2010 Board of Directors Amanda Black President
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has served the Cayce-West Columbia Jaycee chapter for nearly seven years. She has held a few positions over the years, but was the chapter's Chaplain for several years, which she very much enjoyed. She has lived in Cayce for over thirteen years, and she is currently attending college in order to obtain an Associate's Degree in Graphic Design. She has always enjoyed the arts, especially acting, but she also enjoys photography and music. Graphic Design allows her to stay in the artistic field she is happiest. Amanda enjoys being a part of the Jaycee organization. Learning leadership skills has been a plus for her, along with helping others in the community. Meeting new friends is also a great benefit, providing additional excitement to all that she does in this fantastic organization. 
Chairman of the Board
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is a Columbia native, graduating from Dreher High School and Columbia College with a B.A. in Behavioral Science. She has been a Jaycee since July 2005, holding the offices of Membership VP, Management VP, President and she is currently the Chairman of the Board of the Cayce-West Columbia chapter. Stephanie has also served as the Competitions Coordinator for the SC Jaycees, Chairman of the Local Presidents and is currently the Secretary and treasurer for the State. In 2008, she won the Outstanding Overall Community Service Award in the South Carolina Outstanding Young American (SCOYA) program sponsored by the SC Jaycees, and became a SC Palmetto Corps honoree. Stephanie's favorite thing to do in the Jaycees is attend Camp Hope Sunday. Paige Jeffcoat Membership Vice President
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officially joined the Jaycees in March of 2009, though her participation began in December of 2008. She served as the committee chair for her first project, the Columbia Quest Scavenger Hunt, which was given an honorable mention as SC Jaycees Community Service Project of the Quarter and helped her win Rookie of the Quarter. From there, she became more active in the chapter – volunteering for more projects and learning more about the Jaycees as a whole in order to better herself and those around her. Because of her efforts, Paige won the 2009 Rookie of the Year award and was acknowledged for recruiting 4 new members since March. She’s excited to serve as the 2010 Membership Vice President with hopes of spreading the Jaycee Spirit all over the Midlands. Paige was born and raised in Columbia, graduating from Dutch Fork High School in 2003 and the University of South Carolina Aiken with a Bachelor’s degree in Communications in 2007. She recently just bought her first home in the West Columbia area and currently works as a Marketing and Development Coordinator for the National Association for Campus Activities.
 Community Development Vice President
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has been a Jaycee since November 2007 and is the youngest CWC Jaycee to serve on the Board of the Directors. In 2009, he served as Individual Development Director which, after a year's work, earned him “Outstanding Local Officer" & "Outstanding Jaycee" Awards from the S.C. Jaycees. For the last quarter of the year, 2009 CWC President Stephanie Geer honored him with "2009 Jaycee of the Year" (shared with Mac Stiles). For 2010, as Community Development Vice President, he plans to help Cayce-West further itself in the hometown and Jaycee communities; because "service to Humanity is the Best Work of Life!"

Community Development Director
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has been a Jaycee since August 2007. She was immediately asked to serve on the 2008 Board of Directors as the Secretary. She accepted the position and found that it was a lot of fun and it allowed her the opportunity to grow as an individual and a Jaycee. Kristen won the 2008 Dwayne Adams Award for Outstanding Local Officer, as well as Officer of the Year for CWC, honors she cherishes dearly. Kristen served as 2009 Membership VP and helped the chapter grow by 8 members. Kristen is currently serving as Cayce-West Columbia's Community Development Director. Kristen really enjoys hanging out with her Jaycee friends and meeting and recruiting new Jaycees at chapter events. Kristen was born and raised in Columbia, graduating from A.C. Flora High School and the University of South Carolina. She is currently enrolled at Midlands Tech, seeking a degree in Respiratory Therapy. Heather Vardell Individual Development Vice President
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officially joined the Jaycees in February of 2009. She's excited to serve as the 2010 Individual Development Vice President. Heather has jumped in full swing by introducing and chairing a brand new project for the chapter - USC Baseball concessions. Heather was born and raised in Columbia, graduating from St. Mary's High School in 2000 and Clemson University with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science in 2004. She also attended Greenville Tech and received her associate's degree in paralegal studies in 2005. She currently works as a workers' compensation paralegal.
 
Treasurer
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c joined the CWC Jaycees in September 2008. He served the chapter as Treasurer for 2009 and accepted the office again for 2010. He made an impact in his first quarter in on the Board of Directors by helping out with the Year-End State Convention, chairing the moderately successful inaugural “No Limit For Camp Hope” poker tournament, and taking the chairman role for the For his efforts, the chapter awarded him the Rookie of the Quarter Award for 1st Quarter 2009. For the last quarter of the year, 2009 CWC President Stephanie Geer honored him with "2009 Jaycee of the Year" (shared with Jason Laramee). His favorite project to work with so far is the Hall of Horrors, which he is on the committee for. His favorite aspect of membership has definitely been the new lifelong friends he has made in such a short time. Mac is a West Columbia native, graduating from Brookland-Cayce High School and earning a degree in Math at USC. Financial Director
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joined the CWC Jaycees in 1991. She has served in every office on the local level including Chapter President in 1998. Currently she serves Cayce-West Columbia as Financial Director. In 1999 she served the SC Jaycees as Camp Hope Program Manager for our State's # 1 Project. She went on to serve various state offices and was elected the 71st State President of the SC Jaycees in 2006. Becky has also served the US Jaycees as 2008 National Chaplain. For 2010, Becky will also serve as one of the USJC's National Vice Presidents (along with fellow CWC member Noel Bailey). This truly is a great honor and an unprecedented event in Jaycees history. She is a Triple Crown honoree as a SC Jaycee Palmetto Corp member, a US Jaycee Ambassador and JCI Senator. Becky is a lifelong Cayce resident and is a Brookland-Cayce High School and Midlands Technical College graduate. 
Chaplain
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is currently serving as Chaplain for Cayce-West Columbia. She has been a devoted member since September 2005. In 2006 and 2007, she served as Community Development VP. In 2007 and 2008 she served Chairperson for many projects including the Hall of Horrors - the chapter's number one community project which raised over $50,000. In 2008, she served as CWC’s Local President. In 2009, she served as Chairman of the Board. Through her strong leadership and drive, Cayce-West Columbia grew by 18 members and finished the Parade of Chapters as the #1 chapter in the state for the 4th consecutive year. She was awarded the United States Jaycees’ Charles Kulp Jr. Memorial Award for Outstanding Local President. In 2009 she also served as Programming Vice President for the South Carolina Jaycees. As Programming VP, she supported such programs such as Blue Chip, Camp Hope, Training, Relay for Life, Support Our Troops, and Membership for the State. Jennifer was born and raised in the Columbia area. She is an A.C. Flora and University of South Carolina graduate.
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