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Augusta Red Cross meeting Aug. 24
The 78th Annual Meeting of the
Augusta Chapter of the American
Red Cross will be held Thursday,
August 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Radisson Riverfront Hotel. The
guest speaker will be Daniel P.
Amos.
A dynamic speaker, Mr. Amos
Jjoined AFLACin 1973, and worked
in sales for 10 years. In 1981 and
26 News announces personnel additions
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and will be big boost for 26 Sports.
Stan will help anchor our Friday
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Andy Anderson - Chief Meteo
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seals from the American Meteorolog
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1982, his state was No. 1 in pro
duction in the country. Mr. Amos
wasnamed presidentin 1983, chief
operating officer in 1987 and
AFLAC Incorporated chief execu
tive officer in 1990.
In January, Mr. Amos and
AFLAC proved to be true support
ers of the American Red Cross
following the Japanese earth
Mechelle Jordan - Reporter/An
chor. Mechelle also has a Texas
connection. She comes to us from
KWES-TV in Midland, TX.
Neil Gordon - Reporter/Anchor.
Neil is a familiar face to the Augusta
market. A former WRDW-TV an
chor,Neiliscominghomeafterspend-
ing time at KREM-TV in Spokane,
WA. His knowledge of the area, and
experience will benefit 26 News.
Elizabeth Steele - Associate Pro
ducer. Elizabeth comes to us from
KOMU-TV, Columbia, Missouri.
Elizabethisarecenthonorsgraduate
from the University of Missouri.
Keith Brown - Photojournalist.
Keith comes to us from WJBF-TV,
Augusta, GA. Keith’s experience in
the business will be an asset to our
photography staff.
quake. Mr. Amos and AFLAC, in
conjunction with the American
Red Cross, formed the Corporate
America’s Helping Hands Fund for
relief of Japanese earthquake vic
tims. AFLAC has contributed $2
million to the American Red Cross
to help the victims of this disaster.
On the domestic front, Mr. Amos
and AFLAC contributed $30,000 to
Cassandra Lawton - Weekday
Anchor/Reporter. At WECT-TV,
Wilmington, NC, Cassandra was a
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the American Red Cross for South
Georgia flood victims.
The Annual Meeting is open to
the public. The staff and board of
directorsofthe Augusta Red Cross
cordially invite all interested per
sons to attend. This is a dinner
meeting, at $lB per person. For
more information, please call the
Red Cross at 826-4465.
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