Greenville Magazine - August 2008 - (Page 35) Soccer, Carolina Youth Symphony and Advantage Greenville, among others. Looking forward,Vanderbloemen wants to expand his musical abilities, travel the world, spend more time with his wife and children and continue his role as a community steward. vicy Wilkinson PresiDent/Pr mAnAGer miGun oF Greenville For Vicy Wilkinson, meeting the Dalai Lama at her college was a life-altering event. In that tradition, she’s taken her passion for human health and well-being and turned it into a commitment to changing the lives of Greenville residents. Wilkinson co-founded Migun of Greenville in 2006, a company dedicated to health enhancement products such as the Migun Thermal Massage Systems, which provide a fusion of eastern and western medical techniques. One of Wilkinson’s main goals is to empower people to reduce and manage everyday stresses. “My business revolves around creating a healthy, active community in order to better the quality of life for everyone in Greenville and beyond,” says Wilkinson. In fact, her long-term goal is to see a Migun bed in every home and office in the Upstate so that we can shine as the healthiest community in the South. Likewise,Wilkinson believes that the only way to truly thrive is by getting involved and taking action within the community. She leads by example, participating in professional organizations as President of GreenThink, Treasurer of the Greenville International Alliance for Professional Women and as VP of Communications for Dynamic Women’s Express Network.Wilkinson is an instructor at Fuman’s Learning in Retirement program, a supporter of Greenville Organic Foods Organization (GOFO) and leukemia research initiatives and also hosts fundraising events for Brookshire Discovery Center, which assists with autistic students. Seph Wunder Attorney hAynsWorth sinkler BoyD, P.A. According to Seph Wunder, true success can be measured by three qualities: passion, desire and the ability to listen. As a 2004 graduate of Notre Dame and a 2007 graduate of USC Law, Wunder was exposed to a variety of educational and community volunteer opportunities that shaped his personal and career passions. In his first year as an attorney with Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, he has worked closely with the public finance team and pursued his interest in economic incentive transactions and emerging Greenville companies. Wunder says he enjoys the opportunity to work with local and state business leaders in helping to ensure a healthy, vibrant economy for the Upstate while maintaining its unique character. Since becoming a member of the Greenville community upon starting his career, Wunder has jumped into numerous professional and civic organizations, serving as a proud member of the Greenville Bar Association and PULSE as well as a graduate of Opportunity Greenville. He also supports the arts, holding memberships in the Downtown Symphony Club and History Makers at the Upcountry History Museum. GM Ogletree Deakins, one of the nation’s largest labor and employment law firms, works with clients to identify and address concerns before they become problems, because we understand that what you do now can have long-lasting repercussions for your business. With a national breadth plus a local presence in 33 cities, Ogletree Deakins has the depth to support you in all of the areas of labor and employment law. Find out why over half of the Fortune 50 rely on our experience. Learn more at www.ogletreedeakins.com or contact L. Gray Geddie, Jr., Firm Managing Shareholder, at 1-866-287-2576. Ogletree Deakins. CHARLESTON 211 King Street, Suite 200 Charleston, SC 29401 843.853.1300 Now. GREENVILLE 300 North Main Street Greenville, SC 29601 843.271.1300 AUGUST 2008 | Greenville MAGAzine COLUMBIA 1320 Main Street, Suite 600 Columbia, SC 29201 803.252.1300 35 http://www.ogletreedeakins.com http://www.ogletreedeakins.com
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