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Triad Cyber Solutions provides professional cybersecurity services and consulting to small and medium business, education, enterprise, and non-profit organizations. We offer top-rated protection with our managed security services. We audit your existing cyber security infrastructure to close any security gaps that may put your organization at risk for a cyber attack. In today’s business environment, technology is key to innovation, collaboration and growth. You need a managed service provider that understands your unique needs, plus has the practical experience necessary to...
info_outline Episode 75: Keith Siler and Siler's Cane Corso'sthisiswhoiam's podcast
He has been called a dog whisperer. The familiar adage, dogs are a man’s best friend, rings true for over half a million households across the United States. According to the Forbes Advisor, 66% of Americans own pets, totaling nearly 89.6 million homes. Of that 89.6 million, 65.1 million are dog owners. (Information based on Pet Ownership Statistics 2024) The numbers mentioned are based on registered ownership of dogs; however, they don’t account for the countless number of people who have picked up strays or acquired a dog from a friend of a friend....
info_outline Episode 74: Jarie Chantell with Clear My Skin by JChantellthisiswhoiam's podcast
When it comes to maintaining beautiful and healthy skin, Jarie Chantell Ayala-Bullock knows something about it. The Orlando, FL, resident is an Esthetician licensed in Virginia, Maryland, and Florida. Jarie enjoys a balanced and well-rounded lifestyle. She is married with four kids, having one son of her own and two bonus daughters and one bonus son. Besides being a savvy businesswoman, she has accomplished quite a bit professionally and personally in her life. Jarie is an Army Veteran and graduated with honors from American InterContinental University with a...
info_outline Episode 73: Daria Via and Cozy + MeTime Candlesthisiswhoiam's podcast
The history of candles dates back many years, even centuries. According to The National Candle Association, one of the earliest uses of candles can be traced to the Ancient Egyptians in 3,000 B.C. as a way to provide light. Candles have also been central to worship and religious ceremonies thousands of years ago. Did you know that in the 1800s, candles were used by miners as a way to keep track of time? The candles were marked with 12 lines, and when the wick burnt to a specific line, the miners would know it was time for a shift change. Today, most people...
info_outline Episode 72: Coach Melody McClellan with Unwrap Youthisiswhoiam's podcast
Americans are among the most morbidly obese globally. Still, we spend more than any country per capita on weight loss gimmicks. Melody McClellan is a wife, mother, and former pharmaceutical sales rep, and eleven years ago, she would have never imagined herself helping others in physical health and wellness. Today, she can’t imagine doing anything else. As her clients call her, Coach Melody is an outstanding Health and Wellness transformation strategist with twenty-plus years of experience. “After years as a pharmaceutical sales rep, I realized there is a huge lack of education around...
info_outline Episode 71: Jensine Reeder & The Source Unlimited LLCthisiswhoiam's podcast
Without question, Jensine Reeder is a lover of all people. The Greenville, SC, resident has a reputation for giving and pouring into others. She has intentionally made limitless connections across the beauty, technology, and nonprofit sectors and provided hope and opportunities while doing so. Jensine’s story reflects the life of someone who has refused to be denied or misled. She shares, “Family has always been important to me. I grew up in Greenville, SC, as the oldest of five siblings, and Southern Baptist ideals shaped my adolescent...
info_outline Episode 70: ICONI Leggings & Angel Johnsonthisiswhoiam's podcast
Angel Johnson is sort of a world traveler. Her feet have touched down in many places, such as Kuwait, Qatar, and Afghanistan. However, she is still a true Southern girl. Originally from Charleston, SC, she attended the Citadel Military College there and is one of the first one hundred black women to graduate from there in its 150 year history. Her next move, she was commissioned into the United States Air Force as a Second Lieutenant and enjoyed an eight-year career there, obtaining the rank of Captain while, of course, traveling abroad....
info_outline Episode 69: Bridgette Williams - Demhaj Poetry Loungethisiswhoiam's podcast
Bridgette Williams is an entrepreneur who allows divine inspiration to guide her, and it hasn’t steered her wrong yet. Currently, she owns two thriving businesses. Bridgette’s latest product of divine intervention is Demhaj Poetry Lounge, located in High Point, NC. The name Demhaj is significant for many reasons. “When I first conceived the idea of the coffee shop, I remember thinking about how much love and joy my son brought me so that I would name the business after him. I wanted people to feel what I felt in a way. My son’s name...
info_outline Episode 68 - Dionne M. King - DMK Consults - Huami Magazine Community Celebration 2023thisiswhoiam's podcast
On this episode, we are featuring Dionne M. King with DMK Consults, based in Kansas City, MO. She will be one of the speakers at the Huami Magazine Community Celebration 2023 - Black Business Expo. This event will take place on June 9th, 2023 at the International Civil Rights Center & Museum in downtown Greensboro, NC. For more information, please call 336-340-7844 or visit our website at www.huamimagazine.com
info_outline Episode 67: Seretta Boson - The Pickle Lady - Huami Magazine Community Celebration 2023thisiswhoiam's podcast
On this episode, we are featuring Seretta Boson, owner of Sarge's Famous Pickles based in Little Rock, AR. She will be one of the vendors at the Huami Magazine Community Celebration 2023 - Community Day. This event will take place on June 10th, 2023 at Aggie Park in Greensboro, NC (Next to the Hayes Taylor YMCA) For more information, please call 336-340-7844 or visit our website at www.huamimagazine.com
info_outlineDistrict Attorney Avery Crump was elected as the first African American and female District Attorney in Guilford County in 2018. She was sworn in to office on January 1, 2019. Prior to her election as District Attorney, Avery served as a District Court Judge in Guilford County from 2009 until she stepped down to run for District Attorney.
Avery worked as an assistant district attorney here in Guilford County for nine years where she worked in all criminal courts, both district and superior, in both Greensboro and High Point. Her experience includes prosecuting serious felonies in Superior Court, such as: murder, rape, sex offenses against women and children, kidnapping, child pornography, and felony assaults. During this time, she also worked in juvenile court for over five years in High Point, North Carolina.
In 2008, Avery was elected as a District Court Judge here in Guilford County. She served nine years as a judge prior to seeking the office of District Attorney. As a District Court Judge, she presided in all district courts in both Greensboro and High Point. She also continued her love of working with juveniles by becoming a Certified Juvenile Court Judge. Prior to resigning to run for District Attorney, she was the most senior District Court Judge presiding in juvenile court. Avery also conducted yearly juvenile training for other District Court Judges. She served as the judicial fellow for Reclaiming Futures and Juvenile Justice Substance Abuse and Mental Health Partnership (JJSAMHP), two juvenile initiatives here in Guilford County. In addition, she presided over Juvenile Drug Treatment Court, a specialty court in Greensboro, which helps juveniles overcome their addiction to drugs and alcohol.
Avery Crump, was born in Statesville, NC and graduated from Statesville Senior High School. In 1994, Avery graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science. She also studied abroad at the University of Sheffield, England from 1992-1993. Avery graduated from North Carolina Central University School of Law in 1997. After graduation, she worked as an assistant district attorney in Bronx County, New York from 1997 to 1999, where she prosecuted various criminal charges. In 1999, she moved back to North Carolina to marry her husband Jason. They have been blessed with two sons, Jason Jr and Xavier. Avery loves spending time with her family.
(Information provided by www.crump4da.com)
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