Gulf Coast Woman July 2022

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Judge Sharon Willis Sigalas: The children’s champion

Meet the 100 Successful Women to Know 2022

STYLE / 141 WEDDINGS / 155 HEALTH / 157 FOOD & FUN / 170

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The 100 Successful Women to Know Class of 2022 were celebrated with a cocktail party at Top Golf and tickets to the Funambula show compliments of title sponsor, Beau Rivage Resort & Casino.


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Here’s what’s happening on the Coast this month

Mississippi Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo

July 1-4, gates open at noon daily Jones Park Barksdale Pavilion, Highway 90 and Highway 49, Gulfport Billed as the largest family-friendly fishing rodeo in the world, this successful yearly event includes fun for the entire family. The event features fireworks, fishing and vendors. Contestants fish the Gulf waters for days, competing for cash and prizes in 30 categories of both saltwater and freshwater fish. In previous years, records for tuna, shark and flounder have been broken at the rodeo, which attracts an average of 50,000 people every year. Admission is $5 per person per day, children 5 and under free. Learn more at www.mississippideepseafishingrodeo. com, or call (228) 697-4113.

of Beach Park. For boaters, there will be a safety zone around the barge. If you’re interested in listening to patriotic music in sync with the fireworks, tune in to Magic 93.7.

Polka Dot Powerhouse July Lunch Connect July 21, 11:30-1:30 p.m. Layla’s Coffee House, Gulfport The Gulf Coast, Mississippi Chapter of Polka Dot Powerhouse launched in April 2022, drawing together a tribe of extraordinary women from all walks of life. The group’s monthly lunch connection meeting allows members and visitors to connect and celebrate life with other likeminded women. Seating is limited, please register at www. polkadotpowerhouse.com. To learn more, contact Managing Director Jennifer L. Huber at (702) 201-5206 or jennifer. mspdp@gmail.com.

Coastfest Car Show

City of Gulfport 4th of July Celebration

July 16, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Beauvoir, The Jefferson Davis Home, Biloxi Come enjoy a beautiful day on the 52-acre Beauvoir property at the fifth annual Coastfest. The event will feature cars, trucks, and just about anything on two or four wheels; all makes and models are welcome. Over 20 classes will be featured, and multiple trophies will be awarded for categories, including best of class and people’s choice. Car registration is $25; admission is $12.50 for adults, $10 for seniors, $7.50 for 6-18 years; 5 and under are free. Learn more at https://www. visitbeauvoir.org/coastfest.

July 4, all day The city of Gulfport will ring in July 4 with a day filled with activities, including a kids’ fishing derby at the Michael W. Yakes Recreational Complex from 8-10:30 a.m., a family sand sculpture contest from 10 a.m.-noon, a parade on Beach Boulevard at 6 p.m., music by the New Horizons Band at 7 p.m. and fireworks at 9 p.m.

Biloxi Fourth of July Fireworks

July 4, 9 p.m. The city of Biloxi fireworks show is scheduled to run for approximately 18 minutes and will be fired from a barge near Deer Island. The show is visible between the Biloxi Lighthouse eastward to the Biloxi Bay Bridge, and the best listening is on FM 105.9. A fireworks-free zone has been established for spectators between the Biloxi Small Carft Harbor and Oak Street. The show is hosted by the City of Biloxi and the Boom Boom Committee.

Pascagoula 4th of July Celebration

July 4, fireworks show starts at 8:45 p.m. The best fireworks viewing will be anywhere along Beach Boulevard. Parking will be allowed on Beach Boulevard east

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Biloxi Chamber of Commerce Breakfast with the Mayor and Biloxi Seafood Festival Poster Unveiling

July 20, 8-9 a.m. Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Biloxi Biloxi Chamber of Commerce’s Breakfast with the Mayor is an opportunity for the business community to be updated on the City of Biloxi by Mayor Andrew “FoFo” Gilich. Attendees also will enjoy networking and breakfast. The 37th annual Biloxi Seafood Festival poster also be unveiled.

Coast Young Professionals Black Tie and Blue Jeans Gala

July 21, 6:30-9 p.m. IP Casino Resort Spa Coast Young Professionals is pleased to announce the 14th Annual Black Tie and Blue Jeans Gala. This annual event honors 10 accomplished and influential mentors of the Mississippi Gulf Coast with the “Forever Young” awards, presented persons of professional integrity who exemplify the spirit of service to their professions and who have, by their leadership, made a significant contribution to the advancement of a Coast Young Professionals member’s career. Sponsorships in varying levels are available. For more information on sponsorships, call (228) 604-0014 or email CYP Director Kelly Devine at kelly@ mscoastchamber.com.


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MGCCC student LEADERS model how to succeed at college

Chequoia Adderly

Student Government Association President Perkinston Campus

Anna Valenzuela

Phi Theta Kappa Chapter President Jackson County Campus

Rachel Vivian

Student Government Association President Harrison County Campus

Chequoia Adderly, Anna Valenzuela, and Rachel Vivian are young women to watch over the next year as they begin their tenures as president in MGCCC organizations. Valenzuela is Phi Theta Kappa chapter president at the Jackson County Campus, while Chequoia Adderly at the Perkinston Campus and Rachel Vivian at the Harrison County Campus are both Student Government Association presidents at their respective campuses. “I’m so excited about beginning the school year as president of SGA and have many, many plans for transitioning us away from our COVID lifestyles on campus,” said Adderly. “I want to get people out of their dorm rooms and provide things of interest for them to do, including hands-on programs that are fun and spread knowledge and awareness.” Adderly, a Business Management and Marketing major from Pascagoula, is also a member of the Campus Activities Board and the Reflections Team. She feels that planning will keep her from getting overwhelmed. “This will be my first year including SGA in my schedule. I will balance it all by keeping a planner so that things stay on track.” She said it is worth the extra energy she must expend to stay involved and be a leader on campus. “Being involved makes college so much more enjoyable, and you meet friends you will keep for a lifetime” she said. “I want to show my fellow students that college is really all about meeting new people with different views and ideas and who come from different backgrounds. It’s what makes us better individuals going forward.” Valenzuela of Ocean Springs is the president of the Pi Epsilon Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa. She has plans to impact both the Jackson County Campus and the community. “I would love for our chapter to get out in the community and do some projects this year that make a real impact,” she said. “Maybe by partnering with other organizations on campus we can accomplish more than we can as just one chapter. I’d love to bring together a diverse group of people who have hopes of helping others and bettering the community.” Valenzuela is a member of the Honors College, Campus Activities Board, and Archery Club, and is vice president of activities for the Jackson County Hispanic American Club and public relations coordinator for the Reflections Team. Top that with working toward a degree in mathematics, and it is obvious that Valenzuela has a lot on her plate. She said she plans to handle all her activities with help from her family and friends. “I am a very family-oriented person, and my life outside of college mainly consists of spending time with my six siblings. I like to plan things, stick to a schedule, and classify my priorities. My education comes first for me, so I plan social events around my college schedule while dedicating my weekends to family. The support I receive from family, friends, and advisors reminds me of the importance of giving my best efforts and helps me when feeling overwhelmed.” Vivian of Gulfport wants to bring professionalism to the Harrison County Campus. “In Business Management, we learn several important skills, including professionalism,” she said. “I would love to incorporate multiple days of discussing different aspects of the professional world such as professional attire, resume-building, speech, communication via text or email, and more. Now that COVID-19 is subsiding (how amazing!), I hope to bring normalcy back to our events. Last year, we were very fortunate to be able to host most of our big events. My goal this summer is to help enhance our HC Fall Festival and bring back its full glory!” Vivian is co-president of the Omicron Alpha Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, public relations and communications officer for the Reflections Team, and a member of the Campus Activities Board and Honors College. Off campus, she is an active member of St. James’ youth ministry team, known as St. J CoreTeam, and assists at Kelli’s Steps School of Dance. During the summer, she also works at JetBlast on the beach. She said she loves being involved on campus and thinks it is important. As a secondary English education major, she believes involvement in school is the key to success. “I absolutely love being involved on our campus in any way or form I can be. The only way I manage to be a part of these amazing organizations and keep my academics in line is by my planner. I always keep it with me, digitally and physically. The extrovert inside of me thrives off being always on-the-go, and I can’t complain. Through all these different organizations, I have had multiple opportunities to work with amazing people who have sculpted me into the person I am today.” www.gcwmultimedia.com 13


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Don’t worry be happy MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION TO CELEBRATE HONOREES, RAISE AWARENESS WITH SPORTS-THEMED FÊTE. FROM THE MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH MISSISSIPPI

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t’s time to “get your sport on” in support of mental health. On July 15, the Mental Health Association of South Mississippi will hold the 15th annual “Don’t Worry Be Happy” event, which kicks off at 7 p.m. at the Biloxi Civic Center; Sponsor VIP hour starts at 6 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to wear their favorite team shirt or colors for this sports-themed, casual evening. Emcee Bill Snyder of WLOX will get the party started, and auctioneer Chuck Mutz of Black-Tie Auctions will help add to the excitement. Guests will enjoy live music by New Orleansbased musicians from the band D-Play, as well as a food tasting featuring bites from Blue Dog Bistro, Ground Zero Blues Club, Half Shell Oyster House, Rack House, Martinis, Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort and The Shrimp Basket (Ocean Springs). Competitors from Half Shell Oyster House (Hard Rock and Gulfport), Marina Cantina, Martinis, Rack House, Sandbar Daiquiri Bar & Grill, The Reef, The Shrimp Basket and (with a mocktail) Nutrition on the Fly, will compete in a mixology contest. A live auction and games such as Punch Wall and Heads or Tails will add to the fun. A primary purpose of the night is to recognize honorees for their support of mental health and wellness. Community Honorees are as follows:

“These individuals understand the importance of mental health to our well-being,” says Kay Daneault, MHASM executive director. “Several have seen firsthand how mental illness and substance use affects families,” This year’s Annette O’Keefe Humanitarian Award goes to state Rep. Kevin W. Felsher, who has made mental health one of his priority issues as a legislator. He sponsored House Bill 732, which is helping Mississippi implement the 988 Suicide Prevention Hotline, which launches nationally this month. He also has toured state mental health facilities and advocated for funding for the Department of Mental Health and the state’s first mental health diversion center. Since 1963, MHASM has worked to support and empower those experiencing mental health challenges. The organization provides resources and services for those seeking mental wellness and recovery. “Don’t Worry Be Happy” raises money for a Drop-In Center, homeless outreach and housing and educational opportunities. Purchase tickets, bid on auction items and learn more at www.givergy.us/behappy2022. If you are someone you know needs resources or assistance, contact the agency at (228) 864-6274.

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The children’s champion

YOUTH COURT JUDGE SHARON WILLIS SIGALAS REFLECTS ON HER 20 YEARS ON THE BENCH

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s president of the Colmer Junior High parent-teacher organization, Judge Sharon Willis Sigalas heeded the principal’s sage advice: “You never know what you can do until you try.” “(It) sounded simple, but for a young woman who was frightened to talk in front of a group of more than three, it was a steep hill to climb,” Sigalas recalls. “But climb it I did, and when the PTO accomplished a lofty goal that year, and I stood before a packed crowd, my written speech was forgotten; I spoke to the crowd from my heart and have not stopped talking to crowds since that night.” For two decades, the wife, mother and grandmother has used her well-honed voice to advocate for the most vulnerable members of society: children. As she retires from her role as Jackson County Youth Court judge, Sigalas’s heart is filled with gratitude for treasured memories and enduring friendships. “Throughout my 20 years on the bench, I have had children keep in touch with me or come back to see me and let me know how they are doing; their successes were my success stories,” she says. “I knew I was making a difference, but when my retirement was announced and e-mails and messages from parents, foster parents and grown children began to come with sweet messages and thanks for what I had done for them, I knew I had made the right choice 20 years ago.” The seeds of Sigalas’s distinguished career were sewn in Springhill, Louisiana, where she says she “lived a pretty sheltered life” with parents who exemplified good character and a strong work ethic. Her family spent lots of time in church, watched very little TV and vacationed with relatives. “Until I took youth court practice in law school, I never knew children were sexually abused, tortured or murdered by their own family,” Sigalas says. “My eyes and heart were opened to an area of the law where I knew I could make a difference.” She married Donald “Donnie” Sigalas while he was a student at Ole Miss Law School, and as a young mom, she worked during the day and studied for her business administration degree after the kids went to bed. On the nights she wasn’t in school, she walked the neighborhood selling Avon and booking Home Interior parties. For many years, she served as her husband’s secretary and paralegal – a job that involved preparing his trial notebook and noting questions she deemed important. She recalls one particular personal injury case she felt certain Donnie would win, but he arrived home looking dejected after the jury rendered its verdict. “I was devasted that day and told him I was going to law school because I just knew I could have won that case,” she says. “Shortly after that night, I took the LSAT, and the rest is history.” Sigalas was 38 when she entered the University of Mississippi School of Law, and her goal was to graduate at 40. She walked the stage and received her juris doctorate degree two months after her 4Oth birthday.

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Sigalas began accepting youth court clientele, and the judge quickly appointed her guardian ad litem for many neglected children in the system. She next set her sights on becoming Jackson County Youth Court judge and was elected to the position in November of 2002.

“I loved talking to the children, earning their trust and representing them in the courtroom,” Sigalas says. “I was a fighter for those who could not protect themselves, and I knew I wanted to continue working in this area of the law.” Now officially retired, Sigalas — known to many as “Nana” and “Judge Nana” — has more time to devote to her grandchildren, as well as her favorite hobbies: writing, painting, reading and photography. “My favorite out-of-the-way trips are to bookstores in small towns and old cemeteries,” she says. “I love to read old handwritten epitaphs, but that is a story for another day.” Sigalas’s advice to the person who will replace her on the bench in January is to “be fair, listen well and do not think you know it all.” Ever community minded, she plans to be involved in efforts to help those who have made bad choices turn their lives around, clear their records and start fresh. “I truly believe that if we give people hope and the tools to achieve their goals, we can change our community,” Sigalas says. “If I make a difference in one life, that is a blessing.”

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SUCCESS SHOWCASE

WE CELEBRATE HUNDREDS OF WOMEN FOR ALL THEY DO At Gulf Coast Woman magazine, we live and work to create platforms to elevate and celebrate women! We look forward to this annual edition, where we're able to recognize so many who are successful on the Coast. You deserve to be seen, spotlighted. Your hard work and all the juggling you do to pursue your career, take care of your family and serve your community is appreciated. In this annual special edition, we introduce you to our 100 Successful Women to Know Class of 2022. This annual recognition is important because many of these women work quietly behind the scenes. Many of them are not the ones who show up to make the speeches or pick up the awards. They were selected from among 691 nominees. Indeed, these 100 are special, but actually all of the nominees are. They are all winners. Please celebrate with us ...

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SUCCESS SHOWCASE

“The patients deserve the best of me and each day I strive to give the best care I can.” - Michele McLeod, FNP

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SUCCESS SHOWCASE

“When I first opened AlphaCare, I knew that the providers I chose to represent the brand would determine my success. When I met Michele, I immediately knew I had found the right person.” - George Loukatos, MD Owner – AlphaCare Urgent Care

If you’ve ever been a patient at AlphaCare Urgent Care, there is a good chance that you’ve met Michele McLeod. Michele has been a full-time provider at AlphaCare since the doors opened in Biloxi in 2018. Since then, she has become the matriarch of an organization that prides itself on quality and professionalism. “Michele has been our rock on which we built our culture”, says George Loukatos, President and Owner of AlphaCare. “She is the consummate professional, bringing the best healthcare has to offer every single time she walks in the doors of our clinics.” When Michele decided to help open AlphaCare, she knew she was taking a leap of faith. Having previously served as the lead provider and assistant medical director of a large Urgent Care network, she knew that she had what it takes to provide top-tier health care. But as a previous owner of her own medical clinic, she also knew the risks of starting a new organization in a community rich with competition. “Helping start Alpha Care Urgent Care provided an exciting opportunity to be part of a new adventure, a place to contribute my experience and skills. We have created a practice environment designed to deliver the best patient care in this community. The awards we have received are a testimony to the philosophies we hold dear.”

Three years later, AlphaCare has expanded to 3 locations, with active plans for an additional 2 sites. The organization has been showered with numerous awards, including the “Best Urgent Care in Mississippi” and “Best Place to Work in the (228)”. “Every success that we have had, in some way, shape or form, stems from Michele’s work”, says Dr. Loukatos. “She helped establish a culture of excellence that pervades our organization, not just through her outstanding patient care, but more so through her positive and caring attitude. Her personality is infectious, and the example she sets is the standard that all or our providers seek to model.” When asked to reflect on her career and what the future holds for her, Michele states: “My journey for the past 40 years has been very diverse and rewarding. I have cared for many lives in many ways. Along the way patients have taught me and brought me to where I am today, and to each I am very grateful. I treasure the work I do, the people I work with and the patients I care for.”

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The Boss Confidence is Krystal Ben’s superpower BY JENNIFER GENTILE

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o Krystal Ben, success doesn’t have a particular “look” — but it does have a feeling. Ben, the owner and founder of Hair Fetish Glueless Wigs, is familiar with that feeling, which comes with changing someone’s life for the better. “When I did my first transformation on a woman who was battling cancer, the fullness it put in my heart — I knew at that moment this was my calling,” she says. The Flint, Michigan, native seemed destined for a cosmetology career, as she loved watching family members get services. A master beautician for 15 years, Ben learned and performed numerous techniques, including semipermanent makeup. About 10 years ago, she began making wigs because she was tired of dealing with her own fine, thin hair. “I would sit for hours getting my hair done only to walk outside and (see) the style wouldn’t hold due to my texture and humidity,” Ben recalls. “At that point, I started experimenting with making wigs until I got it right.” Although she enjoyed the various facets of the beauty industry, wigs ultimately won Ben’s heart. “I love the instant transformation,” she says. “Not only that, but to be able to help someone battling hair loss is so rewarding.” Seeing a woman regain

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her confidence through one of her creations is the ultimate thrill for Ben, who believes that everyone deserves to look and feel beautiful. Not to be deterred by COVID, the determined entrepreneur put a mobile wig vending machine in the exchange on Keesler Air Force Base, where military women could buy wigs that they could wear in uniform. About two years ago, Ben also started investing in real estate, and she’s now owner and founder of KB Rental Properties. “Being 34, I want to make sure when I retire from it all that income will continue to flow,” she says. Ben also is intent on giving back. She donates wigs regularly and remains active in community functions. She also is a founding member of Movers and Shakers — a social group on the Coast focused on empowerment through philanthropy, social events and education and awareness efforts. Although she has accomplished much so far, Ben says she still has a long way to go. Knowing her “why” is the secret to her success and keeps her grounded. “I’m most proud of being a young Black woman who is not afraid to dream big and go for everything I want,” Ben says. “It doesn’t matter what is going on around me; as long as I can see it, I can do it!”

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Kathy Brown van Zutphen is a legal force for good BY CHERIE WARD

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s a successful insurance defense attorney, Kathy Brown van Zutphen always showed a passion for protecting the most vulnerable. However, little did she know just how uniquely her litigation talent would intertwine with her circumstances at home. “My father developed Parkinson’s disease, and I became his caregiver,” van Zutphen says. “Now, the areas where I practice law are the areas that I have had to deal with in my personal life.” This new role revealed a different, and much more personal, side of the law to the dedicated attorney, and she knew exactly what she needed to do to protect her loved ones, as well as other families. Van Zutphen opened Coastwide Law LLC in Gulfport and focused on individuals and families while specializing in elder law and adoptions. She also addresses trusts, estates and other general civil litigations. “Whatever your current situation, we promise to be accessible when you need us,” she says. “We are compassionate and give you straightforward guidance to find your way out of the storm.” Her father also influenced her enthusiasm for adoption law. “I firmly believe in fostering children and adoption,” van Zutphen says. “My father grew up living with another family from the time he was 13 years old. My husband was adopted, and we have adopted two girls. It is perhaps the happiest legal work that I can do to help form families.” She has made a point of serving the whole Gulf Coast with her legal skills. She holds licenses in Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana and never misses a chance to give back or change someone’s world by volunteering in numerous nonprofit organizations and offering legal perspectives. “These organizations cannot function without members of the community being willing to serve,” van Zutphen says. She’s seen a lot of adversity in her line of work and considers persistence the key to overcoming barriers. “I most admired individuals who overcome great obstacles to persevere and succeed,” van Zutphen says. For anyone striving toward personal and career goals, she offers the following advice: “Don’t wait for someone else to give you what you want, and do not worry if you are afraid; do it anyway,” van Zutphen says. “Being brave is not about not being afraid. It’s being afraid and doing it anyway. “Do not try to play it safe so you will not lose. You absolutely cannot succeed without failing first, so stare down your fears and keep trying.”

