referrals.

I’M PROUD OF: my involvement with “Antiques Roadshow.”

It is a great experience traveling to different cities throughout the country and appraising interesting objects. It also gives me access to a distinguished network of appraisers who are helpful throughout the year in my business.

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Jamie Pleta & Rebecca Matthews FINCHES SANDWICHES AND SUNDRIES

912.509.8053 • 2600 Mechanics Ave., Thunderbolt fi c e a d ic e . o e i g .com WE ENJOY: our customers. Their loyalty is so heartwarming. We

couldn’t be thriving like we are during such tough times without our little community of Finches followers. We don’t take a single bit of their support for granted.

WE OPENED A SANDWICH SHOP BECAUSE: who doesn’t love

a sandwich? There’s a casualness about lunch. Generally, people’s expectations are higher at dinner, and we wanted something that was low-key but still offered a wow factor. Dinner service is stressful; server nightmares are a real thing. So far, we’ve never had a sandwich nightmare.

BEYOND SANDWICHES, WE LOVE: animals. A big perk of our

outdoor dining is all of the dogs – and sometimes cats – who join us. We bring every pooch a bowl of water and treats from Oliver Bentleys. We also host Coastal Pet Rescue adoption events when they bring adoptable dogs to Finches for a meet-and-greet. Just being honest, we’re not very productive on those days!

Dr. Erika Morrow MS, OD FORSIGHT UNIQUE EYE CARE & EYE WEAR

912.483.6600 • 350 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. forsighteye.net I’M PROUD TO: offer the highest quality products and elite

customer service. Your eyes deserve the best. Seeing well is essential for all aspects of life, and I believe that starts with a thorough eye exam and eye wear that provides the best vision and comfort.

MY TOOLS OF THE TRADE: include an exceptional team and unique eye wear. ForSight features a collection of eye wear that has grown over time, and each pair of specs can complement an o tfit. ye lasses are my ewelry. co ld not provide the est eye care without seeing and looking my best. Lastly, a clean and or ani ed o fice is essential to my mental well ein . THE SECRET TO GOOD BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH: is being

genuine. My team and I would never grow our business if we looked at others as st an opport nity. e see everyone as a potential relationship a relationship that is eneficial to oth parties, whether that’s mentally, physically or monetarily.

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Ismary De Castro, MD SAVANNAH ENDOCRINOLOGY LLC

912.232.5900 • 107 Southern Blvd., Ste. 103 savannahendocrinology.com MY MISSION: is to expand access of endocrinology health services in the Lowcountry area, improve health and well-being in our community and provide chronic disease management for longterm health conditions affecting the endocrine system. I LEAD BY: providing vision and direction, given my extensive knowledge in clinical chemistry and distinguishing human variation from disease and training in hormone interpretation. We empower our patients through education and providing individualized care. I LOVE WHAT I DO BECAUSE: I help my patients gain a better

nderstandin o their health and find ways to improve their ality of life. Endocrinology involves caring for the person as well as the disease, which oftentimes is a lifelong condition. I value the longterm relationships with my patients and their families. I’M THANKFUL FOR: my life journey, my loving and supportive family, my caring staff and our patients who entrust us with their care.

Samantha Byrd SAMANTHA BYRD PHOTOGRAPHY

912.421.9271 samanthabyrdphotography.com

MY MISSION: is to help women find their fire and love themselves as they are. help women stop seein o r v lnera ility and emininity as a weakness and rin o t the nat ral and ni e ea ty and power inside o them so they can see and eel how ama in they are. WOMEN ARE SURPRISED TO LEARN THAT: ein v lnera le

is really power l. t s common to e nervo s d rin the first ew min tes o a o doir session. However once clients are five min tes into the photo shoot their inner spirit takes over and helps showcase the phenomenal woman inside.

