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- Comment: Needs more news coverage outside the locality. AngusW🐶🐶F (bark • sniff) 21:22, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
- Comment: The first source appears to be a primary source from the college website where the individual studied, while the second source seems to have simply copied and cited the first college article. The third source seems promotional, given its placement under the "featured" section. Non of them build notablity at all. But the fourth source is looking good and may contribute some notablity to the subject. Grabup (talk) 06:44, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
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Born | June 5, 1965 Elizabethtown, North Carolina, USA |
Alma mater | Presbyterian College (BS) The Citadel (MBA) |
Occupation | Nonprofit Management |
Known for | Executive Vice President for the Charleston Area Convention & Visitors Bureau/ Explore Charleston Army Junior Officer representative to NATO in 1992 through the Reserve Officers Association |
Spouse | Truman Madison Smith |
Website | www.explorecharleston.com www.charlestonauctionhouse.com |
Douglas "Doug" Warner is an American executive, community leader, and philanthropist known for his involvement in economic development and philanthropy.
Early life and education edit
Warner was born in Elizabethtown, North Carolina, and received his education at Presbyterian College in Clinton, South Carolina, earning a bachelor's degree in business and political science. He later obtained a master's degree in international marketing from The Citadel.[1][2]
Career edit
Warner began his career in the United States Army Reserves before transitioning to the private sector. He has held positions in various organizations, including the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce and Hill Construction Corp.
Warner has served on the boards of several organizations, including the Medical University of South Carolina's Children's Hospital Board and the Alliance for Full Acceptance Board.
He is also known for his fundraising efforts, which have provided auction services to non-profit organizations for years[3]
Military service edit
Warner served in the United States Army Reserves for 14 years [4], including deployment to Saudi Arabia during Operation Desert Storm.
LGBT advocacy and philanthropy edit
Warner is involved in philanthropic activities, particularly focusing on preventing childhood sexual abuse. He has worked with organizations such as Darkness to Light to raise awareness and funds for their programs.
Warner is active in his local community and advocates for LGBT rights and equality through organizations like the Alliance for Full Acceptance.
References edit
- ^ "Presbyterian College to name C. Douglas Warner '87 of Charleston the 2016 Dum Vivimus Servimus Award recipient". 14 October 2016.
- ^ "C. Douglas Warner, Elizabethtown native recipient of the 2016 Dum Vivimus Servimus Award -". 20 October 2016.
- ^ "Calling for charity Doug Warner helps area nonprofits as auctioneer". 22 March 2013.
- ^ "Couple note gains, frustrations". 30 July 2011.