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“Take delight in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart.” -Psalm 37:4

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EMILY LEHMAN

Controller

KIMBERLY COX

Owner Loyalty Manager

When asked how the women on Gulfport Nissan’s management team contribute to the dealership’s success, owner Owen Mossy admits, “I’ve never really thought about it; I just went for the best person for the job.” Perhaps having five daughters contributes to Mossy’s sensitivity and openness to equal opportunities for women in the job market. “I want my daughters to get a fair shake based on their qualifications,” Mossy said. The women on his team add a unique vibe to the environment Mossy is creating at Gulfport Nissan. “Their strength comes from being trustworthy, as well as their willingness to learn and collaborate as a team,” he said. Buying a vehicle is a big decision, and Gulfport Nissan strives to make every customer comfortable when making that decision. Mossy takes pride in the fact that Gulfport Nissan is one of the few locally owned and operated dealerships. As a business owner he believes that it is an asset to both the customers and staff to have access to the owner in the day-to-day operations of the business. “This is a people business, and every customer deserves someone they can relate to and trust,” he said. “We want buying a car or truck to be an enjoyable, stress-free experience.”

MANDY BESOIU

HR/Payroll Manager

HEATHER LEE

Service Manager

most familiar with. “At Gulfport Nissan we go the extra mile to make a visit to our Service Department as pleasant an experience as possible,” Mossy said. In addition to providing customers with the most friendly, reliable, efficient service, the dealership offers a relaxing waiting room complete with complimentary beverages and wifi access, and coming soon the “228 Cocina” Food Truck. Owen Mossy’s family has been in the automobile business since 1934 when his great grandfather, Wiley Mossy, Sr, opened Mossy Motors in New Orleans. When Owen was nine years old, his father, Phil Mossy, moved the family to San Diego where he launched numerous automobile dealerships. Owen decided he wanted to raise his family on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. In October, 2020, he purchased the Pat Peck Nissan dealership from Group One in Gulfport. Owen and his wife, Vanessa along with their six children made the move to the Coast at a time when the Pandemic was in full swing. “Relocating across the country was a nerve wracking process, but Covid was kind of a blessing in disguise because it had already moved our kids out of their normal routines and school environments. So we were all ready for something new.”

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“Well behaved women rarely make history.” -Marilyn Monroe I remember being 13 and asked what I wanted to be when I was older, I responded “I wanna have my own bad ass night club”, a standard question with not a standard answer for a young lady. I have always been fascinated with night life and the experience of difference in atmosphere bring. The good times, the tunes, the lights! Eager to learn and wander, at 18 years old I moved to New Orleans to begin a bartending career at a higher pace and heavier diversity. My years bartending in restaurants, night clubs, and cocktailing in The Big Easy made me feel as if I was a black belt in the service industry. Having all male managers also lit a fire under me to pursue my dreams of my own night club. As a fearless & motivated 23 year old I returned home to the Mississippi Gulf Coast with a concept to lure people and create magical memories for locals and visitors. The Mermaid Dive Bar opened August 29, 2017, the twelfth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. A day I chose because of the significance to everyone and especially my family running a restaurant at the time feeding hundreds of survivors. This year will be my fifth year in business and I couldn’t be more thankful. My advice to all my ladies...wear the dress and wear the heels.

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Owner

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The Risk-taker Kerri Pellegrin took leap of faith to found Coast’s premier bridal business BY CHERIE WARD

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erri Pellegrin built a successful wedding planning brand by betting on herself A zeal for event planning resided deep in her heart before she even realized it. “It’s funny, how jobs you didn’t know had a purpose in molding you play such a role in you actually becoming your future, “ Pellegrin says. She spent 21 years with five retail companies and gleaned entrepreneurial knowledge from each. Somehow, with each step she took up the corporate ladder, event planning always was front and center. She learned how to be a director, coordinator and consultant long before her dreams of opening any kind of business manifested. When tackling even a small task, Pellegrin turned it into an entire production that involved as many people as possible and made it a complete success. “It was never just a corporate thing,” she says. “It was a ‘Kerri’s store’ thing.” While her coworkers considered the moves fun and risky, Pellegrin just thought she had a passion for entrepreneurship and a zest for customer service. “I was enthusiastic about having events, regardless of the roles or responsibilities” she says, “and after planning, designing and executing my own wedding, I knew that’s what the rest of my life would be.” So, she untied her corporate retail knots, opened The Wedding Collection in Bay St. Louis and hasn’t looked back. The business offers help with anything a bride could need for her big day, from planning to the dress. “I am a project person,” Pellegrin says. “I knew there were voids on the Coast that I wanted to fill. I wanted wedding planning to be easy and fun and to make it accessible for everyone to find what they need all in one place. I love people, and my hobby is working, so I strive to see happy clients and create new opportunities for my employees.” She considers her team the heart of the business. “I would not be where I am, creating a collection of businesses, without them,” Pellegrin says. “They are loyal, hard-working and creative. They truly love The Wedding Collection as much as I do, and I can’t believe I have such great people to work with every day.” Pellegrin also has wise words for future risk-takers. “Find a way and take the risk,” she says. “Confidence is worth more than a dollar. It goes a long way in making your path strong.”

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The Relationship Builder Christian Hartley puts people and her faith first BY JENNIFER GENTILE

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he’s now a leader in the financial services industry, but when she was in school, Christian Hartley wasn’t fond of numbers. As a high school senior, Hartley worked at Chick-Fil-A in Gautier, and some women employed at a credit union in the same mall often dropped in for lunch and encouraged her to apply for a teller position. “My logic was that I could dress really nicely for work and would never have to miss church,” she says, “so I applied and received a teller position at that credit union. What kept me in the industry was the knowledge that I could promote from within, and by the grace of God, I did that over the span of the 18 years I was there.” Today, as community bank president with BancorpSouth, a division of Cadence Bank, Hartley says she is living “in the midst of so many answered prayers.” She must be flexible in her role, as one minute, she may be answering questions about a quarter-million-dollar loan, and the next, taking a call to support a new youth program in east Jackson County. “Both of those relationships are crucial for this community, my community, to prosper,” Hartley says. She candidly admits that she’s in the industry not because numbers are her favorite thing, but because people are. To her, the process of forming relationships in banking is special. “People want to do business with people they know, who they see

around town or at church or in a restaurant,” she says. “People want to know that you care about them long term. So many of my current customers have known me since I began my career almost two decades ago, and I know them and value the trust they put in me.” Wanting to get involved in the community, Hartley became an ambassador with the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. That role prompted her participation on other civic organizations and boards, including Coast Young Professionals, The Bacot McCarty Foundation, Lighthouse Business and Professional Women, United Way, Rotary Club International and several others. “Being an ambassador opened so many doors for me,” she says, “and I found that everything I wanted was on the other side of service.” In all she does, Hartley strives to set an example of success coupled with integrity and rooted in faith. She has found that true fulfillment comes from embracing your Godgiven purpose, not acquiring material wealth. “I grew up in a trailer park, and my mom made almost every item that I owned growing up; we cut coupons from the big Sunday morning paper, and I looked forward to things like the summer reading program and acting in plays at the local community theaters,” she recalls. “We weren’t rich, and I experienced some challenges growing up. But at the core of it all, I knew I was safe and loved.” As an adult, Hartley finds herself quietly thanking God for things she prayed for growing up that are now a reality — namely peace, stability and joy. “Oh, and a very cool job with a fancy title,” she says, “but that’s been a bonus.”

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“Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle. Live simply, love generously, care deeply, speak kindly …leave the rest to God.” RHONDA PARKINSON CLARK, PHD

Superintendent of Education Catholic Schools of South Mississippi

My parents, Roy Parkinson Sr and Melba Layton Parkinson influenced my life so much. Daddy was the strongest person I have ever known, physically, mentally, and spiritually. He built himself up from extreme poverty in Durant, Mississippi and always put his faith and family first. Mama was a lifetime partner for Daddy. She was the kindness and softness to his steel. Even as she drifts deeper into the cruel world of dementia, her kindness still shines through. I am also heavily influenced by Bishop Louis F. Kihneman, III. Bishop Kihneman is the fourth Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Biloxi and really walks the walk of his faith daily.

of Kappa Delta Sorority. She was Gulfport’s Junior Miss and Gulfport’s Miss Hospitality and was named as first runner up to Mississippi’s Miss Hospitality. Dr. Clark began her education career in 1983 as a Diversified Occupations Coordinator in the Harrison County School District. She earned her Master’s degree from USM in 1988 in Educational Administration and Supervision. Following retirement from State Farm Insurance, she earned her PhD in Educational Leadership from USM and was inducted into Phi Kappa Phi Honorary Society. Her dissertation work focused on The Effects of Extracurricular Activity on Depression in Ninth Grade Girls.

For over 20 years, Dr. Rhonda Parkinson Clark has been a noteworthy leader in the education world. You may know her from her work as the Superintendent of Education for the Catholic School System in South Mississippi, but Dr. Clark also had a successful career as a State Farm Insurance Agent in Biloxi for over thirteen years and earned the designation as a Millionaire Life Agent six times. She was recognized as an Agent of Distinction.

Dr. Clark leads the largest private school system in South Mississippi. There are fourteen fully Accredited Catholic schools in South Mississippi with over 4,000 students each year. The schools employ over 550 people annually. Dr. Clark says the principals of the Catholic schools are the most dedicated and selfless people she knows.

Dr. Clark graduated with high honors from Harrison Central High School in Gulfport and received an associate of art degree from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College where she was named as a campus beauty and Miss J.D. She continued her education at the University of Southern Mississippi and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing Education from USM. She was twice selected as a Top 20 Campus July 2022Beauty at Southern Miss. She is a member 34

Dr. Clark is the mother of Stephen Chase Clark, a 2016 honor graduate of St. Patrick Catholic High School and a 2020 graduate of Mississippi State University. She is very close to her family, including sister Jennifer Burkes, an attorney in Biloxi, and Roy Parkinson, Jr. from Gulfport and her late sister, Paula Ann Parkinson of Biloxi. Dr. Clark is a member of Nativity BVM Catholic Church where she serves as a Lector and Eucharistic Minister. She enjoys all spectator sports…especially anything involving the Mississippi State University Bulldogs.


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CATHOLIC SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS Living and Learning in the Light of Faith

First Row (l to r): Katherine Lingenfelder, Administrative Assistant, Department of Education, His Excellency Louis F. Kihneman, III – the 4th Bishop of Biloxi, Dr. Rhonda Clark, Superintendent of Education, Second Row (l to r): Jenny Seymour, Principal Our Lady Academy, Bay St Louis (beginning school year 2022-23), Tricia Harvey, Asst Principal, St. James, Gulfport, Jennifer Broadus, Principal, St. James, Gulfport, Cindy Hahn, Prinicpal, Our Lady of Fatima, Biloxi, Marilyn Pigott, Principal, Our Lady Academy, Bay St Louis (retired end of school year 2022), Carol Church, Principal, St. Vincent de Paul, Long Beach/Pass Christian Third Row (l to r): Keith Brackett, Principal Sacred Heart High School Hattiesburg (through end of school year 2022), Traci Kessler, Nativity BVM, Biloxi, Hayleigh Cuevas, Principal, Holy Trinity, Bay St Louis Fourth Row (l to r): Dr. Matt Buckley, Principal, St. Patrick, Gulfport/Biloxi, Tony Gruich, Asst Principal, St Patrick, Gulfport/Biloxi, Eleanor Hartzog, Principal, St. Alphonsus, Ocean Springs, Sr. Marilyn Springs, Principal, Resurrection Elementary, Pascagoula (through end of school year 2022), Vicki Flanagan, Principal, Sacred Heart Elementary School Hattiesburg, Kristal Sisson, Principal, Resurrection High School, Pascagoula Not pictured: Mr. Gary Blackburn, Principal, St. Stanislaus, Bay St Louis, Mrs. Karyn Charles, Principal, Sacred Heart High School, Hattiesburg (beginning school year 2022-23

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Meet the SUCCESSFUL

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They are educators, entrepreneurs, Realtors, doctors, artists, managers and CEOs. They represent virtually every professional field and background. Despite their diversity, the members of the 2022 class of 100 Successful Women to Know have certain things in common: They are talented. They are dedicated. They are persistent. And most importantly, they use their many gifts to serve the Coast community and make it a better place. Some of these women have roles that put them in the spotlight, but many of these names, you’ll be hearing for the first time. In fact, we intentionally set out to recognize women who deserve,

but don’t always receive, acclaim for the work they do and the impact they have. No other project we do at Gulf Coast Woman so completely fulfills our mission of celebrating and empowering women, particularly the humble ones who don’t want a big fuss made about them. We received nearly 700 nominations for this year’s honors, which is a testament to the wealth of female leadership and talent we are blessed to have on the Coast. It is our pleasure to introduce the Successful Women to Know Class of 2022.

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“What an honor it is for my husband and I to care for people through their pets.”

JENNIFER SUTTON, DVM, MBA

Medical Director and Partner

Gulf Coast Veterinary Emergency Hospital Beach View Veterinary Hospital Paws to Remember Pet Loss Services I am proud of Gulf Coast Veterinary Emergency, Beach View Veterinary Hospital, and Paws to Remember’s commitment to our community. We are advocates in times of needed urgent care and comforters in times of loss. Through our veterinary practices, my husband, Jeff Sutton, DVM and I are committed to being a solution to the problems of animal neglect and overpopulation. Our practice serves as a respite center for more than 1000 injured and orphaned animals until they are transferred to rehabilitation. We serve to provide veterinary care and health certification for stray animals so that they can travel on “love trains” to other parts of the country for adoption.

Paws to Remember Pet Loss Services extends the same level of compassion and care for pets and their owners in their time of deepest sadness. We provide communal and private levels of care with tenderness, empathy and respect along with touching memorabilia to remember the pet by. Science has proven that those who love and care for animals have lower rates of depression, hypertension, and stress and experience greater emotional, mental, social and psychological benefits. My husband and I are grateful for our opportunities to serve Gulf Coast families and their pets in all stages of life.

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ADRIANNE HUNGERFORD

Business Development Associate Guarantee Restoration Adrianne Hungerford is the Mississippi Gulf Coast business development associate for Guarantee Restoration Services. Before joining Guarantee, she worked for 16 years in the multifamily industry. Her role with Guarantee allows her to build relationships with partners and serve the community. Adrianne has volunteered for many nonprofits over the years and loves giving back. She keeps herself very busy spending time with her family and her two adorable dogs.

ALICE XENACHIS

Veterinarian, Co-owner Fur Baby’s Veterinary Hospital Alice Xenachis was born in Bucharest, Romania. Her parents were physicians and encouraged her love of and desire to help animals. She attended veterinary school in California and spent time in a variety of different specialty practices. She spent a decade working in emergency and critical care settings for small animals. Alice now is enjoying working as a general practitioner with her husband, Dr. Jason Gulas (another veterinarian), at Fur Baby’s Veterinary Hospital.

ALICIA PRESTON

Owner Traveling Grace LLC Alicia Preston, a Gulf Coast native, took a leap of faith in 2018 and transitioned from a career with the government into the world of entrepreneurship with the launch of Traveling Grace LLC — a non-emergency medical transportation company. The company now is in partnership with Brokers, and the fleet provides transportation services across the Gulf Coast region. Alicia is happy to have employed a great team of drivers within the local community.

ALICIA WORTEL

Salon Owner and Artistic Educator Electric Lady Hair Studio Alicia Wortel is the owner and educator of Electric Lady Hair Studio in D’Iberville. She has been in the hair industry for over 13 years and a salon educator for over 10 years. Alicia is proud of her accomplishments of being certified in Redken hair color and design, teaching at 20-plus salons from Lafayette, Louisiana, to Destin, Florida, and throughout the country and owning her own salon at 32.

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“We are passionate about offering our customers quality, hand-crafted, fresh meals, drinks, and desserts.” Layla’s has a rich tradition of serving fresh-brewed coffee along with hand-made sandwiches, salads, and desserts. We are glad to celebrate another year of being a part of our community through our dine-in and catering options. We love great food, and we love having an opportunity every day to make people smile. We pride ourselves on our food and beverage offerings, and we love serving people and offering them a space to craft relationships. Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner

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Owner

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“Success is not measured by what you accomplish, but by the opposition you have encountered, and the courage with which you have maintained the struggle against overwhelming odds.” Owner of Ramon Insurance and partner of JP Kush & Associates, Leslie has worked day in and day out to make sure her clients are treated as if they were family and not just a number on the books. She was recognized in 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021 from AARP for outstanding community service. It is this community service that led her to Loaves and Fishes. After volunteering for two years she accepted the position of executive director in April of 2020 during the middle of the pandemic with very little training or knowledge of what her new job required, she jumped in 100% and never missed a beat. When faced with obstacles she adjusted and kept on moving. She has an amazing heart, a fearless mentality, and refuses to fail. She has since resigned from Loaves and Fishes but spends her time as a wish granter for make a wish and a board member for Jubilee HAVENS and working on her bachelors degree in Human Relations and Masters in Forensic Psychology.

LESLIE RAMON Owner of Ramon Insurance Wish Granter for Make a Wish Foundation Board Member & EVENT Coordinator for Jubilee Havens

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ALISHA PARKER-CUMMINS

Regional Marketing Director Psycamore Psychiatric LLC Alisha Parker-Cummins has spent the last four years serving as regional marketing director for Psycamore. She is passionate about helping others and ensuring access to quality healthcare in Mississippi. Alisha is a huge advocate for mental health, so it’s no surprise that her primary goal over the last few years has been to remove the stigmas surrounding mental health, as well as educate our communities about available mental health services.

ALISON BAKER

Assistant District Attorney As a prosecutor, Alison Baker advocates for victims daily. She handles violent crimes, including capital murder, firstdegree murder, armed robbery, rape, sexual battery and child molestation. She is dedicated to the citizens of Harrison County, serving as president of the board of directors for the Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence. She served as president of the Harrison County Bar Association and is a fellow of the Mississippi Bar.

AMY BOWMAN

Location Director Niall O’Leary School of Irish Dance A champion dancer with 19 years of experience, Amy Bowman ran an Irish dance school in Idaho for six years before moving to Biloxi in December 2020. She has been teaching for the Niall O’Leary School for a year and already has made a name for herself. The group led the St. Patrick’s Day parade, is a headlining dance troop at the Ren Faire and is booked solid this fall.

ANGELA WINGFIELD

Doctor, CEO The Dermatology Clinic PLLC A native of New Orleans, Dr. Angela Wingfield completed her undergraduate education at Millsaps College. She received her medical training at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, where she earned her medical doctorate and completed a residency in dermatology. She has been practicing medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatology as a boardcertified dermatologist and founder of The Dermatology Clinic since 2003. The clinic serves the entire Gulf Coast, and a fourth location will be opening later this year.