I HOPE MORE WOMEN WILL: stop waitin or the per ect time to e ready. here s no per ect wei ht per ect relationship or per ect milestone that s ddenly makes yo reali e yo re worthy eno h to p ll the tri er and do somethin to cele rate yo rsel . o deserve to eel confident ea ti l and power l today

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Heather Murphy HEATHER MURPHY REAL ESTATE GROUP

912.335.3956 • 329 Commercial Drive, Ste. 100 heathermurphygroup.com OUR MISSION: is to exceed the expectations of our clients by providing a luxury experience using innovative techniques and niche marketing throughout the buying and selling process. Additionally, we ensure our collaborative work environment empowers each team member to grow professionally and personally so that, ultimately, they can make a difference in our community. WE STAY INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY BY: making a

difference. We kicked off 2022 with a group resolution to make a positive impact in the Coastal Empire every month. By engaging different organizations, we are taking the opportunity to serve our community while cultivating new relationships. Whether it’s providing needed supplies to an animal shelter or showing thanks to locally owned and operated businesses, we are fiercely dedicated to s pportin o r Hostess ity.

Urshita Bhagat UB HENNA & CO.

478.420.0253 ubhennaco.com

HENNA IS: a paste made from the ground-up leaves of the henna tree. It is a natural, temporary dye used on hair and skin aro nd the world or its health enefits artistic e pression and in cele ration o special occasions. speciali e in ridal henna which is m ch more ela orate and detailed enerally coverin oth forearms, hands, legs and feet. WHEN I’M NOT IN THE OFFICE: have a child in one hand and a

c po

can t e othered to warm it p a ain co ee in the other.

ONLY EXPERIENCE COULD TEACH ME: that in order to be

respected and taken serio sly take my business seriously.

first needed to respect mysel and

THE SECRET TO HAVING A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS: is network-

ing. Get in front of other business owners who have tangent businesses to yo rs. ltho h may e a socially awkward introvert do my est to connect with and s pport local weddin vendors.

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Meredith Bannon, Esq. BANNON LAW GROUP LLC

912.239.6610 • 538 E. Waldburg St., Ste. A bannonlawgroup.com MY MOTTO: is from your dream house to the big house,

the Bannon Law Group has got you covered.

MY CLIENTS CHOOSE TO DO BUSINESS WITH ME BECAUSE:

I am honest, relatable and make a damn good martini.

I STAY INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY BY: keeping up with my 10-year-old daughter and her school activities at Savannah Country Day School. ONLY EXPERIENCE COULD TEACH ME THAT: building

long-term relationships with our clients is our goal, and how people feel about their legal experience is the key to making that happen.

I’M MOST PROUD OF: my business expanding into the Savannah

market. Being able to serve clients in real estate and criminal matters on both sides of the river tickles me to no end.

Allison Mol MARSH & CO

912.777.8319 • 444 Johnny Mercer Blvd., Ste. R marshandcosav.com MY MISSION IS TO: provide a unique shopping experience on our

islands. owntown is filled with cool shops. want to introd ce my comm nity to ama in local talent and ea ti l ni e prod cts in a cool environment.

MY REAL JOB DESCRIPTION IS: mom to o r ama in kids

who are slowly leavin the nest. y o is to prepare them to e s ccess l and happy in li e.

MY LOCAL HEROINE IS: andy dell o andy lly. he has years o retail e perience and has ecome my mentor on this o rney. ach day we compare sales and tra fic and she o ers advice on what to e pect when to start plannin and what to avoid in retail. YOU’D NEVER GUESS THAT: own another

siness with my h s and ric that we r n o t o o r home. e provide o ltry Hatchery entilation to hatcheries aro nd the world.

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Dawn Kutchey & Kristen Kutchey THE MINT GREEN TAG SALE COMPANY 912.232.1039 • 3025 Bull St., Ste. 220 themintgreentagsalecompany.com

THE SECRET TO GOOD BUSINESS IN SAVANNAH: is good word

of mouth! We strive to cultivate good relationships with each family and make it a priority to exceed their expectations for the sale and in our work.

