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Our Board

Frank Slater

Frank Slater is a retired resident of Pawleys Island, living in Georgetown County since 2008.  He joined the Amazing Journey Board of Directors in 2018, and has been serving as the Current Board President.  He is a member at St. Paul’s Waccamaw United Methodist Church.  In his spare time he enjoys shooting Sporting Clays as a member of the Backwoods Quail Club in Georgetown County.

Bradley Thomas Jenkins

Bradley Thomas Jenkins is Executive Vice President, Project Manager for Coastal Structures Corporation.  His past 30 years in Real Estate Development and Construction Management affords him knowledge and experience to help make key decisions in the operation and future planning of the Georgetown County Sheriff’s Re-entry program. These contacts are also key for fundraising and job opportunities for graduates of the program.  Brad has served on the Board since 2015 as past President and current Board Vice President. He Is a resident of Pawleys Island and Member of Pawleys Island Community Church. He is married to Missy Jenkins and has two adult sons and a granddaughter.  He and Missy were married by the late Georgetown County Sheriff, A Lane Cribb. He graduated from Clemson University with a BS in Financial Management.  His goal is to educate individuals and organizations on the value of this great program and encourage community support.

M. Keith Errico

M. Keith Errico is President of CRM Of The Carolinas, a national contracting company based in Murrells Inlet SC.  He is also the CEO of Sun Hospitality Resort Services, a national service company based in Myrtle Beach SC.  Keith has resided in the Pawleys Island area since 1992 and enjoys being a contributing member of the community.  Keith was asked to serve on the board by the late Sheriff Lane Crib in 2019 and is now the current Board Treasurer.

Beverly Sullivan

Beverly Sullivan was born and raised in Connecticut.  She attended Southern Connecticut State College with a 6th year degree in Special Education, taught 2 years at Newtown Middle School, and 28 years at Bridgeport Juvenile Detention Center.  She took early retirement to work as a real estate agent with Prudential/Berkshire Hathaway Services of New England.  After retirement she moved to South Carolina in 2016.  She is the Current Board Secretary.

Angela Dohrman

Angela served as Chief Operating Officer of a non-profit, faith-based health organization serving older adults and marginalized individuals. Service lines for which she had responsibility included Medicare-certified home health agency, Medicare-certified hospice, adult day care for individuals qualifying for Medicaid, low-income housing, skilled care, assisted living, and market rate independent living. She retired in June 2021.

As a volunteer with the Sheriff’s Reentry program, Angela has assisted graduates with establishing basic needs including food, furniture, clothing and preparation of living arrangements. She has coordinated these efforts with many other volunteers. She has also worked with the director on securing decent, safe, and affordable housing for the graduates.

Angela has a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work and a Master’s Degree in Health Services Administration.