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“Always bet on yourself” NAR’CISSA MCDONALD, DNP, APRN, FNP-C & CARISSA BOLDEN-WINDHAM, MSN, APRN, FNP-C

Modern care is right at your fingertips! Owned by two local women who are deeply rooted in the culture of Mississippi these two best friends are bringing a NU way to care for their patients! NuCare Medical and Weight Loss Center offers affordable primary care services to the state of Mississippi. With over 16 years in the healthcare field, our experienced Nurse practitioners are rooted in the Mississippi culture. Nurse Practitioners serve as the cornerstone for building a strong healthcare system that ensures positive health outcomes and health equity. NuCare Medical and Weight Loss Center offers focused disease-oriented care to the Rural Clients of Mississippi. Let your neighbors help you improve your quality of life through education and the medical management of your acute and chronic conditions. With technological advancements, our team of skilled practitioners can provide quality healthcare visits from the comfort of your home. What makes NuCare stand out from the rest? Our skilled providers have served in over 38 states through humanitarian

work as subcontractors including the CDC and Department of Defense, they know the true notion of compassionate care. Nar’Cissa and Carissa are certified with the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP), and a members of the Mississippi Association of Nurse Practitioners. Dr. Nar’Cissa McDonald, FNP-C, is a mother of two daughters, Sierra and De’Jiah, and a grandson, Jayce. Nar’Cissa holds a Doctoral Degree in Nursing Practice focusing on Family and Primary health care. Born and raised in Mississippi, she feels deeply when it comes to serving her community. Carissa Bolden-Windham is a native of Wiggins, Mississippi. She is happily married for five years to her husband, Shermaine Windham, and a mother to her only son, Staven. She graduated with honors in 2018 with a Master of Science in Nursing Degree and is currently completing the Doctoral program. Carissa graduated from School with a focus in Adult Health and Primary care.

249 Beauvoir Rd. | Suite B2 | Biloxi, MS 39531 | 601-283-8999 | customersupport@nucaremedical.org www.nucaremedical.org

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“The key to being successful is to do what you love and treasure those who help and support you along the way.” To say real estate is my passion is an understatement. It is incredibly fulfilling to serve as REALTOR® for families looking to start anew by finding their dream home, selling their house, or sometimes, both. My background in sales and marketing was a perfect fit for the real estate industry as I continue to search for new avenues to make homes stand out in the market. Another role I find extremely rewarding is assisting custom builders Acadian Homes and Myco Homes design new builds along the coast. As their New Home Specialist, it’s imperative to find ways to add style and value to new homes. You will often find me scouring vendor websites to create homes as unique as the homeowners while carefully staying within a targeted budget. These professionally designed turn-key homes are part of The Emerald Series. Through the years, I’ve learned that it can be challenging to visualize a house simply by looking at floor plans. To address room sizes, I create virtual design boards with furniture that fits within each space. Each design includes a combination of furniture and pieces available at Taylor Furniture in Moss Point. For ease, I have created a catalog showcasing available and upcoming homes along with the selected finishes and design ideas. Selling your home? Imagine being featured in this catalog of available homes, which is heavily promoted on social media around the country. No worries if your home is vacant - I can virtually stage images for maximum impact. If you would like to sell and build the home you have always dreamed of, I would be honored to help you every step of the way!

SUSAN SIEMIONTKOWSKI

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“Celebrating 75 YEARS IN BUSINESS on the MS Gulf Coast.” D. Batia Interiors LLC was established on Howard Avenue in downtown Biloxi to continue a family business with 75 years of success on the MS Gulf Coast. D. Batia Interiors LLC is a design studio and showroom carrying fine quality furniture, rugs and art while offering expert interior design services. There are also upscale lines for gifts, accessories and anything you could want for your home or office.

DEBBIE BATIA

Allied ASID

963 Howard Avenue | Biloxi Formerly Merchiston Hall Galleries

228-385-2657 www.dbatiainteriors.com www.gcwmultimedia.com

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ANN MARIE WALLEY

Salon Owner, Stylist Antonian Salon Ann Marie Walley, owner of Antonian Salon, is a second-generation salon owner. With an extreme passion for the beauty industry, she has been joyfully beautifying the Coast for almost 15 years. She also is a wife, mom to two beautiful children and the Antonian Salon family’s lead stylist. She loves what she does and how rewarding it is to make people look and feel good.

ANNE PITRE

Marketing and Communications Manager Hancock Chamber of Commerce An award-winning marketing and public relations practitioner, Anne Pitre oversees seven websites and 15 social media accounts, as well as the Voice of Business vlog and podcast, for the Hancock Chamber. She is known as one of the top PR practitioners in Mississippi and is a recognized leader throughout the Mississippi Gulf Coast. She is now the member at large for the Public Relations Association of Mississippi State Board and is an active member of Junior Auxiliary of Hancock County.

APRIL PARKER

Owner Parker Contracting LLC April Parker has been part of the construction business for 25 years. She finds it refreshing to know that in a maledominated industry, women are accepted and appreciated as general contractors. She provides a unique perspective to the build by bringing her own in-house design team for each project. She enjoys meeting with clients and designing homes that meet their needs. April recently expanded her business with a new office in downtown Bay St Louis.

DR. APRIL ULMER

Physician/Owner, Franchisee/Entrepreneur Kids and Tummies LLC, The Yard Milkshake Bar of Flowood Dr. April Ulmer is owner of Kids and Tummies LLC, the Coast’s only pediatric gastroenterology practice; two new locations are coming in 2023. She also is medical director of pediatric gastroenterology at Merit Health Biloxi. April also is prior board president of Coast Episcopal School, a board member of the Diabetes Foundation of Mississippi and The Mississippi Society for Disabilities, as well as a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, The Links and Jack and Jill of America. Her first book publication is expected in January of 2023. She also owns The Yard Milkshake Bar of Flowood, and a second store is opening in Charleston, South Carolina.

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“The road to success is always under construction.” - Lily Tomlin Geneva helps people achieve goals more efficiently and effectively. With over 30 years of workforce experience spanning several industries, she has the ability to focus on details while keeping the larger, more comprehensive picture in view. Her business philosophy is grounded in key fundamentals and leadership. She specializes in strategic planning and problem solving. Geneva’s passion is deeply rooted in economic development, public health, and community development. Since moving to the Gulf Coast in 2008, she has intentionally sought out opportunities that bring these three aspects of growth together. Her most notable contributions stem from her involvement with Heritage Trails Partnership of the Mississippi Gulf Coast and as founder of The Meeting Place Business Incubator. She has served on steering committees for Gulfport Excel by 5, Gulf Coast Community Exchange, and the Harrison County Active Living Initiative; is a graduate of Leadership Gulf Coast and the Gulf Coast Business Council’s Master Class; is President of the South Mississippi Contract Procurement Center which will host a Construction Expo in October; and is a certified business counselor with the MS Small Business Development Center. Her current projects include expansion of The Meeting Place to Downtown Gulfport (August!), commission of a coast-wide Health Impact Assessment centered on public parks and accessibility, development of a summer camp program for 6-8th graders centered on trade skills and work ethic, and participation in this year’s GCBC Masters Class focused on MS Gulf Coast retention and recruitment. She and her daughter, Chloe, will return to the cast of Gleeful Celebration in July at Biloxi Little Theater to help raise funds for pediatric HIV/AIDS research at Ole Miss. Her most appreciated accolades include: Nonprofit Woman of Achievement Award from Lighthouse Business & Professional Women, inaugural Small Business Leadership Award from the Gulf Coast Business Council & William Carey University, and the One Coast Top 10 Community Leader Award from MS Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce. Her most precious achievements are her 2 children, Jonathan and Chloe, and her marriage to Stephen, a corporate attorney in Biloxi.

GENEVA DUMMER

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770 Water St. | Biloxi, MS 39530 228-207-0663 tmpms.com www.gcwmultimedia.com

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ASHLEIGH FALLO

Agency Owner State Farm Insurance Ashleigh Fallo has been with State Farm for over 10 years, and for three of them, she has been an agency owner in D’Iberville. She worked hard to move up the ladder in a male-dominated industry. Her team of licensed professionals pride themselves on educating the consumer on ways insurance can help them in times of need during many different stages of life. Ashleigh also is an active member of Junior Auxiliary Biloxi/Ocean Springs Chapter.

DR. ASHLEN BISSELL

Owner/Clinical Director Wellness Physical Therapy Dr. Ashlen Bissell — physical therapist, doctor of physical therapy — is the owner and clinical director of Wellness Physical Therapy, where she uses a holistic healthcare approach to educate the community she has belonged to since 1998. She utilizes innovative techniques, such as dry needling and Astym, as well as aquatic therapy. As the president-elect of her local Rotary Club, she has a passion for giving back to her community and developing core life skills in youth.

DR. ASHLEY EMERSON

Dermatologist The Dermatology Clinic PLLC Dr. Emerson is a board-certified dermatologist, fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and a native of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. After spending three years as an assistant professor of dermatology at The University of Mississippi Medical Center, she decided to return home to help expand access to dermatology care for Coast residents. She joined The Dermatology Clinic with Dr. Angela Wingfield, and together they have continued to offer exceptional dermatological care to the residents of South Mississippi.

ASHLEY ENDRIS

Realtor Century 21 J. Carter & Company Ashley Endris serves on the Red Cross board and the Mississippi Association of Realtors Board of Directors and two committees. She has completed local and state Realtor leadership classes. Ashley also is the federal political coordinator for Rep. Steven Palazzo for The National Association of Realtors. She was awarded Realtor of the Year honors by The Gulf Coast Association of Realtors and the Top 4 under 40 by the Mississippi Association of Realtors. She also is a past board member for the March of Dimes Spotlight for Success.

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“Let’s create a VIBE!”

DENISE BAUMANN

Owner/Operator

Denise Baumann is the owner and founder of Creative Elements Productions and Creative Elements Consulting Branding and Marketing CEP is an award-winning company providing a full array of services including commercial production, talent booking, obscure talents such as contortionists, caricature artists, models, dancers, and more. CEP recently won several awards at the 2022 American Advertising Federation awards for commercials produced and created in partnership with the Scarlett Pearl Casino including the top honor of Best in Show. Creative Elements Productions also has a sister company Creative Elements Consulting, Branding, and Marketing.

CEC offers branding, logo design, content creation, digital marketing, and website design. They are also known for their professional food photography. The owner/founder of CEP and CEC is not only a skilled makeup artist and costume designer, she also is the mother of a beautiful baby boy, Zion. “ I created my companies to show that the coast has an amazing community of diverse talent ! We deserve the same opportunities as bigger cities . I have no problem being the voice for our creative community.” Denise Baumann looks forward to the future and growth of the Gulf Coast!

e: cepcecllc@gmail.com creativeelementsproductions www.gcwmultimedia.com

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ASHLEY PEARSON

Psychotherapist/licensed clinical social worker Seaside Psychotherapy Ashley Pearson is a private practice psychotherapist/licensed clinical social worker in Ocean Springs who has been practicing for 23 years. She specializes in addiction, bariatric issues and mood disorders. Ashley was named one of the Top 25 Addictive Disorders specialists in 2008. A NOLA native who enjoys cooking and travel and has a background in standup and improv comedy, Ashley is a graduate of Tulane University and a sustainer member of the Junior League of New Orleans. She resides in Ocean Springs with her husband, Dr. William Pearson, and her two children.

BETH WILSON

Owner and Operator Alpha-Lit MS Gulf Coast/Mobile Beth Wilson, an educator for 18 years and owner of Alpha-Lit MS Gulf Coast/Mobile, is a native of Gulfport. She manages operations in South Mississippi and South Alabama and continues teaching at Gulfport High School. Her business opened amid the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Alpha-Lit MS Gulf Coast was named the best small business in Gulfport in the November issue of Gulf Coast Woman. Beth serves others through her leadership, mentoring and event planning.

BLYTHE KING

Dean of Business Services Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Blythe King serves as dean of business services for the Harrison County Campus at MGCCC. She has a public procurement background and served the college as the director of purchasing for several years. Blythe is a graduate of Leadership Gulf Coast and will receive her doctorate in higher education administration in late 2022. When not involved in work or community activities, she enjoys spending time with her husband, TJ, and her sons, Tanner and Barrett.

BONNIE TEICHERT

President/Owner PuroClean of Ocean Springs Bonnie Teichert is the majority owner and managing partner of PuroClean. Bonnie and her husband, Joey, started PuroClean in 2018 with a vision to help people and grow a family business. PuroClean is an emergency service company, restoring properties after damage from water, fire, mold or a biohazard. Bonnie loves to meet property owners during what is very stressful time and calmly and compassionately walk them through the process of restoring their property.

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“Weddings are such a magical part of life, and I feel so honored and blessed that I get to live in that moment of magic every day.”

KERRI PELLEGRIN

Owner/Planner/Designer

The Wedding Collection is a business Kerri Pellegrin has truly built from the ground up on a foundation of love with her husband, Kevin. The dream began with their very own wedding, and the story of The Wedding Collection has brought her to a forever happy place, working with brides, grooms, and their families every day to bring love to the altar. Managing so many weddings at one time and still making every client feel like they are the only one is, as Kerry says, “…easy, because every client is different, has different needs, a different vision, and most of all, I love what I do. It does not feel like work when you work next to clients you

adore and treasure and have a great team beside you along the way. It’s fun bringing someone’s love story to a tangible celebration.” The Wedding Collection team prides themselves in knowing that no one else can genuinely want your wedding process and wedding day as perfect as we do, besides YOU. We are very hands-on from start to finish. We want to touch every detail and be sure our Collection Couples and their guests enjoy every moment of the day without having to lift a finger; Service is the foremost important value of The Wedding Collection.

Bay St. Louis, MS | 228-344-3212 theweddingcollectionbsl |

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“Do What You Love” Holly has a passion for all aspects of real estate and assists her clients to achieve their goals. She believes that the best work comes out of a passion for what one does—and she loves what she does. Outside of the office, she enjoys traveling, DIY recycling projects, gardening, working on TV productions, spending time with her family and being involved in the community! She is the Owner/Broker/Designer of HL Raymond Properties (A boutique Real Estate Company on the Mississippi Gulf Coast). Holly is also the Owner of HL Raymond Productions (A Production company that she directs and is the Executive Producer of her own TV Series)—Inside Out with HL Raymond Properties.

HOLLY LEMOINE-RAYMOND Proprietor/Broker/Realtor Come see our new location on the beach.

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A VETERAN’S REHABILITATION JOURNEY:

SGT. GLENN “GUNNY” HATCHER’S STORY While in Afghanistan 12 years ago, I was struck by a rocket that damaged my spinal cord and peripheral nerves. Then about a month ago, I was diagnosed with Bell’s palsy, which left me in a state of near paralysis with severe pain, slurred speech, confusion, blurred vision and loss of movement and feeling in my lower extremities. I was taken to Memorial Hospital, where I learned about Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital. I was told that they could help me regain some motion and some sort of normalcy when it comes to everyday life. Although apprehensive, I agreed to go, as I learned that one of the neurologists I had seen when I returned from combat, Dr. Lee Volters, was one of the primary physicians at Encompass. Before being stuck down with Bell’s Palsy, I was an avid farmer and loved working with my four grandsons to harvest and plant. My main goal while at Encompass was to return home and continue doing this. I also had a short-term goal of walking down the hall independently to ring the big brass bell

in the Encompass lobby, signifying that I was done with therapy. While at Encompass, I received daily speech, physical and occupational therapy and learned techniques for walking up and down stairs, entering and exiting the car, getting in and out of bed and lifting safely. I also worked on my speech and strength through various games, activities and exercises. Upon leaving Encompass after 13 days, I could meet my short-term goal of walking down the hall independently and ringing the bell with my family and friends watching. I have the utmost confidence that I will resume farming with my grandsons soon. The staff at Encompass are angels sent by God to care, treat and heal, and I am thankful for the wonderful work they helped me accomplish while there. To learn more about Encompass Health, take a virtual tour and see the range of specialized programs offered, visit www.encompasshealth.com/gulfportrehab or call (228) 822-6965.

4500 13th Street Suite 900 | Gulfport, MS 39501 228.822.6965|encompasshealth.com/gulfportrehab www.gcwmultimedia.com

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BRANDI HOUGH

Director of Business Development Harrison County Development Commission Brandi Hough graduated from Oklahoma University Economic Development Institute and has been practicing economic development for the past 10 years. She loves working with existing industries in business and workforce development. She holds a bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of Southern Mississippi and a Master of Business Administration from Belhaven University. Brandi and her husband, Trey, reside on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and have two little boys.

BRANDI MILES

Founder/CEO Veterans Unleashed LLC Brandi Miles is changing the world one veteran at a time. As an advocate for military service members, she helps veterans move from camo to rainbow tie dye, from control to freedom. As a certified life coach, Brandi helps veterans break free from their military mindset, overcome their limiting beliefs and behaviors and start living their dreams. Her mission and passion is showing veterans that they can have a healthy and happy life.

BRITTANY ALEXANDER

Owner The Scratch Kitchen & Bar Brittany Alexander was born and raised on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. She found joy in cooking from a very early age as she watched her grandmother fill the bellies and hearts of those around her. She decided to open a food truck after starting a catering business that became wildly successful. With the help of her husband — who is also executive chef — she now owns The Scratch Kitchen and Bar in Ocean Springs.

BRITTANY GEOTES

Owner/Broker Associate NextHome Simplicity Brittany Geotes is a national-awardwinning broker associate and owner of NextHome Simplicity. With her husband, Andrew Geotes, Brittany has successfully designed and established a new kind of real estate brokerage, one that is very selective when hiring agents and strives to provide a consistent concierge level of service by utilizing modern real estate technologies and the best marketing available. Brittany personally teaches agents negotiation and marketing strategies and how to provide memorable service.

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“Everything happens for a reason!” I have learned every bump in the road is there to slow you down, every storm is only temporary, because the sun will come out again and sometimes there is a rainbow of beauty in it. I have been blessed: to own and operate my own Real Estate Brokerage with 25 agents and 3 employees, able to raise 4 kids, enjoy 5 grandkids while being married to my high school sweet heart for almost 34 years.

LYNN WADE

Broker Owner Weichert, Realtors Gulf Properties

2668 Bienville Blvd. Ocean Springs, MS 39564 228-400-4853 | 228-297-9911 lynnwaderealtor@gmail.com www.Lynnwaderealtor.com www.gcwmultimedia.com

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BROOKE RESTER

Owner Dolce Bakeshop Brooke began her career baking for family and friends, and she grew the business to support her family while taking care of her firstborn, Emma. Born and raised on the Coast, Brooke wanted to come home. She opened Dolce Bakeshop in Long Beach in 2017. The “Bakery by the sea” has become an institution, spawning Dolce Café and Radish. She and her family are proud to call Long Beach and the Coast home.

CARLA JOHNSON

Independent Insurance Agent Johnson & Johnson Agency LLC Carla Johnson is the owner and principal broker of Johnson & Johnson Agency LLC in Gulfport. Her annual sales, after her three years in the health and life insurance industry and within two years of opening, average between $6-$8 million annually. Carla completed her undergrad studies at Dallas Baptist University and attended graduate school at The University of Denver. Carla is also a proud wife of 31 years and the mother of two amazing boys, ages 11 and 13.

DR. CATERRIA PAYTON

Principal Pascagoula High School A New Orleans native, Dr. Caterria B. Payton has lived on the Mississippi Gulf Coast for 28 years. She is now the principal of Pascagoula High School in the Pascagoula-Gautier school district, where she has served as educator/ administrator for the last 23 years. She also serves as secretary on the Moss Point School District Board of trustees. Caterria currently resides in Moss Point and has three children and four grandchildren.

CATHLEEN SANFORD

MRI Director Bienville Orthopaedic Specialists Cathleen Sanford is the mother of three beautiful girls, ages 21, 18 and 3. She also is the imaging director of The MRI Center, aka Cedar Lake MRI. Cathleen is an MRI, CT and X-ray tech by trade with orthopaedic practice management experience while in Long Island, New York, where she lived for nine years. She recently moved back to the Mississippi Gulf Coast, as there is no place like home.