ONLY EXPERIENCE COULD TEACH US: which items to highlight and market to make an estate sale as successful as possible. WE’RE MOST THANKFUL FOR: our clients, who allow us into their homes, and our faithful shoppers, who make it a point to spend part of each weekend with us. WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON: doing our very best for each family in very different circumstances every week. MOST PEOPLE ARE SURPRISED WHEN THEY LEARN: they

sho ld call s or a ree cons ltation first cleaning up and clearing out an estate.

e ore they e in

Monisha Johnson MM JOHNSON CPA

912.507.4741 • 51 W. Fairmont Ave. mmjohnsoncpa.com MY MISSION: is to use my passion for making money to help Black businesses thrive. I STAY INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY BY: working with nonprofit a encies s ch as the ccess to apital or ntreprene rs omen s siness enter and the reater avannah lack ham er o ommerce to ed cate and empower Black business owners. THE BEST BUSINESS CONNECTION I EVER MADE WAS:

my ormer oss elissa arter. hen told her was oin into siness on my own ll time she helped me sec re my largest contract.

MY NEXT VENTURE: will be teaching collegiate courses for acco ntin . want to inspire other yo n lack st dents especially yo n lack women to e a part o the less than percent o licensed s in merica.

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Morgan Bryant MORGAN RAE BOUTIQUE

912.658.4259 • 301 W. Broughton St., Unit B, upstairs morganraeboutique.com I HOPE OTHER WOMEN ARE: inspired by the number of

women-owned businesses in Savannah and feel encouraged to take risks, not give up and follow their dreams. It’s been almost three years since opening, and I am still learning, growing, making mistakes. But I’m also bouncing back and surpassing goals every single day.

I AM PROUD OF: our newly revamped morganraeboutique.com. New arrivals are available to shop online each week, and our size range has doubled. Size inclusivity has always been important to me. With our new platform, styles range from size XS to XXL! I ADMIRE WOMEN WHO: show up and support each other. No

matter what your niche is, there is plenty of space for all of us to be successful. I like to keep myself surrounded by women who are ahead of the game, who challenge me to improve and are true to themselves. As they say, “If you are the smartest person in the room yo need to find another room.

Sherry Buckman & Jessica Sikes PRIDE POOLS, SPAS & LEISURE PRODUCTS INC.

Savannah: 912.927.3957 • Claxton: 912.739.2230 pridepools.com

THE SECRET TO GOOD BUSINESS IS: quality customer service

with a well-trained, dedicated and knowledgeable staff. We believe in family values, which carries over to our staff – our extended family.

WE DON’T JUST: sell pools and hot tubs. We are your one-stop shop for all your “BACKYARD. FAMILY. FUN.” needs, which includes chemicals, maintenance items, grills and accessories, toys, games, coolers, outdoor living essentials and much more. OUR BUSINESS FUNDAMENTALS: for 47 years has been focused on and rooted in “LOCAL” – building LOCAL relationships, providing LOCAL customer service and offering a LOCAL service department. OUR MISSION IS TO: adhere to and live by PRIDE: Personalized service, Readiness to serve, Intelligent product knowledge, Dedication and Enthusiasm to go the extra mile.

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Kristi HofstadterDuke, PhD SAVANNAH BEHAVIORAL PEDIATRICS LLC

912.436.6789 • 310 Eisenhower Drive, Building 5 savannahbehavioralpediatrics.com MY MISSION: is to expand access to the highest quality psychological assessment and treatment services for children and families struggling with developmental, behavioral or learning challenges. At Savannah Behavioral Pediatrics, we aim to change behavior and change lives. OUR CLIENTS CHOOSE US BECAUSE: our commitment and dedication to children and families is evident in everything we do. Whether we are conducting an assessment or providing therapy, we take the time to tailor our approach to ensure that what we do makes a positive difference in the lives of children and their families. I’M THANKFUL FOR: my amazing team of psychologists and therapists. y practice is filled with a tr ly remarka le ro p of women who are as passionate about helping children and families as they are talented.

