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    060 - Mackenzie Spencer From FestivALL

    enMay 11, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Mackenzie Spencer is the Executive Director of FestivALL Charleston. She is a long-time lover and advocate of the arts in Charleston and is excited to continue these efforts with FestivALL.

    Spencer previously served as the Communications Director for the City of Charleston and as Senior Marketing Coordinator for the Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences of West Virginia.

    In addition to her career opportunities, she has also served on several volunteer committees for community organizations like Charleston Main Streets, Charleston Creativity Connector, FestivALL Charleston, Women for Economic and Leadership Development and the City of Charleston.

    Spencer graduated from the University of Charleston in 2013 with a degree in communications with an emphasis in public relations and a minor in applied leadership studies.

    The Nick Scott Effect is avaiable in audio and video format where ever you get your podcasts! Also available on the the HD Media App and all HD Media properties.

    FestivALL: https://festivallcharleston.com/

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    Mackenzie Spencer is the Executive Director of FestivALL Charleston. She is a long-time lover and advocate of the arts in Charleston and is excited to continue these efforts with FestivALL.

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    FestivALL: https://festivallcharleston.com/

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