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KATHY VAN ZUTPHEN Experienced Attorney

“I can help you turn life’s stormy waters . . . calm.” I have held many roles as spouse, parent, caregiver, board member, and attorney, having practiced law for twentyfive years. I initially worked as a litigator in law firms handling insurance defense; however, after my father developed Parkinson’s Disease, I became a caregiver for him and became involved in the developing “Elder Law” area, which lead me to form Coastwide Law, LLC, where I focus my legal practice on individuals, families, and small businesses in the areas of elder law, trusts, estates and successions, automobile / trucking accidents, business law, and general civil litigation defending or bringing claims on behalf of my clients. I am admitted to the Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana State Bars. I serve the

Mississippi Gulf Coast and Greater New Orleans area by maintaining offices in Gulfport and New Orleans. I have also cared for my neighborhood by serving as a former member of the Board of Directors for the Mississippi Defense Lawyers Association, Rebekah’s House (shelter for homeless families), Gulf Coast Symphony Board of Directors, past President of the Harrison County Bar Association, and I currently serve on the Vestry of St. Peter’s-By-The-Sea Episcopal Church. I enjoy helping all of my clients, but I especially enjoy helping women during a life crisis or just handling their many everyday roles. Please call me at Coastwide Law, LLC to help you chart a course to navigate life’s storms.

COASTWIDE LAW, LLC 428 Courthouse Road | Suite A | Gulfport, MS, 39507 www.coastwidelaw.com | office@coastwidelaw.com | 228-357-5227 www.gcwmultimedia.com

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“Helping my clients buy or sell their homes is my passion. I love all the details of helping my sellers and buyers with their real estate transactions.” Donna Lishen brings her 17 years of experience in real estate sales and purchasing to her clients. She is a Certified Residential Specialist (CRS), Accredited Buyers Representative (ABR) and a Graduate of REALTORS Institute (GRI). She holds an Associate Brokers License and is a certified Relocation Specialist. She specializes in representing sellers and buyers in the purchase or sale of single-family homes, condos, waterfront property, second homes/ vacation homes, townhomes and land sales, and assisting first-time home buyers. You can count on me to provide leadership, expertise, and commitment to your needs in buying and selling a home.

DONNA LISHEN

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“To succeed, you must never stop learning and treat clients as you would like to be treated.” Sherry Owen enjoys a reputation for commitment to her clients, unparalleled professionalism, and diverse knowledge of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. A long-time resident of the Gulf Coast with deep family roots dating back to 1945, the Coast has allowed her to successfully move forward with the introduction of an inordinate number of newcomers to the fantastic amenities the area has to offer. ln 1984, Owen decided to follow her interests and talents and pursue a career in Real Estate. Her keen business sense, incredible eye for design, and innovative marketing strategies have earned her a top spot in not only residential sales but also in land, condo, and commercial sales. All these attributes, as well as her extraordinary dedication, have led to the growth and success of her business. The current market on the Gulf Coast is very exciting and the buying and selling opportunities are at the highest peak she has experienced in many years. It is not uncommon to encounter prospective purchasers vying for the same properties which, quite often, will generate offers greater than the list price. Owen’s 38 years of experience is the catalyst that has propelled her success today in this unprecedented market. In 2002, she formed Owen & Co. Real Estate. Under her leadership, guidance, and selfless dedication of working 7 days a week, Owen & Company has gained a significant share of the Gulf Coast Real Estate market. Owen is a Certified Residential Specialist, Titanium Award & Platinum Award winner for Residential and Commercial, Diamond Award Producer, and lifetime member of the Million Dollar Round Table for over 30 years.

SHERRY OWEN

Owner/Realtor

2208 18th St. | Suite B Gulfport, MS 39501 o: 228-822-9870 c: 228-760-2815 e: OwenSherryL@aol.com www.gcwmultimedia.com OwenandCo.com

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CATHY TATE

Owner Brilliant Childcare and Learning Center Cathy Tate is a retired banker of 34 years and a foster parent for Harrison County for over 15 years. Her love for children put her on the path to opening a childcare center. Six years later, Brilliant Childcare is still serving children. Cathy’s goal is to make a difference in the community, reaching children through love and support to help prepare them for life adventures. Brilliant Childcare’s Moto: “We will jump through hoops for your children.”

CECELIA SHABAZZ

Brand Strategist Memorial Health System Cece Shabazz is a multi-award-winning creative director specializing in brand building and strategy. She is the recipient of the American Advertising Federation’s Silver Medalist Award for her contributions to the advertising industry on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. She has led talented creative teams and clients to numerous ADDY awards, receiving consecutive recognitions as Art Director of the Year and Creative Director of the Year. Cece is currently the marketing and brand strategist for Memorial Health System.

CHAILLE MUNN

Director of Marketing Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport Chaille Munn serves as director of marketing for the Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport. In that role, her primary areas of focus include advertising, public relations and communications efforts, as well as air service development. Chaille received her Bachelor of Science degree in marketing and her Bachelor of Arts degree in foreign language from Mississippi State University and her Master of Business Administration degree from Millsaps College. She is involved in many civic and professional organizations.

CHARI DAVIS

Owner The Jackson Pearl, The Bootleg Howl, Wolf Feather Honey Design Group, The Rad Sipper A Biloxi and Bay St. Louis native, Chari Davis has returned to invest in her roots, in the place her soul has always called home. Owner of Wolf Feather Honey Design Group, The Jackson Pearl, The Bootleg Howl and The Rad Sipper, Chari blazes a trail of inspiration for women of all ages, encouraging the celebration of individuality and the pursuit of happiness through visionary goals and dreams by teaching perseverance, dedication, love, compassion and hard work.

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“What was once enjoyed and deeply loved, we can never lose. For all that we love deeply becomes part of us.” ~Helen Keller

EMILY MCDOUGALL, GRII, MRP, REO, MSP

Realtor

As a fifth generation of the beautiful Mississippi Gulf Coast, I love where I come from and truly feel blessed to have grown up here. Growing up in a commercial fisherman’s family, the Coast culture and heritage instilled in me a strong sense of pride in my community. This pride inspired and prepared me as a young woman ready to join the working world. My journey in Real Estate began in 2007 selling what I love most – the unique Gulf Coast lifestyle. Over the years, I have closed hundreds of real estate transactions, and rehabbed homes for resale. In addition, my husband and I have built and sold multiple spec homes. Recently I brokered the land sale for the future home of the convenience store, Buc-ee’s, in Pass Christian in Harrison County. Currently I have the former site of Marine Life Oceanarium in Gulfport listed for sale. My success and passion as a professional Real Estate Broker and Company owner comes from deep within. I was taught at an early age that giving up is never an option when the task at hand is something you love. My passion and love for what I do and the people I am honored to help are what drive my success.

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CHARMAINE HALL

Registered Behavior Technician Colorful Minds Charmaine Hall has worked with Colorful Minds as a registered behavior technician for five years, specializing in providing ABA (applied behavior analysis) therapy for children with autism. Her expertise is in self-help skills, social skills, academics and forms of communication. Charmaine’s desire is to help those living with autism in our community to live as independent a life as possible.

CHELI STRUMILA

Owner/Editor Coast Observer, Coupon Concierge, Krewe of Salacia Owner and editor of Coast Observer, a leading entertainment publication, for 23 years, as well as head of the tourism and savings guide Coupon Concierge and founder of the Krewe of Salacia, Cheli Strumila has been dedicated to promoting the fun and excitement of the Mississippi Gulf Coast to locals and tourists alike. She was the first to go digital in 2008, and now, her publications are being read in 50 states and 50 countries.

CHERIE WADE

Attorney Taggart, Rimes & Wiggins PLLC Cherie Wade is a former assistant district attorney, prosecuting in Jackson, George and Greene Counties. In that capacity, she served on numerous boards and committees across the state, including tenure as president of the Mississippi Prosecutors Association. Recently joining Taggart, Rimes & Wiggins, she brings both trial experience and a passion to help others in the areas of civil litigation and criminal defense. Cherie continues to serve the public as prosecutor for the City of Pascagoula.

CHRISTY CORBETT

Case Manager/Teacher Harrison County School District Christy Corbett is from Wiggins, Mississippi. She is the mother of two. She has an associate of arts degree in early childhood education, a bachelor’s in psychology and a master’s in education. Christy holds the position of case manager and special education teacher with the Harrison County School District. She is the founder of RAWWORDS Outreach Ministry. Christy is passionate about helping others and is also a dedicated member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated.

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“I believe that when you look better, you feel better. I like providing something that contributes to a woman’s confidence.” I am proud of my ability to navigate in multiple spaces. I live a professional life that combines science and art and relish the abundance and variety that my two careers provide me. Sometimes we are told we should only do one thing. I’m thankful for the opportunity to do multiple things successfully, in and out of the entrepreneurial space. Initially, I made jewelry for just myself and people would often literally buy it off my neck. That’s how Creative Marx started! I encourage my clients to try pieces they wouldn’t normally wear. When it comes to style, I believe there is no wrong answer, because it’s all about what a person likes. I am proud to have had the opportunity to design jewelry for several celebrities, awards shows and red carpet events. It’s been an interesting path. I’ve been in the imaging sector of healthcare for over 20 years and started in the Air Force. I got into imaging informatics after being a radiologic technologist for years. I eventually learned more of the back end, and it took me into working directly for corporate vendors. The world of medical imaging is changing rapidly and AI is playing a huge part in that. Soon, physicians will be able to identify disease processes more effectively and efficiently with this tool. I’m super excited about the trends in both of my fields! God made me who I am and I’ve learned to embrace it. He makes no mistakes.

TWANA MARX, RT (R), CIIP

Owner Jewelry Designer Creative Marx

www.creative-marx.com

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“Geared toward health maintenance, overall wellness, and disease prevention.”

GINA BUTLER, NP & STEPHANIE ROMERO, NP

Gina Butler and Stephanie Romero are both lifelong residents of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. They both graduated from St. Martin high school and went to William Carey College to earn their Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees. They went on to receive their Master of Science in Nursing degrees from the University of South Alabama. They have both practiced as nurse practitioners at South Mississippi Nephrology since 2004. They have diagnosed and treated a multitude of medical conditions both in the hospital and in the clinic. They have advanced knowledge of the diagnosis and treatment of kidney disease, hypertension, diabetes, anemia, bone disease and fluid and electrolyte

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imbalances. Together, they have over 52 years of nursing experience. After spending many years treating chronic and debilitating illnesses, they are both excited to start a practice in Biloxi geared toward hydration, health and wellness. NPs With IVs is focused on helping you live your best life. They offer a variety of services centered around wellness to include IV hydration as well as women and men’s hormone optimization. They manage thyroid replacement in addition to testosterone and estrogen replacement. They also provide primary care and acute illness care with convenient evening and Saturday hours. They combine experience with compassion.

13066 Shriner’s Blvd. | Biloxi, MS 39532 | 228-333-01331


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CRYSTAL HEATHINGTON

Owner and Nurse Practitioner Elite Health Clinic LLC Crystal Heathington is a native of Moss Point, Mississippi. She started her own medical practice, Elite Health Clinic LLC, in 2021 in Gulfport. Crystal is a family nurse practitioner who is certified by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. She has numerous years of experience in the medical field. Services provided at her practice include OB-GYN, primary care, wellness and many others. Crystal plans to expand services in the future.

CYNTHIA JOACHIM

Broker Associate Coldwell Banker Alfonso Realty Inc. The Joachim name has been synonymous with real estate for decades. Anxious to contribute to the profession, Cynthia Joachim taught and mentored thousands of real estate licensees who recognized her professional knowledge and her zeal for ethics. Cynthia’s service as regional vice president of the National Association of Realtors, president of the Mississippi Realtors and president of the BiloxiOcean Springs Association of Realtors radiates through her contributions to her colleagues and consumers.

DANA WITTMANN

Artist Dana Wittmann Designs Dana Wittmann is a self-taught artist painting the coastal sea life of the Mississippi Gulf Coast and New Orleans. She painted pottery for years and sold her pottery in over 475 stores in the United States. She is developing new products to be sold in Coast stores. Dana has been in prayer ministry for 30 years, founding New Beginnings Mission and Unified Coast Prayer Movement. Her passions are helping others and spending time with her family.

DARIENNE CROSBY STUART

Owner Crosby’s Furniture Darienne Crosby Stuart was born and raised in a family of entrepreneurs. Four years ago, she used her passion for business to help expand her family’s furniture store to the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The business is completely familyowned and operated, allowing the team to give expert-level service to each and every customer. Crosby’s Furniture was recognized as one of the top three businesses of Kiln/Hancock County in 2020 and the best furniture store of Pearl River County in 2021.

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“Act as if what you do makes a difference, IT DOES.” I decided to go to law school after a career as a title researcher. I have a passion for land and real estate and wanted to take it a step further. I became partner at Island Winds Title Company in 2018. Everything I know about land and real estate I learned from my parents and my business partner, Michael L. Fondren, and I will always be grateful to them! Call me if you have land and real estate questions; I’m happy to help!

KATY E. BOYER-LANGSTON

Attorney/ Partner

906 Convent Avenue Pascagoula, MS 39567 228-762-5110 www.islandwindstitle.com www.gcwmultimedia.com

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“In a world that wants women to whisper, I choose to yell.” - Luvvie Ajayi

JACQUELINE GILICH WILSON

Owner

My name is Jacqueline Gilich Wilson. I am the owner of Biloxi Beach Resort Rentals, the largest vacation rental management company on the MS Gulf Coast. I am a proud Biloxian and lover of all things on the MS Gulf Coast. My passion is to share our beautiful home with the thousands of visitors that come here each year. I enjoy meeting all my guest and learning why they love to visit the MS Gulf Coast. I was never sure about my career path. You could call me a free spirit, I just float around and let the wind take me where it will. In 2011 I came across an accounting position with BBRR. I applied and really that is all she wrote. Gradually working my way up to General Manager and in 2021 purchased the company that I loved so very much. Now, looking back this is where I was meant to be. Never in a million years would I have thought Vacation Rental Management would be my dream job! Vacation rental management is a different animal of property management. It is fast paced, always something going on, for sure never a dull moment in what we do. It is everything I needed and

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didn’t even know. My team is amazing! They drive me crazy, keep me sane, encourage me and so much more. They are my family, many of them working along side of me for the past 11 years. That really says something about our company. Knowing that so many of these employees have been with me every step of the way. Helping grow BBRR into what it is today. I have been married to my husband Aaron for 13 years. We enjoy boating, traveling, music and so many other things. We are the proud parents of our incredible daughter Caroline Jaye. The greatest thing I have ever accomplished is her. Every day I get up to show Caroline that she can have it all. She can be a successful woman, wife, and mother; just like my mother taught me. She was a single mother of 3 daughters and worked every day of her life to provide for us. She instilled in me the importance of being a hard worker, financial independence, and family. Family is all we have at the end of the day. It is family that molded me into what I am today, and it is family that will continue to help me succeed.

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“In this world there is no force equal to the strength of a woman determined to rise.” - W.E.B. Du Bois Dr. Johneen Gilich is a practicing optometrist since 2005,and is the owner of Edgewater Eyecare in Biloxi. She offers routine vision exams, diabetic exams, glaucoma and pediatric care for the whole family. She is a native of Biloxi and a graduate of Mercy Cross. She earned her degrees from Southern Methodist University & Southern College of Optometry. She loves serving the community where she grew up. She has a true passion for her work, stating the eye is the only part of the body that you can view its vascular system and nerves without cutting it open. Therefore, it is common for Dr. Gilich to detect sometimes lifethreatening vascular and neurological diseases through routine eye exams, which makes her job very rewarding. Her personality and passion for fashion has led to the optical portion of her office that she has poured her heart into; offering a very diverse selection of eyewear & sunglasses with a large selection of designers, that sets her optical apart and is unique to the coast. Realizing how hard it is to get the perfect fit in eyewear, she wants coast residents to enjoy buying local and not have to resort to the internet or drive out of town. The only thing she loves more than optometry is her family. She and her husband, John, enjoy raising their two fun, high-energy boys, Joseph, age 7 & Jay Reilly, age 6, who attend St. James Catholic School. Dr. Gilich says her biggest role model is her Mother. She owes all her drive, work ethic, and success to her. A single mother of three daughters, her Mother always put heavy emphasis on education, hard work, and financial independence; things Dr. Gilich learned at an early age and those core values hold true to this day and have served her well.

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Dr. Johneen Gilich

Edgewater Eyecare Optometrist

Edgewater Eyecare

228.967.7813

228.967.7813 2318 Pass Road | Biloxi, MS 39531

228-967-7813

DR. JOHNEEN GILICH

Optometrist

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DARNELL SCHRECK

Vice President, Compliance Officer The Peoples Bank Darnell Schreck has been employed with The Peoples Bank for over 33 years. She began her career as a teller, customer service representative and branch supervisor until she moved into Compliance 20 years ago. She recently graduated from Leadership Gulf Coast and serves as the board treasurer for Biloxi Main Street. Darnell has been married to her husband, John, for 22 years, and they have three beautiful daughters, Katelyn, Hannah and Erin, and one grandson, Luke Darnell.

DEBBIE BATIA

Owner, Interior Designer D. Batia Interiors LLC Debbie Batia has been an interior designer for 45 years and owns D. Batia Interiors LLC. She is a member of The American Society of Interior Designers. Debbie also has been a Biloxi Garden Club member for many years and is past president. Additionally, she’s president of the Biloxi Bay Council of Garden Clubs and a member of Nativity BVM Cathedral. She has two children and four grandchildren and enjoys her life with them. She loves the Coast.

DEBO’RAH DRAYTON-WARD

Community Leader Pastor Women of Wisdom (WOW) DeBo’rah Drayton-Ward is the founder of Empress Empowerment Enterprises and the Healing Table Network. She is pastor at King Shepherd Ministries and Women of Wisdom (WOW) and associate pastor at The Nourishing Place. DeBo’rah also co-authored the book “Live Your Faith Out Loud” and writes a daily encouragement titled “Pull-up” on Facebook. She has 34 years’ experience as a senior tax analyst and has been married 40 years to U.S. Army veteran, Eric. She has two children, is active in community marketplace ministry and is Leadership Gulf Coast graduate.

DENISE BUSH

Owner/Broker Denise Bush Properties Denise Bush moved to Gulfport, Mississippi, after graduating from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1998. After serving as an educator for 17 years, she made a career shift from educator to Realtor in 2015. Denise has since maintained multimillion-dollar top-producer status and has assisted clients with buying/selling over 230 properties. She is married to Averie Bush, athletic director for the Harrison County School District, and together, they formed Denise Bush Properties.

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“Event Planning is my happy place! It is a science. Relationship management is essential to effective and efficient event planning as is flexibility and excellent client experience!” In 2014, I opened my own event planning firm, Tenesha & Company. It is a one stop shop for all things event planning. The mission of the firm is to provide excellent client experiences through effective and efficient event planning from start to finish. We endeavor to provide clients with a stress-free event that all family members can enjoy. Having been in the industry for over 15 years along with the experiences and relationships established as a small business owner, is the icing on the cake for the firm. In 2021, we did a rebranding and immediately saw an increase in events and exposure which resulted in expanding the brand and increasing the number of employees. Most people thought of us as only a decorator. Although we decorate, our forte is their event planning aspect of the special event. We offer the following services for our clients: Full Event Planning for Weddings, Day of Coordination for Weddings, Design, Décor, Lighted Letters, Luxury Linens & Centerpieces, Invitations with Postage and RSVP Management, Save the Dates, Catering Options, Entertainment Options, Cake Options, Sweet Treats Options, Floral Options, Photography, Videography, Mock up for Brides, Wedding Party ASKS, and much more!!!! We have excellent partnerships with the best vendors on the Mississippi Gulf Coast to remain the one stop shop for all event planning needs for weddings, parties and all things special events.

TENESHA D. BATISTE

Chief Experience Officer

4341 Gautier-Vancleave Rd. | Suite 8 | Gautier, MS 39553 228.327.6844 e: tenandcoevents@gmail.com www.teneshaandcompany.com www.gcwmultimedia.com

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DENISE HOPKINS

Artist/Gallery Owner Denise Hopkins Fine Art Denise Hopkins is an award-winning artist, writer and live painter who started selling her work online in 2014 and opened a physical gallery in Pass Christian, Mississippi, in 2021. Denise is known for her colorful, richly textured palette knife oil paintings that showcase a love of nature and a deep connection to it. Denise’s paintings often blend art and storytelling. Every painting she creates tells a story, which she often shares on her blog.