Angela Hopper-Lee ANGELA HOPPER PHOTOGRAPHY & THE BULL STREET LIGHT ROOM

912.898.7878 • 912.402.5655 • 3131 Bull St., Ste. C angelahopperphotography.com • thebullstreetlightroom.com MY MISSION: is to create beautiful art work through my camera lens for your walls, websites and beyond. At the Bull Street Light Room, we provide a creative space for photographers, videographers, events and small art exhibitions. MY MOTTO: is an imperfect action beats a perfect inaction. I ADMIRE WOMEN WHO: are motivated, creative, kind and confident in themselves and their actions. I’VE LEARNED THE HARD WAY THAT: you don’t want to burn bridges, so be impeccable with your words. Admit your faults.

MY REAL JOB DESCRIPTION IS: a mother of one amazing 11-year-girl and wife to a very supportive husband of 17 years! I LEAD BY: example and positive reinforcement.

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Kelli Hartley SAVANNAH SQUARE SENIOR LIVING

912.921.8002 • 1 Savannah Square Drive savannahsquareretirement.com MY MISSION: is to help seniors and their families navigate the aging process and give them loving and knowledgeable advice when they are deciding to leave their homes and join retirement living. MY CLIENTS CHOOSE TO DO BUSINESS WITH ME BECAUSE: I

am genuine. I give from the heart and do it with humility and grace.

WHEN I’M NOT IN THE OFFICE: I spend time with my husband and two rescue dogs. We love the ocean and time on the water. love fitness r nnin and am tryin allroom dancin . I STAY INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY BY: being involved in senior-related organizations such as Coalition on Aging and raising money or he l heimer s ssociation like participatin in the 2022 Dancing Stars of Coastal Georgia on May 21. TO SUCCEED, YOU MUST: learn from others. If you are the smartest one at the ta le find another ta le.

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Erica Herndon Timmons STATE FARM AGENCY

912.354.6464 • 3228 Skidaway Road ericaSF.com MOST PEOPLE ARE SURPRISED WHEN THEY LEARN THAT:

State Farm agents are small business owners and each location is independently owned. We are backed with a national brand and financial stren th t when it comes to o r team we are local and give back to the local community. TYPICAL DAYS IN THE OFFICE: don’t exist. No two are the same. I enjoy meeting with my customers to make sure that they are financially protected in the event o a claim. o may think that s my o t most cons mers do not know what their covera e limits are on their policies. e o er a wide variety o prod cts and services to meet cons mer s needs a to fire li e health and bank. I AM THANKFUL FOR: our customers and my team who allow me to do what love every day. Helpin people is my passion and this pro ession allows me to do that.

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Roz Morris Jr. STONELORDS (ART, APPAREL AND DESIGN STUDIO)

415 Whitaker St. stonelords.com

MY MISSION: is to create an intersection between fashion and art. I ADMIRE WOMEN WHO: run with the wolves. WHEN I’M NOT IN THE OFFICE: I’m on the road sourcing new materials findin new lines or seekin inspiration. ONLY EXPERIENCE COULD TEACH ME: to keep it simple. THE BEST BUSINESS ADVICE I EVER RECEIVED WAS: whatever

yo create make it honest and a thentic riend and painter ark einer.

co rtesy o my late

I’M MOST PROUD OF: launching the art and design studio

component o the

siness.

MY PERFECT DAY INCLUDES: oin to aney

ontemporary or the el air then ettin a ite or cocktail at ere rine or ar lian.

Christine Tsoi Cutlip SAVANNAH SEAFOOD SHACK

912.344.4393 • 116 E. Broughton St. savannahseafoodshack.com MY MISSION: is to provide fin er lickin sea ood that is easily accessi le and a orda le. MY REAL JOB DESCRIPTION: is ein a momma ho sekeeper cha e r event coordinator che and storyteller to my two ama in kids. eel like more eyes are on emale siness owners when people reali e they have a amily. have to work harder and smarter. THE SECRET TO HAVING A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS: is listenin to

yo r c stomers. ake notes when they call or email yo . onitor all o yo r social media posts or comments. ead the reviews on third party sites. e committed to hearin and learnin rom eed ack. WE DECIDED THE TIME IS RIGHT FOR: avannah ea ood hack to ranchise. ter e periencin o r most s ccess l year in we are e cited to rin o r owco ntry c isine nationwide thro h a ranchisin partnership with ransmart the leadin ranchise development company or emer in rands.

