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GSYP Steering Committee

The Grand Strand Young Professionals Steering Committee is made up of GSYP members who help plan events, fundraise money and continuously grow the organization with new ideas. They help disseminate the word about GSYP as an organization to young professionals along the Grand Strand and help keep current GSYP members updated about upcoming events and ways to get involved. The committee meets bi-monthly to share ideas, plan events and set goals and measure benchmarks. There are multiple areas each committee member can work under including socials, education, Substitutes for Santa, and the Shuckin’ on the Strand Oyster Roast. Committee terms are two years.

Get Involved

Interested in serving on the steering committee for GSYP? Complete this form to submit your interest.

Isabella Cenatiempo is the MBACC staff liaison for the young professionals program and oversees the program. If you have questions about becoming more involved, email Isabella.Cenatiempo@VisitMyrtleBeach.com

Steering Committee Members

Declan McGonigal
myBeach Vacation Rentals
Committee Chair/MBACC Board Member

BJ Beaver
Partnership Grand Strand

Victoria Clark
CRM Services

Scott Eggleston
A&I Fire and Water Resoration

Olivia Elswick
Holiday Inn Club Vacations

Darius Gordyk
Maverick Metal Roof Supply

Lydia Hancock
InfoQuestHR

Samantha Huff

Rebecca Logan Brown
Dave & Busters

Madison Paternostro
Mcleod Health

Kate Soltoian
New York Life

Stephanie Warren
Grand Strand Miracle Leagues

Gabby White
Coastal Outdoor Advertising

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