DONNA LISHEN

Broker Associate Century 21, J. Carter and Company Donna Lishen has been a licensed Realtor since 2005. She’s been a very active community volunteer and has served on various boards within the Gulf Coast Chamber. She has been through Leadership Gulf Coast and now serves on its board of trustees. She has served in many leadership roles in her church, St. Peter’s-by-the-Sea. Donna’s husband, Mark, is a local architect; they have two adult sons and live in Long Beach, Mississippi.

DR. DIPTI BARAL

Pulmonologist Singing River Health System Dr. Dipti Baral has worked tirelessly, around the clock, for the past two years treating and taking care of COVID patients for the entire Singing River Health System. She also has served as investigator in multiple research projects throughout her career. She is the chief of medicine for Ocean Springs Hospital and serves on the Medical Executive Committee at Singing River Health System.

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DR. RYMSKY LABAT

Chief Executive Officer, Owner The Education Annex Dr. Rymsky Labat is the chief executive officer of The Education Annex, located in Bay St. Louis. The Education Annex is committed to supporting students who need academic and behavioral support to succeed in the areas of dyslexia Intervention, speech and academic consulting. The Annex is an extension to academic programs, public or private, for parents and teachers alike. The Education Annex is committed to building the bridge and bridging the gap.

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“Do not let others determine your potential – Dream big, Be bold, Step up, and Speak out.”

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LACHEL STORY, PHD, RN

Professor and Dean College of Nursing and Health Professions E O E / F/ M / V E T S / D I S A B I L I T Y U C 8 3 19 6

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Dr. Lachel Story is a Professor as well as the Dean at The University of Southern Mississippi College of Nursing and Health Professions. Dr. Story has taught at Southern Miss for 18 years in the baccalaureate, masters, and doctoral programs. She has also served in various administrative capacities. Dr. Story started her nursing career 27 years ago as an LPN. She received her BSN and MSN from Southern Miss and her PhD in Nursing from the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Her program of research includes funded community-based participatory research projects with a focus on Community Health Workers and health disparities. She has multiple publications and presentations regarding her research, innovative teaching strategies, and program evaluation. Additionally, she has a pathophysiology textbook reflecting her unique pedagogy with its fourth edition and an advanced pathophysiology textbook in its first edition. Dr. Story participated in the Leadership for Academic Programs Fellowship in 2015 and the Advancing Academic Leadership for New Deans Program in 2021 through the American Associations of Colleges of Nursing as well as the Management Development Program through Harvard’s Graduate School of Education in 2019.

118 College Drive #5095 | Hattiesburg, MS o: 601-266-6485 | f: 601-266-5927

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“Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do.” - Steve Jobs When I was a senior in high school, I went on a medical mission trip to Honduras. I had already decided that I wanted to pursue a career in healthcare, but I did not realize how pivotal that experience would be. It was on that trip that I witnessed my first birth, and I knew that I wanted to care for women and children from that point on. I began my working in the healthcare industry at the age of 19, as a CNA, while I attended college for nursing. I am proud to say that I offer lifetime care for women of all ages – adolescent to geriatric. We never stop being women, and questions and concerns can arise at any age. I value my role as a healthcare provider and specialize in gynecology and obstetrics. I am also an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant and therefore can extend my expertise into helping moms and babies get their best start on the parentchildhood journey. My career as a nurse has been an amazing journey, and I have had the opportunity to grow in my knowledge and help so many patients over the last 17 years. I decided to go back to school to become a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner so that I can offer the next level of care to women. I am loving my new role and connecting with patients of all ages and backgrounds as an advanced practice provider.

AMANDA STERLING

MSN, WHNP-BC, IBCLC

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“I think what keeps all of us in my specialty going is knowing that the patient needs you, needs you to handle her situation with empathy and give her the confidence that she is going to be OK.” Dr. Alisha Ware is an OB-GYN and a partner with The Woman’s Clinic, PA with offices in Biloxi and Gulfport. While attending medical school at LSU, Ware fell in love with OB-GYN—largely due to the obstetrics side. She gets to be part of a woman’s life at a very joyful time and help ensure the best outcome for mom and baby. She takes that responsibility seriously and finds so much pleasure in watching her patients become parents. Ware may see dozens of patients on any given day, but the last will receive as much attention and compassion as the first. “Empathy is very important in my job,” Ware says. “Being able to truly put yourself in someone else’s place and understand what they must be feeling is important every day with every patient.” Dr. Ware enjoys taking care of women and creating a place where they can ask the uncomfortable questions. She attributes the comfort level she establishes with her patients to her approachable demeanor and genuine interest in her patients. “I think what keeps all of us in my specialty going is knowing that the patient needs you, needs you t handle her situation with empathy and give her the confidence that she is going to be OK,” she says. Ware is also just like every other working mom—supporting her husband and three kids in their activities and trying to decide what’s for dinner when she gets off work. She hopes that she instills in her children the idea that it is important to put others first and to work for something bigger than yourself.

ALISHA WARE, MD

MEMORIAL WOMAN’S CLINIC 4577 13th Street | Gulfport 228-864-2752 2781 C.T. Switzer Drive | Suite # 306 | Biloxi 228-822-6368

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ERIN GIBSON

Operations Manager Huntington Learning Center Erin Gibson has been in education for over 20 years, but approximately 15 years ago, she and her mom, Carol, opened Huntington Learning Center in Gulfport. Their mission is to give every student the best education possible. Over the years, she has taught thousands of young people, completely changing a student’s path from failure to success. She wouldn’t have made it without her husband Jason’s support, and her biggest accomplishment is always being Sophia and Ava’s mommy.

ERIN GLISSON

Salon owner Brushes Salon Over 17 years of doing hair, Erin Glisson always has tried to make a difference — not only within the salon industry by creating beautiful and unique colors and shapes, but through the community as a strong leader who can unite people from all walks of life. Owning a salon but having a passion for people and art has made the job so much easier for Erin, prompting her to share light and good energy with the world.

FRANCES PALAZZOLO

Owner/Occupational Therapist Magnolia Occupational & Physical Therapy Frances Palazzolo is the owner and occupational therapist at Magnolia Occupational & Physical Therapy, as well as the co-owner with her spouse of New York Pizza in Edgewater Mall. She is a support group facilitator and volunteer for the Alzheimer’s association, helping raise awareness and support for those with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Frances has two amazing girls and an extremely supportive husband, who encourages her to follow her passion for volunteerism and entrepreneurship.

GINGER MAXWELL

President, CEO Maxwell Insurance Group Inc. Ginger Maxwell moved to the Coast after selling 18 restaurants in Oklahoma City 26 years ago. Since then, she has been in the publishing and insurance business. Ginger is chief executive officer and president of Maxwell Insurance Group, Inc., which was established in 2017 after she’d worked with her husband in his Allstate agency for 10 years. She realized that her customers needed more options to choose from, as insurance is a customized product and service is her business’s top priority.

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“The way you manage hard times will impact on your ability to recover.” Jennifer is an inspiring woman whose positivity and sense of identity have led her to success. She was on top of the world beating her sales targets and then a dead spot. The emotional roller coaster began. She then started doubting herself, going down a rabbit hole and settling into a sales depression. Retrospection was her saving grace. She took a moment to remember the reasons for the success she’d had. She focused on her confidence to get herself into a better emotional state of mind. You can’t let your emotions get the best of you. She wanted to be part of the elite sales people that she’d met over the years. The first time she hit an ultimate low she didn’t know how to recover. It was frustrating. She’d never experienced this feeling before. She started observing her colleagues very closely. They were the best sellers, but what distinguished one from the other? Why were some succeeding while she remained mediocre? She then copied some behaviors of the people whom she inspired to be. By watching coworkers and engaging in secret competition she knew she could surpass their sales. She chose the people she met with very carefully. Getting advice from the high performers would help her succeed. She proceeded to put in a lot of effort. She didn’t want to be mediocre. She wasn’t going to let any obstacle prevent her from reaching goals and new heights. Her collaboration with other companies, previous experience, and working alongside elite professionals has been a part of her success. Surrounding herself with those experts, discovering and identifying who these people were was the key to her success. She never thought that she’d actually accomplish her educational dreams and be successful in her life. She has definitely proven herself wrong.

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DR. GRETCHEN HOLMES

Designated Institutional Official (DIO); Director, Clinical Research Memorial Hospital at Gulfport Dr. Gretchen Holmes is an experienced health communication researcher, having published in top journals — including Health Communication, Psycho-Oncology and Injury Epidemiology. She has taught behavior change theory at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and has served as a national-level patient advocate for the National Cancer Institute since 2002. She now serves on the editorial board for the Journal of Patient Experience.

GRETCHEN HOLZHAUSER

Vice President of Human Resources Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort Starting her casino career as a cocktail server, Gretchen Holzhauser rose through front-of-house and back-of-house operations in both property and corporate roles. Serving as vice president of human resources at Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort, Gretchen led major initiatives in building the HRIS (human resources information system) infrastructure from the ground up, leading COVIDprevention and response efforts for the property’s 800-plus employees and ensuring the Scarlet Pearl property remained staffed in this turbulent time for hospitality labor.

HEATHER EASON

Founder Comeback Coolers Comeback Coolers, which provides muchneeded support and supplies in the aftermath of a natural disaster, was Heather Eason’s idea. However, she credits the volunteers, donors and God with making the organization work. One of the most important things she’s learned is to release the reins of control; let people do what they enjoy, and they will shine brighter than we imagine. While she has worked hard and implemented new ideas, Heather says any success she’s had comes from people willing to listen, mentor, participate, work and love.

HEATHER SMITH

Attorney Butler Snow LLP Heather Smith is a native of Bay St. Louis and a partner at Butler Snow LLP. She concentrates her practice on public utilities and administrative law. She works primarily with local utility authorities, school boards and municipal governments on a multitude of issues. She graduated from Loyola Law School and Mississippi State University. She is married to Todd Smith and has three children. She is involved in numerous organization and charities.

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“Invest in yourself. You deserve it!” Listen, Communicate, Educate. I have lived by these standards as a nurse since 2004, and as a US Navy Nurse Corps Veteran. As the owner of Bella Aesthetics, I continue to utilize this successful approach with every client to help ease any anxiety and build provider-client trust. Bella Aesthetics affords everyone the time and respect they deserve - never being rushed, and always feeling comfortable discussing his or her treatment plan. I started my journey in aesthetics because of my passion to make others feel better in both mind and body. It can be difficult to open up about insecurities or unwanted signs of aging, but I strive to create a relaxing environment where we can work together to achieve the look you desire. It is very rewarding when I can help provide someone the confidence they deserve. BRANDY WESTMAN, FNP-BC

Owner, Bella Aesthetics

4509 Gibson Road | Ocean Springs, MS 39564 (inside Dr. Wells office)

228-369-3308 www.msbellaasthetics.com

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“Freeing yourself was one thing. Claiming ownership of that freed self was another.”

~Toni Morrison

Toni Maurice-Milburn is a Reiki Master teacher. In 2015 she moved back to the Mississippi Gulf Coast from Virginia after selling her massage therapy practice. She launched Ebony Sage Apothecary online, and worked out of her Pass Christian home producing lotions, creams, salves, aromatherapy oils, herbs and teas. When she outgrew her home workspace, she decided to open a shop where she could produce her products and also service her Reiki clients. The shop opened in January, 2020, in Waveland. Three months later when the Pandemic hit, Ebony Sage offered curbside service for customers to pick up products they ordered online. As the Pandemic continued Toni’s shop became a sanctuary for customers. “During this time we noticed how scared and heartbroken people were with everything that was going on,” Toni said. “My shop became a place of solace. When customers come into the shop the first thing they say is how much they love the way it smells. It’s a comforting environment.” TONI MAURICE-MILBURN

Reiki Master Teacher, Herbalist

315 US 90 | Waveland, MS 39576 228-357-4023 EbonySageApothecary www.ebonysage.com

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“I believe this is one of the most fulfilling jobs in the world, I can’t imagine doing anything else.” - Amber Lord I have had the pleasure of being a hairstylist/makeup artist for fifteen years now and have owned my salon, Salon Rouge, for fourteen years. My husband, Joshua and I, also own Blue Dog Bistro in Ocean Springs and are opening a second location in Gulfport very soon! My passion has always been anything beauty and fashion. I remember being a little girl and being fascinated by watching my mother do her hair and makeup every morning. Then in high school I would highlight my friends hair and do their makeup for our cheerleading competitions. It has always been in my blood, and I have always loved everything about it. I believe, when you’re passionate about something, it’s hard for you to fail at it. I believe that is one of the main reasons for my success in this industry. As far as being a salon owner, I believe my success comes from creating a fun, laid back atmosphere while empowering and developing my stylist to be the best that they can be. I love my team and am grateful for them! I am extremely grateful to both of my parents for raising me with such a strong work ethic. Both of my parents are self employed, my mother also is a hairstylist, so I believe a huge part of my success comes from having such independent, and hard working parents to look up to. AMBER LORD

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Doctor South Mississippi Smiles Jacqueline Huckabee is a dentist with South Mississippi Smiles and an Ocean Springs resident. She is extremely active when it comes to both her physical health and her community. She is a member of the Ocean Springs Carnival Association, and outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her husband, Jerry, her dogs and her friends. You also can catch her paddleboarding.

JACQUELINE WILSON

Owner Biloxi Beach Resort Rentals LLC Jacqueline Wilson worked her way up for 10 years before buying Biloxi Beach Resort Rentals. This past May marked one year of her owning and growing the largest vacation rental management company on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Jacqueline’s daughter, Caroline Jaye, keeps her busy outside of work. She also volunteers for Caroline Jaye’s school, dance and softball team and says her life goal is to raise a strong, independent daughter.

JAMIE DUNN

Chief Executive Officer Waist Snatchers & Snatchletics Finding nothing on the market for new mothers, mother of five Jamie Dunn paved the way, birthing her new company, Waist Snatchers, in 2013. After snatching waists internationally and taking the shapewear industry by storm, Jamie, the company founder and CEO, has grown the Waist Snatchers brand by 900 percent, grossing eight figures annually. The brand is internationally recognized and distributed as a premier shapewear retailer, offering innovative shapewear in various styles and sizes.

JANEL CAROTHERS

Chief Development Officer Hancock County Port and Harbor Commission Janel Carothers is a certified economic developer, as well as a Top 50 Economic Developer of North America and an influential real estate and sales leader with a reputation as one of the region’s top economic developers. Janel has 10-plus years of hands-on strategic development and negotiations experience with a proven track record. She’s experienced in working with both public and private sector leaders to develop strong partnerships around common goals. Janel is a servant leader committed to improving our future.

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“Live a life that outlives you.” - Ernest Hemingway

Mississippi Federation of Republican Women Secretary 2022-2023, President of the Hancock County Republican Women’s Club, Board of Directors of the Republican Executive Committee of Hancock, Board Member of the Hancock Chamber of Commerce, Mentor for the Women’s Leadership Roundtable for the Hancock Chamber of Commerce, and member of St. Clare Catholic Church.

324 Hwy 90 | Waveland, MS 39576 228-467-909 www.rumkitchenwaveland.com

STARR RENEE’ CHAPMAN

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“Success isn’t just about what you accomplish in your life; it’s about what you inspire others to do.” A desire to help others and support their growth is what drew me to the roles of a therapist and an administrator. The most rewarding part of my job is witnessing the transformation that people experience as they begin to believe in their abilities and take charge of their lives. I feel honored that my patients allow me to be a part of their journey and feel so lucky to be a part of a profession that offers compassion and inspires hope for the future. Psycamore Psychiatric is a licensed, private, freestanding psychiatric intensive treatment program for highly functional individuals suffering from serious mental disorders, resulting in psychosocial, work, or school impairments. LAUREN ZAKARAS, DBH, LCSW

Program Manager

2620 Executive Place | Biloxi, MS 39531 228-385-2435 https://psycamore.com/clinicians/#BilClinics

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JANIN KEATING

Director of Nursing Coastal Eye Surgery Center Janin Keating graduated with a bachelor’s degree in nursing from The University of Southern Mississippi in 2010. She has been a nurse for 12 years and has worked in areas that include chemotherapy and intensive care. She served as Gulfport High School medical technology instructor, and since June 2019, she has been director of nursing at Coastal Eye Surgery Center. Much of the work that Coastal Eye Surgery Center does is cataract surgery, allowing patients to see again.

JATARIA MARTIN

Tax Accountant Martin Tax Preparation Bookkeeping Jataria Martin is the owner of Martin Tax Preparation Bookkeeping, located in downtown Biloxi, where she has practiced tax and financial accounting for four years. She has extensive experience in high-volume cash handling, audit accounting, tax accounting, nonprofit accounting and financial accounting. Her recent career activities include being owner of Martin Tax since August of 2018, and her former position in the accounting department and as an accountant for Gulf Coast Community Federal Credit Union from 2015-2021.

JENNIFER JOHNSON

President Three Strong Women Corporation Jennifer Johnson is president of TSW Alpha, the newest and fastest-growing wireless wholesaler and internet solution provider for the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Last year, she took a leap of faith, left her corporate job and started a business with two other women. She created her company to empower women, especially because she is the mother of five girls. Jennifer wants to build her girls a legacy that they can pass on to their children.

JENNIFER MAYFIELD

Business owner South Mississippi Urgent Care, Sugar Tribe Sweets and Events In addition to owning South Mississippi Urgent Care and Sugar Tribe Sweets and Events, Jennifer Mayfield is very active in New Life Family Church, where she leads a ministry called Backpack Blessings that provides for children in the Biloxi school system. Jennifer is a single parent and very active mother in her child’s extracurriculars. She’s also very passionate about what she does and loves helping others achieve their goals.

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“First do all things with love, then add some style!” Misty Stevenson, founder of Brunch 30, is an International Best-Selling author, communal advocate, mentor, registered nurse, CEO of Sophisticated Elite Décor and COO of Stevenson Elite Renovations, a premier construction company. Both businesses service a diverse clientele on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Misty specializes in upscale decor with a southern belle twist, attributing her decor style to her mother. Misty is a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, INC, and utilizes her gifts and resources to serve those in need. Aside from her sorority, Misty is known for hosting upscale events to raise money for nonprofit organizations both local and nationally. Misty shares that her success comes from being unique and staying true to herself”. Misty Stevenson aims to be a figure that others can glean from but devotes the best influence on her family. MISTY STEVENSON

Founder Brunch 30

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JENNIFER MCRIGHT

Owner, Pharmacist Lighthouse Pharmacy Jennifer McRight made the Gulf Coast her home after graduating from pharmacy school in Louisiana. She has been a local pharmacist for over 20 years. Jennifer took a huge leap and opened her own pharmacy in Biloxi in 2019. She enjoys forming a personal connection and takes the initiative to provide the highest quality of care.

JENNIFER NOBLE

Owner, Lead Sugar Artist Cheeky Monkey Cake Company Jennifer Noble is the owner and lead sugar artist for Cheeky Monkey Cake Company, which opened in 2011. Her work has been featured in numerous industry publications, including American Cake Decorating Magazine and Cake Masters. She is now serving as vice president for the International Cake Exploration Societé, a position to which she was elected by her peers that allows her to travel and teach others to succeed in the industry she loves.

JENNIFER SUTTON

Medical Director, partner Gulf Coast Veterinary Emergency Hospital, Beach View Veterinary Hospital, and Paws to Remember Pet Loss Services Jennifer Sutton is the medical director of Gulf Coast Veterinary Emergency and Beach View veterinary hospitals. She has the privilege of caring for thousands of animals and their caregivers. As a Partner in Paws to Remember, she facilitates everlasting memories with a private cremation. Her rewarding volunteerism includes advocating for marginalized animal and human populations. Recognitions she’s received include community accolades, inclusion in the Inc. 500 Business List and being named the Mississippi Small Business Association’s Businessperson and Top Mississippi Businesswoman.

JENNIFER WILLIAMS

Loan Officer, AVP Community Bank Jennifer Williams has worked at Community Bank for 15 years. She started as a teller in 2007 and slowly began her advancement within the company. She worked as a customer service representative, IRA administrator, branch operations officer, business development officer and loan assistant before settling into her current role. Jennifer loves guiding, teaching, helping and growing her coworkers and customers; it’s the best part of her job.