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Jennifer Ochoa TIMS BIKES, BEACH & DISC GOLF

912.786.TIMS (8467) • NORTH: 1101 E. US 80, Tybee Island SOUTH: 1510 Butler Ave., Tybee Island • timsbeachgear.com

MY MISSION: is to showcase a vibrant, hassle-free experience on Tybee Island, a place I have come to love and call home. In addition to cruiser bikes, we also rent beach chairs and umbrellas and baby gear. We’ve also added retail shops at both our locations, offering unique, quality beach accessories and disc golf gear. Visiting or local, come by and see us! MY MOTTO: is luck happens when preparation meets opportunity. Don’t sit and hope for your dreams; go after them. I HOPE MORE WOMEN WILL: not be afraid to take calculated risks. I left a career as COO of a successful multimillion-dollar company to y a ike shop in order to find the el sive work life balance. Scary decision? Yes, of course; but you have to follow what is right for you at each stage of life. It was a wonderful decision, as I’m now completely ensconced in helping to directly grow, support and enhance the community in which I live and work.

Lisa Rosenmeier PAINTED SKY STUDIO

912.247.8922 • 308 W. Saint Julian St., Studio FNU-104 lisarosenmeier.com VINCENT VAN GOGH SAID IT BEST: “Your profession is what

you’re put here on Earth to do, with such passion and intensity that it ecomes spirit al in callin . was called to e a fine artist.

THE BEST QUESTION I WAS EVER ASKED: was by

Kathy Cieslewicz, director and art curator of the Sears Art Museum: “Why do you paint?” I continue to use that question to challenge me to look deep inside, to grow and develop as an artist. MOST PEOPLE ARE SURPRISED TO LEARN: that I don’t have an art degree. The clarity of my style and complexity of the meaning behind my work would lead you to believe otherwise. MY ART STYLE IS: realistration. It’s primarily a fusion of traditional realism while embracing the contour lines of illustration. However, the meaning in my work lies beyond the o vio s ima e yo see at first lance.

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Hannah Mills FULL BLOOM SALON & DRY BAR (Formerly Hustle & Blow Dry Bar)

912.346.6021 • 105 Grand Central Blvd., Ste. 104, Pooler fullbloomsalonanddrybar.com • @fullbloomsalon

FULL BLOOM IS: an eco-luxe salon built on sustainability and elevated service. e are a comm nity space filled with passionate and evolvin visionaries speciali in in hair and cosmetic ea ty. THE BEST BUSINESS DECISION I EVER MADE: was to

ya salon even tho h was only years old. ith the help o my sta and the s pport o my amily and riends shi ted the siness model rom a dry ar to a ll service salon with a heavier oc s on o r colorin services.

I KNEW I WANTED TO: move the salon to ooler and re rand as ll loom when reali ed we had rown eyond what had ima ined was possi le. t was time or o r rand to re ect that rowth as well as o r commitment to the environment. e like to think o o rselves as a loom to ottle salon so ll loom st made sense. e cannot wait or o r c rrent and t re clients to see the new space this sprin and e perience everythin that ll loom has to o er

Sarah Martin TC FEDERAL BANK

912.663.7826 • 105 W. Congress St. tcfederal.com MY MISSION: is to promote the vision and core values that TC Federal Bank has built during the past 88 years. Our rich history and tradition of trust guides us to better understand our consumer and siness clients y helpin them reach their financial oals. MY MOTTO: “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.” – Dr. Seuss

MY CLIENTS DO BUSINESS WITH ME BECAUSE: I have been in banking in Savannah for 17 years. My longstanding career has stemmed from my delivery of strong customer service and simply doing the right thing for the client, the community and the bank. I STAY INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY BY: serving on the boards of the American Red Cross and Junior Achievement. I am also involved with the Emerging Leadership Council, Savannah Jaycees and am a candidate for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s 2022 National All-Star Man and Woman of the Year Campaign.

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