Aimee Crouch
Aimee Crouch is South Carolina ETV’s (SCETV) Director of Government Transparency and Public Affairs, where she produces two programs, This Week in South Carolina and Palmetto Perspectives. She is the lead producer on all live political events, including political debates and election night coverage. She is a Charleston native and a graduate of Lander University in Greenwood, SC. She began her career with SCETV and has been with the organization for over 20 years. A four-time Emmy Award nominee (Southeast Region), she was the recipient of the 2016 Emmy Award for “Remembering Charleston.” She is also the recipient of a Telly Award and a Green Eye Shade Journalism Award. A graduate of The Dick Riley Institute at Furman University’s Diversity Fellowship Program in 2016 and The Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s Editorial Integrity and Leadership Initiative at Arizona State University in 2019.
Stories
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Biscuit House Owner Giving Back to Entrepreneurs
March 20, 2014Carrie Morey, owner and founder of Callie’s Charleston Biscuit, is to say the least, extremely busy. She’s a wife and mother of three girls, owns her own company, has a new cookbook, and is now in the process of opening a store. Morey wanted to find a way to give back to the... -
Making Salt From the Ocean
March 19, 2014Teresa and Rustin Gooden started cultivating salt from Bulls Bay several years ago. Now their product is being used in some of the better known Charleston restaurants and can be bought in specialty stores throughout our state. What makes salt from the ocean different from... -
Local Happiness Fundraiser is All South Carolina
March 10, 2014Ken Carey, founder of Local Happiness, was tired of selling the same old products for his children’s fundraiser, and decided to do something about it. Local Happiness works with schools, sports team, and various different organizations to raise funds selling only local... -
Fort Jackson Trains for Disaster
February 21, 2014Recently, Fort Jackson in Columbia, S.C. went through a training exercise where the area around the army base was hit by Anthrax. They worked together with local and state agencies to make sure if disaster hit, they would be prepared. RJ Frazier of Fort Jackson, explains... -
Brooklyn Mack's Biggest Fan
February 20, 2014Brooklyn Mack, a dancer with the Washington Ballet, who is originally from Elgin, began dancing when he was 12 years old. Mack has found international fame in his craft and began his training with the Columbia Classical Ballet. Mack talks about the role his mother played... -
Columbia Classical Ballet Gives Back
February 05, 2014Radenko Pavlovich of the Columbia Classical Ballet talks about his roots and why it’s important to him and the organization to give back to the community.