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“Success isn’t about Greatness. It’s about Consistency. With consistent hard work, greatness will follow!” Nisha Clinkscale is a Certified Professional Coder (CPC) by the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) with over 15 years experience in medical billing, coding, and credentialing. She is a member of the National Association Medical Staff Services (NAMSS). Our team is “detailed oriented and organized.” We strive to serve our clients with top professionalism and integrity. Over the course of her career, Nisha has held multiple management positions for behavioral health, family medicine, and audiology practitioners. Our team makes sure all your paperwork is filled out accurately, and in a timely manner. We conduct follow-ups with the insurance companies to make sure all necessary information was submitted. Services offered: Medical Credentialing, Medical Coding, Medical Billing, Credentialing Consultations, Virtual Assistance, Business Setup (LLC, EIN, DUNS), CAQH Setup, Group NPI Setup. We provide our services to medical practitioners in all 50 states.

108 Clarence Drive | Gulfport, MS 39503 228-424-6436 e: nisha@heavenlyinkcredentialing.com www.heavenlyinkcredentialing.com

NISHA CLINKSCALE

Certified Professional Coder (CPC)

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“Dance is your pulse, your heartbeat, your breathing; it’s the rhythm of your life.” I am often asked how long I’ve been dancing and my response is always the same, “since I was in my mother‘s womb”. I honestly don’t remember a time when dancing wasn’t a part of my life. After years of intense training, performing professionally, and traveling abroad, I returned home to Waveland to fulfill my lifelong dream to teach and inspire my love of dance to new generations of girls and boys. We offer instruction for beginner and advanced students in ballet, pointe, tap, musical theater, contemporary, jazz, hip-hop, tumbling, lyrical, and liturgical. My goal is to teach proper technique for each dance genre while inspiring each dancer to dig deep, and learn to express themselves; to move and to let the music speak to them and to dance with all their heart. I take great joy when a student comes to class excited to show me something they’ve choreographed themselves. Dance is as diverse and unique as each individual; it is an expression of who we are.

703 Green Meadow Rd. | Bay St. Louis, MS 39520 228-671-1831 CASEY MARQUAR

Artistic Director

cmarquar@classiquevibe.com The-Studio-of-Classique-Vibe

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“Always wake up with a smile knowing that today you are going to have fun accomplishing what others are too afraid to do.” - Mark Cuban

Katherine Sutton learned from her parents that to be successful in business she had to be willing to give 110% to helping people. Everyone needs a place to call home, a place they can be themselves and feel comfortable. What she loves the most about helping people find their forever homes is envisioning them living in that home barbecuing, having birthday parties, game nights and enjoying their neighborhoods. “To me Real Estate is so much more than just buying and selling,” she said. “It’s about creating lasting relationships.” As a Mom she knows what it takes to get the job done, and values integrity and honesty in her personal and business relationships. She has surrounded herself with a network of trusted professionals at eAgent to ensure that she can offer her clients the best solutions to resolve any issues that arise to make the real estate process flow as seamlessly as possible. KATHERINE SUTTON

Broker Associate, eAgent Realty

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“Giving Every Student The Best Education Possible.” With over 21 years experience in education, Erin Gibson has been the Owner/ Operator at Huntington Learning Center for the last 14 years. At Huntington, Erin has worked with students in K-12th+, in reading comprehension, math, phonics, study skills, and ACT/SAT/pSAT test prep. If you stop by Huntington, you’ll find Erin’s husband, Jason, and two daughters, Sophia & Ava. They all help out with the family business and the girls have grown up with a solid foundation of reading and math skills, but more importantly, the love and joy of learning! $100 SAVE Erin stays busy with her family and is the sole caregiver for her mom, Carol, ON AN ACADEMIC EVALUATION* who has battled cancer for over 12 years. “Fortunately, I have an amazing staff at (VALUED AT $195) Huntington, who allow me the flexibility I need to attend the important events my family has, while still ensuring we are able “To Give Every Student The Best Education Possible.””

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To Coast Members of All Military Branches

In recognition of Independence Day, The Peoples Bank wants to say thank you to our coast military residents in all branches of the military -- retired and active duty -- for your dedication to our country. We appreciate your service and your presence on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. You have become a part of us, and we are here to serve you. From our locations at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi and the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Gulfport, along with our 16 other conveniently located branches throughout south Mississippi, our team welcomes you with open arms. Our branch managers are accessible and ready to discuss any of your financial needs.

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JESSI ROBERTSON

Owner, Clinical Director and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Bloom Wellness Jessi Robertson is a licensed marriage and family therapist, and she is passionate about helping others work through challenges. She has advocated for mental health issues at the state level. As owner of Bloom Wellness in Ocean Springs, she employs four other women and provides individual and family therapy. She also is passionate about serving her community, supporting families and working to ensure that the mental health needs of all Gulf Coast families are met.

JOAN HAMPTON

Chief Executive Officer Oasis Mental Wellness LLC A mental health maven with 21 years of experience, Joan Hampton is a licensed professional counselor and CEO of Oasis Mental Wellness, LLC and owner of Shop Oasis Wellness in Biloxi, Mississippi. She is an alumnus of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Program. A quote that inspires her and gave her the name for business: “On your journey to your dream, be ready to face oasis and deserts. In both cases, don’t stop.” - Paulo Coehlo.

JOCELYN LANE

Mental Health Therapist Premier Professional Counseling Services Jocelyn Gavin-Lane has worked in the social service field as a licensed social worker for more than 22 years. She is the owner and clinical director of Premier Professional Counseling Services LLC. Premier Counseling’s mission is to see the client as a whole person and not just the circumstance they are currently facing. Jocelyn has a bachelor’s and master’s degree in social work from Jackson State University in Jackson, Mississippi.

KATELYN PERRY

Founder Crowns for a Cause Katelyn Perry is the founder of an organization called Crowns for a Cause, an ambassador program that encourages girls of all ages to get involved in their communities and teaches them the importance of giving back. Crowns for a Cause has collected more than 75,000 boxes of children’s Band-Aids, which have been donated to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals in 15 states.

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CHERIE RIVERA WADE, ESQ.

MICHELLE TOMES BRYAN, ESQ.

As a former prosecutor, I am equipped to handle a variety of cases, whether it be complex civil litigation or defending criminal cases. As a female litigator, I bring a unique perspective to your case and will ensure your rights are protected. I also strive to ensure that clients are treated with dignity and respect and that each case is handled as efficiently as possible.

As a parent, I understand the importance of keeping families together. However, situations arise where difficult decisions must be made and I work hard to represent my clients’ interests. In addition to family law, I specialize in immigration cases, with an emphasis in family-based matters, asylum cases, and removal defense.

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KATHERINE SUTTON

Founder and Executive Director, Mississippi Heroes Broker Associate, eAgent Realty Katherine Sutton is the founder and executive director of Mississippi Heroes, the founder of the Gulf Coast Beer and Bacon Festival, a broker associate with eAgent Realty and owner of KMS Business Marketing Solutions. Her passion is helping others and making a positive impact in the community while supporting and promoting local businesses. Katherine also is a member of the Gulf Coast Chamber, Biloxi Bay Chamber and the Mississippi Gulf Coast Attractions Association.

KATHY VAN ZUTPHEN

Attorney at Law Coastwide Law LLC Kathy Brown van Zutphen has been an attorney for 25 years. She initially worked as a litigator handling insurance defense; however, after her father developed Parkinson’s Disease, she became a caregiver and transitioned into the developing area of elder law. That led her to form Coastwide Law LLC, where she focuses her practice on estate planning, elder law and automobile accidents and serves the Mississippi Gulf Coast and Greater New Orleans areas.

KELSEY ARDÉ

Ninth-Grade Principal Gulfport High School Kelsey Ardé is in her second year as Gulfport High School’s ninth-grade principal and has been serving the youth of the Gulfport School District since 2014. While working at her alma mater, she has strived to ensure that the students at Gulfport High feel valued and capable of success. Kelsey works alongside a faculty and staff that share a common goal of helping to educate, shape and uplift every child.

KERRI PELLEGRIN

Owner/designer The Wedding Collection Kerri Pellegrin built The Wedding Collection from the ground up on a foundation of love with her husband, Kevin. The dream began with their own wedding, and the journey has brought her to a forever happy place — working with brides, grooms and families to bring love to the altar. Weddings are such a magical part of life, and Kerri feels honored and blessed to live in that moment of magic every day.

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“One of our favorite parts of owning Heritage House Gifts is working with brides to plan wedding registries.” Sisters, Stacy Pair and Julie Gainey come from a family of retailers. In 1907, their Great Grandfather, Amzi Williams, began Williams Brothers General Store in Philadelphia, MS. 114 years later, Williams Brothers is now considered a landmark and tourist attraction. Stacy and Julie purchased Heritage House Gifts in 2018. One of their favorite parts of owning Heritage House Gifts is working with brides to plan wedding registries. “After the last few years, seeing these lovely young ladies able to hold their weddings is a joy and we are proud to serve them during such an exciting time in their lives.” Heritage House Gifts carries a large variety of Mississippi made and locally made items including pottery, candles and mouth-blown, hand-painted glass. They also specialize in gift baskets and gifts for all occasions.

STACY PAIR AND JULIE GAINEY

Heritage House Gifts GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

738 East Pass Road Gulfport, MS 39507 228.897.7644

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“To me flowers are happiness.” Theresa Cuevas’ mother, Frances Nelson, opened Forget Me Not Florist in Gulfport in 1978. As a teenager, Theresa worked side by side with her mother, and even recalls sleeping at the shop during the busy holiday seasons. In 2010 Frances turned over the business to Theresa, who opened a second shop in Long Beach in 2019. This entrepreneurial family’s business legacy continues with Theresa’s daughter, Courtney, who added a gift line to the Forget Me Not shops. Courtney is busy planning for the opening of her clothing boutique, Simply Jane, on the second floor at the Long Beach shop. During the busy season it’s “all hands on deck,” and the other four Cuevas children pitch in along with their dad, John Cuevas, a retired Gulfport police officer. Daughterin-law, Kristin Cuevas, manages the Gulfport shop. THERESA CUEVAS

Owner

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ELEVATIONS MEMORIAL PHYSICIAN CLINICS WELCOMES DR. HANNAH GWIN

Memorial Physician Clinics welcomes Dr. Hannah Gwin, MD, in the practice of internal medicine at Memorial South Coast Internists, 1340 Broad Ave., Suite 310, Gulfport. Dr. Gwin received her doctor-of-medicine degree from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine, Jackson. She completed an internal medicinepediatrics residency program in Los Angeles, and prior to medical school, she received her doctor-of-pharmacy degree from the University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy. Dr. Gwin is board certified in internal medicine. To schedule an appointment, call (228) 575-1400.

MEMORIAL RECEIVES NATIONAL AWARD FOR STROKE CARE

DR. JOHN KELLY RECEIVES JOHN HARRAL SPIRIT OF EDUCATION AWARD

The Gulfport Chamber of Commerce and the Gulfport School District have awarded Dr. John Kelly the John Harral Spirit of Education Award. John Harral was an avid supporter of the Gulfport School District, and his namesake award goes to an honoree who demonstrates a commitment to education and community service. Dr. Kelly is the former City of Gulfport chief administrative officer and retired last June after serving the city for 15 years. An effective and committed local leader, he worked diligently throughout his career in public service and in his personal life to promote education in Gulfport and throughout Mississippi.

Memorial Health System has received the American Heart Association’s Gold Plus Get With The Guidelines award for stroke care. The award recognizes Memorial’s commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines, ultimately leading to more lives saved and reduced disability. “Memorial is committed to improving patient care by adhering to the latest treatment guidelines,” says Stroke Program Medical Director Dr. Lee Voulters. “Get With The Guidelines makes it easier for our team to put proven knowledge and guidelines to work on a daily basis, which studies show can help patients recover better. The end goal is to ensure more people in our community can experience longer, healthier lives and receive the best health care possible.”

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“The only way to do good work is to love what you do.”

- Steve Jobs.

I am originally from New Orleans but moved to Gulfport in 2015 after receiving my PharmD from Xavier University of Louisiana College of Pharmacy. I have been a practicing pharmacist on the coast for 7 years now and recently opened my own pharmacy, 605 Pharmacy, in December 2021. I am involved in the preceptorship program with William Carey University School of Pharmacy where student pharmacists complete their introductory and advanced shadowing rotations in a community pharmacy setting. My husband and I have a 2 year old daughter, Meadow and we cherish our time together as a family on the weekends.

JORDAN ABULIEL

Owner/Pharmacist

8950 Lorraine Rd. | Suite F Gulfport, MS 39503 e: staff@605pharmacy.com p: 228.206.0742

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“Glitter. Sparkle. Shine. But most of all, BE KIND.” When Mockingbird Café opened in August, 2006 it became “everybody’s living room,” the hub for Waveland and Bay St. Louis Katrina survivors, many who had lost their homes. “We were one of the first businesses that opened, and we were packed,” said Laura Hurt, Mockingbird’s General Manager. “We had live entertainment on Thursday nights, and it was elbow to elbow in here.” Mockingbird Café’s mission is to maintain that comfortable living room environment and treat customers as family. Laura believes that is what has made Mockingbird successful. Along with owner, Alicein Schwabacher, Laura views their roles as “Bay St. Louis Ambassadors.” On any given day Mockingbird’s staff serve as baristas, therapists and everybody’s “Old Town Google connection.” In 2014 Laura launched Lala Land BSL where she designs and crafts sparkly, fun headdresses, headbands, and earrings. LAURA HURT

Mockingbird Cafe General Manager

110 S Second St. | Bay St Louis, MS 39520 228-467-8383 MockingbirdCafe

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“Surround yourself with people that reflect who you want to be, and how you want to feel. Energy is contiguous.” - Rachel Wolchin

I believe that the key to my success has always been the people in my life. The people you surround yourself with is everything. My people encourage me constantly, love me fiercely, and remind me of what a total badass I am when I doubt myself. I have learned the importance of balancing time for family, work and myself. I am a perfectionist, and my biggest challenge is learning to delegate, which is the key to success and happiness. When I am away from work I enjoy spending time with my family, traveling, hiking, cycling & yoga. When I travel I am always thinking of the Mockingbird and looking for inspiration to bring back home. I have been with the Mockingbird Cafe since opening in August of 2006. I was just 16 years old. My love of coffee launched my job as Barista, which expanded to Operations and Marketing Manager, Social Media Manager and Web Designer. I am very proud of the part that I’ve played in shaping the Mockingbird Cafe. I cannot wait to see what further magic awaits me.

110 S Second St. | Bay St Louis, MS 228-467-8383 MockingbirdCafe

WHITNEY LAFRANCE

Operations & Marketing Manager

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KIM HART

Business Development Manager WorkWise Kim Hart has been calling Ocean Springs home since 1998. She is the proud mother of three children and grandmother of two grandchildren. Kim is the business development manager for Workwise, a women-owned-and-operated business focusing on small business needs and enabling owners to have more time with family. She began working in the community as a volunteer for local and national nonprofits in 1999, with her passion for community quickly turning into a rewarding career in public health.

KIM RILEY

Owner Riley’s Children’s Apparel Prompted by a love for retail and a passion for fashion, Kim Riley excitedly opened Riley’s in 2003. With a precious 3-year-old by her side, there was no question that her business would be children’s apparel and gifts. Nineteen years later, Riley’s is still thriving and living up to its motto: “The best-dressed kids on the coast!” Kim and the Riley’s team are so thankful for the support of their customers and community.

KRISTEN SCHMITZ

Regional Business Development Manager Guarantee Restoration Services Kristen Schmitz is the regional business development manager for Guarantee Restoration Services and enjoys serving the state of Mississippi through her job. A graduate of the University of Mobile, she is also a motivational speaker and trainer and the founder of Angels to Lean Upon and Master the Moments. Kristen and her husband, Andy, live in Vancleave with their four cats and four dogs. She has five children and one sweet grandbaby.

LACHEL STORY

Dean, College of Nursing and Health Professions The University of Southern Mississippi Dr. Lachel Story is the dean at The University of Southern Mississippi College of Nursing and Health Professions. She has taught at Southern Miss for 18 years in the baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral programs. She has served in various administrative capacities since starting her nursing career 27 years ago as a licensed practical nurse. She received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in nursing from Southern Miss and her doctorate in nursing from the University of Mississippi Medical Center.

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“The key to starting a company and being successful when you’re fearful is to do it scared!” Hoop Cares LLC provides senior concierge services along the MS Gulf Coast to senior adults. Are you a senior adult who can no longer drive yourself and have to rely on someone else to take you to your doctor appointments, non-medical appointments, grocery shopping. Do you have senior parents that you have to take off work to get them to their appointments. Contact us and let us help you. We are here to help with those transportation needs. Are you a caregiver who just needs a few hours to get away for yourself and need someone to stay with your loved one? We can do that too. LIZ HOOP

Owner/CEO

228-363-1599 e: hoopcaresllc@gmail.com

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“To love ourselves and support each other in the process of becoming real is perhaps the greatest single act of daring greatly.”

- Brene Brown

Any success that I have experienced is directly linked to the people around me. The support of my friends and family, and to my amazing team at Bloom. I have been smart enough to hire amazing people that I am honored to work alongside. I am so grateful that we have the opportunity to work together to help others and do such important work!

JESSI ROBERTSON, MS, LMFT

Owner, Clinical Director

2130 Government Street | Suite A Ocean Springs, MS 39564 Behavioral Health & Wellness for the Gulf Coast

www.bloom4wellness.com

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DR. LAWANDA THORNTON

Educator Gulfport School District Dr. LaWanda Thornton has been in the education field since 1995. She began by teaching high school English. After 18 years of teaching, she transitioned to being a school counselor, which she did for five years before being promoted to assistant principal. With four years under her belt as an assistant principal, she was recently named principal of her present school, Central Elementary. She has a true passion for kids.

LEIGH ANN FRENCH

Clinic Manager Restore Oculoplastics Gulf Coast Leigh Ann French moved to the Mississippi Gulf Coast just last year but is quickly falling in love with everything the area has to offer. She took a leap of faith by leaving the comforts of Hattiesburg, her home for the past 15 years, for the amazing opportunity to work alongside Dr. Margaret E. Phillips. It was an adventure opening a practice over the past two years, but Leigh Ann is excited about the future on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

LILIAN PEREZ

Manager, Owner Pepe’s Bosque Mexican Restaurant Lilian Perez has been a Gulf Coast resident for 25 years. She is the owner of Pepe’s Bosque Mexican Restaurant in D’Iberville. She has managed Pepe’s, along with her father, for 16 years. During that time, she has received many coveted restaurant industry awards. She also has been recognized for her community involvement. Lilian attributes her drive and work ethic to her family. Her biggest sense of pride however, comes from her son, Shawn Miguel.

DR. MARGARET PHILLIPS

Surgeon Restore Oculoplastics Gulf Coast Dr. Margaret Phillips is a board-certified and fellowship-trained ophthalmologist specializing in oculoplastic surgery. After many years in practice, she started her solo practice in Gulfport in 2020. She is beyond grateful to her fellow physicians and providers for welcoming her so openly into the Mississippi Gulf Coast medical community. She and her family love calling the Mississippi Gulf Coast home.

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“Success is doing what you love and appreciating those around you!” Marisa Stringer, NP-C, CANS specializes in general and cosmetic dermatology and is considered an advanced injector in neurotoxins and dermal fillers, microneedling, chemical peels, and skin cosmeceuticals. Current positions include, board member for the National Academy of Dermatology Nurse Practitioner, speaker for Regeneron and Sanofi Genzyme, and Program Director of Aesthetics at CoreMedSource. She currently practices general and cosmetic dermatology at Pine Belt Dermatology of Biloxi.

