Angela Clyburn Hannibal is a native of Columbia, SC. She attended
the public schools of Richland School District One in Columbia,
graduating in 1991. During this period, Angela had been heavily involved
as a volunteer for a number of organizations and service-oriented
causes. She currently serves as a board member of The Renaissance
Foundation, a cultural arts organization whose mission is to restore
Historic Bethel into a performing arts center. She also serves on the
board of Fast Forward, an organization to assist homeless veterans with
career opportunities and housing.
Education
Angela began her under-graduate studies at Winthrop University, but
soon realized her passion to pursue service as a career, not just
volunteer work. She decided to return home to continue her pursuit to
improve the lives of children and families in her community. She
attended Midlands Technical College, and in 1998, received her B.A. in
Elementary Education from Benedict College. Angela was honored to work
at her alma mater for nearly five years in fundraising and grant
development.
Experience
Angela began her professional career after graduating, gaining
employment with agencies and organizations well known for their mission
to improving the quality of life for the citizens in the City of
Columbia and around the state. Her most enjoyable moments of her career
life, when she and her two sisters decided to become entrepreneurs
opening a gourmet popcorn and ice cream shop, Kernels and Kreme, LLC
in November 2003, but decided to dissolved business operations in
December 2005.
Family Life
One of the highlights of Angela's experiences has been her family
life. She is married with two children, Layla Joann and Carter James. In
her spare time, Angela enjoys golf, horseback riding, tennis and
assembling jigsaw puzzles.
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