MARISA STRINGER, NP-C, C.A.N.S

Nurse Practitioner

1009 Tommy Munro Dr. | Ste. A Biloxi, MS 39532 p: 228-232-0872 | f: 228-232-0874 www.pinebeltderm.com

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“Real Estate is not just My Career, it’s MY Passion...” Katherine Walker, a REALTOR® with Coldwell Banker Alfonso Realty, has been helping clients buy and sell their homes on the Mississippi Gulf Coast since 1999. As a South Mississippi real estate marketing expert, Katherine’s first priority is to make her clients happy and successful in achieving their goals. She knows the market and can direct her clients to the property of their dreams.

“Katherine Walker was professional, diligent, and a pleasure to work with. It was nice to have a realtor who cared and counseled us through the home buying process. We love her.” - Laura K “Katherine is extremely intelligent and professional. Her response time is faster than a speeding bullet. If you are looking to buy or sell, look no further than Katherine.. As a bonus, she is super friendly with a great sense of humor.” - Gabrielle B Let Katherine help you with any of your real estate needs- buying, selling or investing. KATHERINE WALKER

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“Remember that no one succeeds alone.” - Sonia Sotomayor

A veteran of South Mississippi’s media landscape, Anne brings a wealth of knowledge in marketing, public relations and communications to the Hancock Chamber of Commerce. As Marketing & Communications Manager, she oversees 7 websites, 15 social media accounts, the Voice of Business Vlog and Podcast and more. Anne has a relentless passion for the Mississippi Gulf Coast, having either lived or worked in nearly every city from one state line to the other. She now calls Diamondhead home where she lives with her Pomeranian, Layla. She is a member of the Junior Auxiliary of Hancock County and serves as Member at Large for the Public Relations Association of Mississippi State Board. She has earned numerous awards and accolades, including being among the One Coast Top 10 Under 40 in 2021. ANNE PITRE

Marketing & Communications Manager

New Location! 300 S. 2nd St. | Bay St. Louis, MS, 39520 228-382-2086 hancockchamber.org

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“We are committed to helping our clients achieve Total Body Balance.” Christin Kotula has been a Massage Therapist since 2003. Her passion lies in helping her clients achieve mind and body balance. She opened Ocean Springs Therapeutic Massage in December 2020 with the intention of bringing quality spa services to the coast. Ocean Springs Therapeutic Massage offers a wide variety of Massage modalities including Deep Tissue, Sports Massage, Medical Cupping, Reiki and Ashiatsu. They also offer luxurious spa services such as Body Scrubs, Bodywraps, and Hot Oil Scalp Treatments. The Massage Therapists at Ocean Springs Therapeutic Massage strive to provide quality Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork. Online booking and Gift Certificates are available at oceanspringsmassage.com. CHRISTIN KOTULA

Massage Therapist

6819 Washington Avenue | Suite F Ocean Springs, MS 39564 228-697-8860

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“Making Dreams come true one house at a time!”

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Investing on the Gulf Coast since the early 2000”s. I always had a passion for real estate. I have had rentals now for the last 20 years in Biloxi. Following in my mother’s footsteps who had lots of rentals in Biloxi for many years. I always knew someday I would be a real estate agent. I bought my first house in Denver at 25 and then my dream house at 28. I think real estate is such a great investment. You need to start somewhere. I can help you find your first house, your 2nd home for vacations, investment properties, or help you build your Epic Dream home. I love people and love to help others. I have a HR background and I have been Dental Consultant for over 30 years specializing in Business Development and Marketing. Which I think helps me in Real Estate. My personality is perfect for Real Estate, I am outgoing, compassionate, smart, honest, dependable, fun and hard working. This is my Dream Job or I should say my Dream Career. I get to look at houses every day, study markets, help pick out designs and help others make their dreams come true. I love our MS Gulf Coast and the people. Living here is like being on vacation every day. My promise to you is that I will give you 100%. I am so proud to work with EPIC HOMES, LLC. Rick McMurtry the owner and broker has been building custom homes on the MS Gulf Coast since 2014 and has over 30 years of general contractor experience. Epic Homes was voted best local builder 2 times. I look forward to helping you on your next real estate purchase.

JJ DUTCHOVER

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8005 Curry Rd. | Biloxi, MS 39532 o: 228-217-6144 | m: 228-297-7085 e: JJ@epichomes.net www.epichomes.net

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“No problem, I got this!” Having discovered the MS Coast while traveling, Sandy’s adventurous spirit guided her to call Bay St. Louis her new home in 2017. Driven to succeed she quickly became recognized as a Multi Million Dollar Top Producer for PowerMark Properties helping hundreds of families find their own call to home. Sandy is also known as the Mystic Krewe of the Seahorse’s “Lady Claiborne”, Sandy continues to inspire and exceed in the Bay St. Louis community.

SANDY WALSH

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Certified Public Accountant Premier Tax and Accounting Firm Marketa Piernas is a certified public accountant with over 14 years of tax experience. She started her career in public accounting, later moving on to work as an accountant for Fortune 500 companies. She is also the owner and operator of Premier Tax Services, where she specializes in small business taxes. She provides a variety of services, ranging from payroll, monthly financial statements, sales and use tax, and yearend tax preparation.

MARY CRACCHIOLO

Public Relations Director MGM Resorts Southeast Region Mary Cracchiolo Spain has spent the last 21 years spearheading communications strategies for MGM Resorts International and its two Mississippi properties, Beau Rivage in Biloxi and Gold Strike in Tunica. She is a respected tourism industry veteran, leading at the local, state and national levels, and she is active on numerous other boards and organizations, with the American Red Cross and the Moon Tree Foundation being two of her passions.

MEGHAN BUTTERFIELD

Owner The Radish Loft After receiving her master’s degree in business and working in the banking industry for nine years, Meghan Butterfield opened The Radish Loft Apparel and Gifts, which has been flourishing for 10 years. She recently became a licensed Realtor with Coastal Realty Group. Meghan is excited to incorporate her knowledge of design and building great relationships with new and existing clients as she dives into her newest endeavor.

MELANIE DAVIS

Gifted Program Teacher Gulfport School District Melanie Davis is a dedicated teacher with more than 15 years of experience. She has brought her love of learning to her students through the inquiry process and community collaborations. Through her encouragement, students learn to be problem solvers and inquire what they can do to better their community. As an advocate for bringing real-world experiences to her students, she takes them out of the classroom and into the community.

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“The health insurance industry in MS has long been a boys club, but that era is coming to an end.” Tammy Harrell is one of the women leading the new generation of women brokers that are taking over the industry in our state. Tammy was the number one top producer with Cigna, our newest ACA carrier in the state, and helped her agency to be the top local agency in the state. She’s using her success and experience to help mentor other women entering the business. She specializes in Individual Health, Medicare, Short Term, Vision, and Dental. Approximately 13% of Mississippians are uninsured. My goal is to make sure no one goes without any kind of health insurance, educate people about their options and help them understand their coverage. Our agency is built around character—you will always get the truth, and you will always receive compassion. And once you are a client, you are family.

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COO & Insurance Broker Brent Harrell Insurance, LLC

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“A party without cake is just a meeting.” - Julia Child

Brooke started dreaming of owning a bakery during her days attending USM while she was earning her business degree. She started jotting down plans and recipes in a little spiral notebook until she was finally ready to make the leap in 2017. When her husband asked her one day over coffee, “if you could go anywhere or do anything, what would it be?,” her response was “I’d love to own a bakery where I can open my front door and see the ocean.” And so the “bakery by the sea” came to fruition. Serving scratch-made cupcakes, macarons, gelato, and more - Dolce Bakeshop has quickly become one of the leading bakeries on the MS Gulf Coast. Brooke and her team strive every day to make living in the South just a little bit “sweeter.”

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Owner

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“Visualize with Brittany.” Brittany has been a small business owner for over a decade. Being able to assist clients to pursue their dreams is a passion of hers. Owning and operating Visualize, LLC., a property detailing service, has fueled her success and now she is proving to succeed as a licensed realtor with Coldwell Banker Smith Homes, in the real estate industry. With a bachelor’s degree in business administration and owning her first property when she was only 22, Brittany strives to provide integrity and top notch customer service in all of her business transactions. She is also active in the community as an ambassador for the chambers of commerce. Be sure to follow her journey #visualizewithbrittany.

BRITTANY GIANELLONI

Owner/Operator of Visualize, LLC Realtor with Coldwell Banker Smith Homes

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Commercial Lines Executive Producer, Office Manager Southgroup Insurance-Gulf Coast Melissa Dunn loves working in the insurance industry, as it allows her to educate clients in ways that help protect their assets. One area close to her heart is nonprofits, such as CASA and United Way. Melissa has several designations and over 16 years’ insurance experience with Southgroup. Of all the titles she holds, wife, mother, grandmother, daughter and friend are the most rewarding.

MELISSA MOREL

Economic Development Representative Mississippi Power Melissa Morel is an economic development representative at Mississippi Power who is responsible for industry support, community development, industrial recruitment and project management. She belongs to the Mississippi Economic Development Council, Southern Economic Development Council, International Economic Development Council, AUVSI, Association of Defense Communities and United Way of South Mississippi. Melissa holds a degree from the University of Southern Mississippi and from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, where she is a member of the Jefferson Davis Campus Hall of Fame.

MOLLIE HILLBURN

President Ad2 Inc. As President of Ad2, Mollie Hillburn shines beyond her 35 years in marketing, exceeding her clients’ goals. As an adaptive learner, she’s motivated and able to resolve challenges through strategic marketing designed to meet each client’s needs. Mollie is as committed to her clients’ success as she is passionate about helping those in need. Her desire to be a positive influence in the lives of children is demonstrated in her service, which includes being a CASA board member and participating in FBC’s student ministry.

RANDI MURA

Board-Certified Behavior Analyst Colorful Minds Over 13 years ago, Randi Mura discovered how rewarding it is to work with children with autism. In 2017, she made her dream come true and opened Colorful Minds, an applied behavior analysis clinic. She is the clinical director, helping children develop language, social, academic and self-help skills. In addition to working directly with children on the spectrum, she is a mentor to aspiring behavior analysts and registered behavior technicians, further enriching the field and supporting families.

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“Act as if what you do makes a difference. IT DOES!” Leighann is proud to call the Mississippi Gulf Coast home and her love of photographing beautiful moments with couples allowed her to become the Owner/Head photographer of multi-award winning Bluewaters Photography. Bringing her couples’ vision to life from the smallest details of their day to beautiful emotions has allowed her to make lasting friendships with her clients. Together with her sister, Leighann strives to prove everyone is photogenic once they find the right team to capture tender moments that take your breath away every time they open their gallery. They are two sisters with one vision- your story. So, pop the bubbly to celebrate and let’s talk about your amazing day! LEIGHANN ROUSH

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“I am passionate about providing excellent patient care to help people look and feel their best.” People are at the heart of the dental profession. Every patient and mentor I have had has helped me become the person and professional I am today, and I am grateful for the various experiences I have had. As a life-long resident of Gulfport, I am excited to be returning to the Coast to help residents and families through patient education and care. Dentistry is more than just oral health; it affects your overall health, outward appearance and lifestyle. I am passionate about providing excellent patient care to help people look and feel their best. CATHERINE BRUNI, DMD

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Kristen Knight, owner of Kristen Knight Photography, is making a splash on the Gulf Coast as a newly renowned photographer. While capturing honest and authentic moments, her style is based on natural, clean and timeless imagery that is sure to be frame worthy. “My top priority is to capture flattering images that make one feel empowered and enjoy seeing themselves in another light. For me, it is the in-between moments - The moment after the intended pose. It’s raw and organic so looking back years to come you are reminded how beautiful life was in that season.” Your family and branding storyteller is located in Ocean Springs with travel available. Services offered: Graduates Family Maternity Lifestyle Newborn Milestones

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Chief Operations Officer Neolife Physical Therapy Rebecca O’Neal has worked alongside Robby Ellis, Doctor of Physical Therapy, to help grow the company to three locations, with more growth on the horizon. She is from Ocean Springs and graduated from St. Martin High. When she is not working, she is enjoying time with her husband, David, and two kids, Riley and Sutton. She is now working toward her Master of Business Administration and will graduate from Louisiana State University in 2024.

ROBIN KILLEEN

Founder, President WOW Women of Wisdom Inc. Robin Killeen is the founder of WOW Women of Wisdom Inc., a nonprofit marketplace ministry that empowers and connects women from all backgrounds. Her passion is creating an atmosphere of love where everyone fits in. Robin also is past president of the Biloxi Bay Chamber, an alumni of Leadership Jackson County and an ambassador chairperson for the Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber for 10 years. She hosts “My Coast Home” and is a best-selling author on a mission to leave a legacy of love.

SHANNON MCNAIR

Owner McNair’s Tax Service, El Agave Mexican Restaurant, Properties LLC Shannon McNair has been happily married for 20 years with three amazing children. She has worked in property management since she was about 14, and she works alongside her dad to run a successful property management company. Shannon has been doing taxes for 27 years, owns her own tax company and has around 100 clients. She is also part owner of El Agave Mexican Restaurant with her brother, Mercedes, and her dad, Lee.

SHANNON WALL

Marketing Director Singing River Health System Shannon Wall is the marketing director for Singing River Health System, overseeing all marketing and communications, and a member of the executive team. She has proven skills in driving sales and digital marketing, implementing innovative advertising approaches and leading and developing high-performing teams. Shannon has lived on the Mississippi Gulf Coast for 30 years and is an accomplished business leader who is passionate about playing an integral role in supporting growth, economic and community development and enhancing quality of life. She previously was president and publisher of The Sun Herald, the first woman to ever hold that position. She also was the vice president of marketing and advertising for Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Biloxi.

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“We are here to help you hear.”

I have been a clinical audiologist for over 35 years, with 30 years on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Over that span of time, I was fortunate enough to grow a relatively small business into a large practice now with 4 doctors of Audiology in 4 offices across the Gulf Coast. I am also a preceptor for two Universities for the last 27 years for doctorate level Audiology students to train at our facility for their clinical experience. In that time, over 75 students have passed through our facility and will have Coastal Hearing Center as one of their initial training experiences. We diagnose hearing and/or balance issues from newborns to geriatrics. Hearing aids would be our specialty, if medical intervention is not applicable. Bringing communication back to people who have been deprived is always a rewarding and emotional experience for us as well as the patient.

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Chief Executive Officer Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence Stacey Riley is the CEO of the Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence, a local nonprofit that has provided services to those affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking and homicide for 45 years. She started at the Center as a graduate student 23 years ago and has been on the front lines in the fight to end interpersonal violence in our community and worldwide.

TANIA BROOKS

Chemistry Teacher Gulfport High School Over the past 10 years, Tania TellierBrooks has taught hundreds of students at high schools in Gulfport. This experience has motivated her to pursue a doctorate, as she is passionate about science education and improving student achievement. Specifically, she is focused on an enrichment curriculum that will encourage young women to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Tania is a lifelong learner and feels strongly that education opens every door.

TESS O’KEEFE LAWRENCE

Principal Bayou View Elementary School Tess O’Keefe Lawrence is a lifelong Coast resident and the instructional leader and principal of Bayou View Elementary School, where she strives to improve and refine the curriculum and teaching practices to benefit the youth of the Gulfport School District. She has 31 years’ experience in education and has dedicated her life to children. She is an innovative champion for students and a Mississippi Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (MACTE) award winner for outstanding administrator. She is married to coach Rick Lawrence.

THERESA CUEVAS

Owner Forget-Me-Not Florist Theresa Cuevas is a fourth-generation floral designer. Forget-Me-Not has two locations on the Gulf Coast. Theresa is a mother of five and grandmother of five. She loves working with flowers and making people happy.

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ELEVATIONS BIENVILLE ORTHOPAEDIC SPECIALIST PERFORMS REVOLUTIONARY IMPLANT SURGERY

Dr. Henry T. Leis, a board-certified orthopaedic hand specialist, has performed the first minimally invasive surgery to install a cutting-edge hand and wrist implant. The Ensemble CMC, cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, was designed to expand the treatment options for patients with osteoarthritis of the carpometacarpal joint.

The implant conforms to the anatomy of the natural joint so that bone-on-bone contact is eliminated, relieving pain while allowing normal motion. The minimally invasive procedure reduces recovery time. Dr. Leis, who practices with Bienville Orthopaedic Specialists, says, “We are proud to be the first center to implant the Ensemble CMC. This technology provides a promising alternative to the more invasive procedures that are available to treat osteoarthritis of the CMC. We are excited to be able to offer our patients this new solution.” For more information about Bienville Orthopaedics, please call (228) 230-2663 or visit www.BienvilleOrtho.com.

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The iconic 100 Men Hall in Bay St. Louis has received a Mississippi Coast National Heritage Area Community Grant that will help support its yearlong centennial celebration, which includes four themed weekends of entertainment between June 2022 and June 2023. Administered by the Mississippi Coast National Heritage Area, which is charged with enhancing, conserving and providing connectivity to cultural resources through identification, interpretation and promotion across the Mississippi Gulf Coast, the grant program is used to support stakeholders who will benefit from increased awareness and appreciation of their environment, history, culture, traditions and lifestyles. The economic effects of the grant-funded activities benefit the entire region and support the long-term enhancement and conservation of the qualities that make the Heritage Areas unique. According to Rachel Dangermond, director and owner of the 100 Men Hall, the grant’s purpose is perfect for the historic landmark’s celebration, which will include four themed weekends of entertainment that honor the Hall’s culturally rich history while upholding its current mission of educating the community and far beyond about the Hall’s significance. “The Hall has so many stories to tell — like the time Willie C. Acker booked B.B. King at the Hall, and Etta James fell out of a car and busted her knee playing a gig in New Orleans but still showed up and sang at the Hall later that night,” Dangermond says. “This grant will help us tell a century worth of stories through music, performance, art, mural and more.” All centennial celebration programming updates, activity dates, times and ticket prices, sales and availability can be found on the 100 Men Hall’s website – the100menhall.com. Information about the venue’s history and other activities can be found at the100menhall.com or by emailing 100menhall@gmail.com.

Dr. Kelly Darnell has been appointed interim director of The University of Southern Mississippi’s Gulf Coast Research Laboratory. She now serves as an assistant research professor in the University’s Division of Coastal Sciences and is director of the Mississippibased RESTORE Act Center of Excellence. “I am honored to have the opportunity to continue GCRL’s legacy of providing science support to the state and advancing research and discovery in Mississippi and beyond,” Darnell says. Darnell has been with USM since 2017. She is a coastal and benthic ecologist whose research focuses on nearshore habitats, with a primary focus on seagrass ecosystems. Her research interests include seagrass-animal interactions, seagrass reproductive biology and ecology, and long-term monitoring to identify trends and drivers of seagrass distribution and condition. She uses a combination of laboratory and field experiments and surveys to inform coastal management, conservation and restoration. The Gulf Coast Research Laboratory (GCRL) is a research and teaching unit of The University of Southern Mississippi dedicated to advancing scientific discovery and promoting academic growth in the fields of marine biology and coastal sciences for the betterment of society, the wise use of natural resources and the advancement of sound economic development.

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What housing market changes mean for buyers, sellers BY SUSIE SIEMIONTKOWSKI

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he Mississippi Gulf Coast benefits from being one of the most affordable coastal spots to call home. According to SmartAsset.com, Biloxi, Gulfport, Ocean Springs and Bay St. Louis are among the “Top 10 Most Affordable Beach Towns.” When the lower cost of living is combined with world-class entertainment, golf courses, fishing, boating, sports, casinos and more, our community is a fabulous place to settle. Mississippi also is very welcoming to retirees, as all forms of retirement income, including Social Security benefits, income from an IRA, 401(k) or pension, are tax exempt. That said, market changes are happening. Mortgage rates are rising; inventory remains low, but home prices are predicted to level out. Were the 3 percent mortgage rates incredible? Of course. Rates may be increasing, but that’s no reason to give up on your real estate dreams. A great lender can help you determine the best loan options and work within your budget to help you make the right decision. What do the changes mean for those looking to buy or sell?

SELLING

Families still need homes. Some have adjusted their budgets, so you may be marketing to a new pool of buyers based on that change. We always have buyers looking to move here, and who can blame them given all the Secret Coast has to offer? Your home may be just what they are looking for. Keeping your property show-ready and making minor repairs is key if you want prospective buyers to see themselves living happily in your home.

BUYING

It’s wise to keep a list of your wants and needs for your new home. Bear in mind that not all square footage is equal. Let’s compare a larger kitchen to a bigger bedroom. Besides more construction materials, a larger kitchen requires more cabinets, countertops and flooring. The bigger bedroom just needs additional flooring. If you spend lots of time in the kitchen, you likely will place more value on that room than the bigger bedroom.

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If you are considering new construction homes, write down the ideal room count, including a formal dining room, living room and foyer. When touring homes, think of each space in terms of square-footage value. Let’s say the square-footage rate is $180, and you are hoping for a 6-foot-by-8-foot foyer. While it may seem small, that 48 square feet adds more than $8,600 to the overall home price. Another example: If you rarely use your current formal dining room, perhaps a kitchen island and one dining space will meet your needs and eliminate additional expense. Keep your list handy as you evaluate each floor plan. Fortunately, we have many amazing professionals on the Coast to help you reach your real estate goals, so this may be the perfect time to consider buying or selling.

Susan Siemiontkowski is a Realtor with Coldwell Banker Alfonso Realty. Reach her at (228) 239-2621 or susiesellsthecoast@gmail.com.

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Set yourself up for success with an orderly office Organization goes beyond productivity. It creates a comfortable and happy environment — which is especially necessary where you work. An efficient method of placing, filing and arranging your various papers and supplies increases your morale and ensures you are making the most of your space. Over half of the American population has clutter issues. About 78 percent simply don't know how to organize their work environment, and it's easier to use the "out of sight, out of mind" strategy. Sound familiar? Having a neat office that showcases your personality can help tremendously. Decorate with whatever makes you feel happy and inspires your creativity. Always remember that less is more.

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IF YOU DON’T HAVE THE ROOM FOR A DEDICATED HOME OFFICE, HERE ARE SOME ALTERNATIVES: • Dining room: The most ergonomic set-up you have in your home is your dining room. It already contains a table and chairs, the primary office essentials. • Living room: You can place a console table or desk behind your sofa. • Master or guest bedroom: Empty the closets and take off the doors to open it up and transform it into a "cloffice." You also can swap out your nightstand for a sleek desk. It still offers the same functionality if there is extra space next to your bed. • The “odd” spot: Many homes have a corner or space with no purpose. That may be the perfect place for a cozy little office. • Foyer: Replacing your console table with a bar-height table is a perfect way to transform your entryway. • Staircase: Utilize the area underneath for your workspace. • Built-ins: Replacing one of the cabinet sections in your builtin with a desk will give you extra storage and won't take up any extra room.

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he Beatles said it best: “All you need is love.” There is good reason to believe that spirituality and love improve seniors’ quality of life. They give them hope, companionship, support and a sense of purpose. Over the past few weeks, I’ve taken to social media to share my parents’ sappiness (how loving and romantic they have been toward each other). It’s been both beautiful and slightly uncomfortable to watch. It’s uncomfortable because they are my parents — and who really wants to see their parents being romantic? However, after reading several of the comments on my social media posts mentioning the sweetness in my parents’ gestures and suggesting that I write another book telling their love story, I paused to soak it all in. I’m still pondering the suggestion while I reluctantly acknowledge that my parents’ love is especially beautiful now during the winter of their lives. At 81 and 83 years old, respectively, my parents, who suffer from dementia, have trouble remembering recent facts and events but have never forgotten us or each other. They depend on each other in a special way I had not fully understood until recently. Momma and daddy are away from each other now and have been for a few weeks because momma broke her hip, had surgery and is in a rehabilitation facility. They miss each other terribly and are always asking about each other. We take daddy to visit momma every few days and frequently must remind him of what happened. Every time we tell him or make him pause to absorb it, he gasps and shakes his head in deep concern for his “honey,” as if hearing it for the first time. He often follows up with, “We will pray for her.” As we navigate caring for them separately, ensuring they visit often and

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communicate regularly, I am reminded of the power of love and its importance to the healing process. Momma perks up, sits up straighter, and her disposition quickly improves when daddy walks into her room. Daddy gets a little pep in his step, immediately kisses her and verbally affirms his love for her when he enters and departs. The love they display is not the love we remember seeing them share while growing up.

My parents have taught us so much over our lifetimes and continue to teach us today, even in their fragile state. They are educating us about true love - the kind that stands the test of time, heals wounds and soothes hearts. Their story is the perfect love story filled with the imperfections of human beings who are living and learning. I recognize now more than ever that love has sustained them through ups and downs, most of which my brother and I never saw or heard. The unconditional love that my parents have shared with each other and their children over 56 years of marriage has made this caregiving, journey one worth traveling. Our love for one another keeps us going when we are exhausted, encourages understanding when crankiness and uncooperativeness creep in and reminds us to be patient kind, and forgiving to one another, even when we

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are frustrated. The love we reciprocate to our parents as caregivers is what we observed and received from them as they raised us. Love is an essential ingredient to caregiving, which can sometimes become routine and business-like. Caregivers must love those they care for, even if they are not their own family. A good amount of compassion and kindness helps those being cared for feel their dignity and worth, which makes them respond more positively to the care they receive. Caregiving is a special journey. Some view it as a privilege while others consider it a burden. While it is, in fact, difficult on many levels, I accept the journey with pride. I am honored to care for such loving and spiritual parents. I realize, however, that not every caregiver feels the same or has had the same experiences. Even if you are not on a caregiving journey at this point in life, start now. Celebrate the small things that are important to your loved ones so when they are older and unable to remember new things or do for themselves, they can be comforted by those precious memories. There are times when caregiving will be extremely difficult to manage. Be loving, kind and patient as much as possible through those challenges. Pause, collect yourself and try to give your best because those you care for will feel your energy and respond accordingly. As St. Paul tells us, love is patient and kind. It does not envy. It does not boast. It is not proud. So, always bring plenty of love into your caregiving journey. Dr. Tracy Daniel-Hardy is the author of “The Adventures of Butch and Ruby: Chronicles of a Caregiver” and director of technology for Gulfport School District. She may be contacted at tracy@drtracydanielhardy.com.


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It’s a given: Summer in South Mississippi is hot. Even those welcome breezes coming from the Mississippi Sound aren’t enough when the kids are out of school and the temperatures keep climbing. That’s when water adventures beckon. Here on the Coast, we have an array of options. Find one that appeals to your tribe, grab your swimsuits and swim pants for the littles and head out for some family fun.

SPLASH PADS You can’t beat a splash pad for quick, easy and inexpensive fun in the water, and the Coast is blessed with several. There is no admission charge, and splash pads are seasonal. Parents, don’t forget the sunscreen, towels and lawn chairs.

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• McDonald Park – Washington Avenue. Water rings and toddler sprays. Socks

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• Hiller Park – 380 Hiller Drive. Picnic table, restrooms, playground, water fountains nearby. Splash pad open during warm months, 9 a.m.- 8 p.m. (228) 388-7170. • John Henry Beck Park – 671 Division St. In addition to the splash pad, features shade structures, restrooms and picnic tables. (228) 388-7170. • Point Cadet Plaza – 121 Cadet St. Splash pad and playground equipment, plus restrooms. (228) 388-7170. • Popp’s Ferry Recreational Area – 2141 Popp’s Ferry Road. Splash pad open daily (seasonal) 9 a.m.-8 p.m. (228) 388-7170. • Woolmarket Splash Pad -- 16320 Old Woolmarket Road. (228) 392-5410.

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• Rudy Moran – 3100 Georgette Lane. Splash pad and Kaboom playground. (228) 392-7966.

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• Gaston Point – 1506 Mills Ave. Water bucket drops, water rings and toddler sprays. Socks and/or shoes recommended. Infants and toddlers are to wear disposable swim pants. (228) 868-5881.

CITY OF GULFPORT The Jones Park splash pad is in Jones Park, at the bottom of U.S. 90 and U.S. 49 in Gulfport, and features a tropical theme.

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• Lyman Splash Pad – 14592 County Farm Road, beside Lyman Senior Center. Open 8 a.m.-8 p.m. (228) 864-4116. • Orange Grove – 13500 Three Rivers Road, behind the Clarence Johnson Memorial Park/Three Rivers Ball Park. (228) 832-8620. • West Side – 4010 W. Beach Blvd. The 3,000-square-foot splash pad offers a pirate ship play structure with water bucket drops, several palm trees, water rings and toddler sprays. Infants and toddlers required to wear disposable swim pants; aqua socks/shoes recommended. (228) 868-5881.

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• Long Beach Splash Pad – On Harper McCaughn Town Green, 301 Jeff Davis Avenue in downtown Long Beach. Splash pad open May 1-Oct. 1. (228) 669-7601.

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Edward Khayat – 2nd Street and Hedgewood Drive. Pavilions, play area, walking track on 13.7 acres. (228) 474-1406.

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• Clay Boyd Spray Park – 214 Morris Noble Road. 2,200 square feet of water entertainment plus benches and restrooms. Play structures with water “palm trees,” wave pool, tree house, water rings and toddler sprays. Infants and toddlers required to wear disposable swim pants, and aqua socks/shoes recommended. (228) 875-4236. • Fort Maurepas – 499 Front Beach Drive. Offers handicap-accessible restrooms and a ship playground. (228) 875-4236.

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• Beach Park – 600 City Park St. The splash pad is located within a 14-acre park with restrooms and a concession stand. (228) 938-2356. • Lum Cumbest Park – 18417 Miss. 613. Restrooms, pavilions in a 100-acre complex. (228) 826-5330.

POOLS Most hotels on the Coast have pools, but some have kids specifically in mind. There are also some publicly accessible pools that have minimal charges.

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Purchase passes up to four days in advance (highly advised) by visiting the Kroc Center or online at www. krocmscoast.org. (228) 207-1218 or www. krocmscoast.org.

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– 200 E. Beach Blvd., Gulfport Facing the Mississippi Sound on the historic grounds of Centennial Plaza, the Oasis Resort features two giant water slides with fun twists and turns. There’s also a colorful splash pad with smaller slides. The zero-entry pool is little-kid friendly. You must be a registered guest to access the pool area and present an active hotel key card or wristband. (228) 2067880; centennialplazams.com

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– 575 Division St., Biloxi Non-members of the Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center may purchase two-hour guest swim passes at $10 per person. Children ages 2 and under are admitted free and must wear a swim diaper and a plastic waterproof cover over the diaper. The Kroc Center’s indoor pool features a two-story water slide, splash area, a lazy river and a zero-entry pool.

KROCMSCOAST.ORG The Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center in Biloxi offers an indoor swimming pool.

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WATER PARKS GULF ISLANDS WATERPARK – 13100 16th St., located off I-10 (take U.S. 49 North to Landon Road), in the Gulfport Sportsplex, Gulfport With rides and slides with names like Horn Island Blaster, Deer Island Express, Cat Island Catapult and Ship Island Wreck, Gulf Islands Waterpark pays homage to its home with coastal themes. Slow things down with a float on the Lazy Pearl River, enjoy the Spray St. Louis and the Waveland Wave Pool and test your balance skills on the Pascagoula. Take a break at Petit Bois Island Café’ or Polly’s Sweet Stuff. The park is open daily from May 25 to Aug. 3 this year, then on weekends

GULFCOAST.ORG Buccaneer Bay Waterpark is in Buccaneer State Park in Waveland.

through Sept. 5. For specific hours, contact the park or visit the website. Gate prices for general admission are $44.99 for 42 inches (3.5 feet) and taller, $29.99 for under 42 inches. For more pricing details, contact the park or visit the website. (228) 328-1266. www. gulfislandswaterpark.com

BUCCANEER BAY WATERPARK,

1150 S. Beach Blvd., Waveland, in Buccaneer State Park This 4.5-acre park overlooks the Gulf of Mexico and is managed by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries & Parks. There are all sorts of water fun available, such as Pirate’s Lagoon Wave Pool, a 17,400 square-foot surf pool; Pirate’s Plunge, a 425-foot twisting and turning body slide and Pirate’s Plank, a 375-foot completely enclosed waterslide.

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SELF-MANAGEMENT – As children grow into young adults, they must learn how to manage their own emotions and behaviors, especially when it comes to achieving goals. As a parent, you can help your children hone planning and organizational skills. You can encourage them to take initiative on their own when they are striving toward something and remind them that all difficult endeavors require discipline. RESPONSIBILITY – Decision-making is a part of life, and

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SOCIAL AWARENESS – Social awareness involves many things: empathy, understanding others’ perspectives, feeling compassion for others, understanding social norms in different settings and more. In school, it’s obvious why this is important. Students must be able to listen to others, have discussions and understand how organizations and systems can influence behavior. While students’ acquisition of academic knowledge is obviously important, so are their soft skills — such as decision making, teamwork and critical thinking. In college and life, people must be able to work with others successfully and communicate. They must prioritize their work and be trustworthy and reliable. Social emotional learning is an important part of education and helps students become happier, more resilient and more well-rounded students. The Huntington Learning Center Gulfport is located at 8950 Lorraine Road, Unit E, Gulfport. Contact the center at (228) 2062353.


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THE DOS AND DON’TS OF GENERATOR SAFETY FROM THE MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

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WHEN USING GAS-POWERED GENERATORS, HERE ARE A FEW DOS AND DON’TS TO KEEP IN MIND:

• DO Properly maintain your generator throughout the year to ensure it will work when it is needed most. Run your unit every couple of months up to operating temperature and with something plugged in to place a load on the electrical generator. This will exercise both the unit’s main components while lubricating all parts and burning off any moisture or buildup. • DON’T keep gas in the tank. After a few months, gasoline becomes sticky and gummy. The degraded fuel will clog the carburetor and keep the generator from running. • DON’T use the generator indoors, in garages or other partially enclosed areas, or near the doors or windows of a home. When running, gasoline-powered generators release carbon monoxide through the exhaust. This odorless, colorless gas can build up quickly in enclosed and partially enclosed spaces and cause a risk of illness and death. • DON’T overload the generator; select one with enough current and power ratings for the items you want to run during a power outage. • DO use a surge protector if you want to power computers, televisions or other electronics. • DO carefully follow the owner’s manual for instructions specific to your generator.

• Is the noise level acceptable? • Can the generator be used safely at the location? • Does the generator meet legal requirements where it will be used? • Is the generator light enough to be easily moved around as needed?

Many people don’t think about disaster preparedness until it’s too late. Consider creating a disaster go box for your family, and even create one for your pets too. That box should include items such as cash, emergency phone numbers, copies of important documents and a home inventory. For more information about disaster preparedness, visit the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency online at www.msema.org.

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Five hurricane prep tips for moms of little ones BY JENNIFER GENTILE

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1) BE AWARE OF YOUR BODY LANGUAGE

Most experts agree that at least 70 percent of communication is nonverbal, and children are especially attuned to our unspoken cues. They will be looking to you for reassurance that they are safe, so make sure you are breathing easy, relaxing your face and shoulders and sending signals that you — and they — are OK. When you speak to them, keep your tone normal and calm to allay any anxieties.

2) KEEP COMFORT OBJECTS CLOSE

Most little ones have a favorite toy, book or blanket. If you must evacuate, make sure their cherished items come along and stay easily accessible. These special possessions will help soothe them and maintain their sense of wellbeing while they are away from home.

3) KEEP THEM IN THE LOOP

We all feel better in scary situations if we know what is happening and what to expect, and children are no different. To the extent you can, tell them what you are doing and where you are going in an age-appropriate way. Although storms often force us to move quickly, don’t neglect to answer their questions, address their concerns and share what’s coming next. Shield them from frightening images and conversations, and always reinforce the message that they are safe.

4) A LITTLE DIVERSION GOES A LONG WAY Every mom knows the value of a good distraction. Want a child to forget about her skinned knee? Make her smile with a silly joke or a favorite sweet. The same principle applies to a frightening storm. Sing songs, tell stories, play games and provide other distractions that foster a sense of normalcy and keep their minds off of the fear they may be feeling.

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5) GIVE KIDS A ROLE

If your little ones see you rushing around to secure your property and gather supplies, they probably will want to help. Give them a job, such as powering the flashlight or keeping an eye on the family pets. Not only will these responsibilities keep them occupied, but if they’re busy, they won’t have the time or energy to worry. We on the Coast are experts at storm readiness, but it’s always wise to brush up on our hurricane prep. For more tips and information, visit www.msema.org/ make-a-plan or www.ready.gov/hurricanes.


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oon after Jane Kulpeksa and her husband opened the Carroll House Bed & Breakfast in 2011, they noticed a common refrain among their customers. “(They) raved about Bay St. Louis and how much they loved coming here,” Kulpeksa says, “but they commented that there was no place to buy a souvenir T-shirt, hat, etc., and that there were no stores that carried beach supplies.” Recognizing a need and an opportunity, they launched Baytique on 2nd Street in 2012, selling women’s clothing, specialty T-shirts and beach wear, and the venture quickly took off. According to Kulpeksa, the store’s mission remains the same today: to provide unique apparel at affordable prices. “Our tag line is ‘slightly edgy, always fun,’ which speaks to the atmosphere of our store,” she says. “I try to find unique merchandise for my customers by researching trends, going to markets and, most importantly, listening to my customers and what they are looking for.” Coming from an occupational therapy background, Kulpeksa never dreamed she’d someday be in retail. However, as the business has grown, so has her passion for the job.

“I believe my success is due in part to my artistic eye,” she says, “and how that relates to buying and displaying the merchandise.” With that success, the store has continued to evolve and expand. In 2014, Baytique moved to Main Street, where it remains today. In 2016, it took over the space next door, and in January, the business was completely remodeled. In 2019, Kulpeksa’s second store, Salty Soul Outfitters, debuted, selling sportwear for men and women, beach supplies, souvenirs and gifts. “Our T-shirt lines are our most popular items at Salty Soul,” she says. “At Baytique, we have many clothing lines and jewelry.” Salty Soul also carries Hey Dude shoes, a very popular footwear line for men and women. Hobo Bags are best sellers at Baytique, along with Umgee apparel, Blowfish shoes, Cutloose apparel, Seet Grace candles and more. One of the store’s most unique offerings is Dune jewelry, which is made with sand from the local beaches. “It makes the perfect gift for anyone who loves the Bay,” says Kulpeksa, who strives to stock sustainable, socially conscious merchandise. While she estimates that more than 75 percent of Baytique’s business is tourists, Kulpeksa says the store also has a strong local following. Even with the pandemic and recent supply chain challenges, the business has managed to almost double its sales over the past year – thanks to the loyalty of its patrons. “Our customers have been incredibly supportive, and we have noticed a increased effort with people shopping locally,” Kulpeksa says, “which has made all the difference.”

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f you’re skincare savvy, you know that many advanced treatments like laser skin rejuvenation and stronger, more intense chemical peels aren’t always the safest procedures to undergo in the summer months. Such treatments can make skin especially sensitive to the sun’s harmful UV rays and the warmer temperatures we experience from June through September. However, that doesn’t mean you must stop improving your skin’s health and appearance over the summer. Let’s examine three skincare treatments that allow you to continue your journey to better skin regardless of the season.

MICRODERMABRASION:

A treatment that can give you better skin instantly may sound too good to be true, but it isn’t. This unique procedure removes old skin cells by using a special, diamond-tipped device or aluminum oxide crystals, helping your skin look fresh and dewy. This treatment is comfortable, and there is no downtime. It’s great for mild sun damage, acne, pigmentation, scarring, dull skin tone and poor texture. If your skin just needs a little pick-me-up, microdermabrasion is a gentle option that will have you back out enjoying life quickly. If you want more dramatic results, be sure to plan multiple treatments.

DERMAPLANING

Dermaplaning keeps skin looking fresh and radiant for special occasions like weddings and graduations that tend to pop up during summer. Dermaplaning is a form of physical or mechanical exfoliation. Your licensed aesthetician will use a rounded scalpel blade held at a 45-degree angle to your skin to skillfully remove dead skin cell buildup through a series of short, light strokes. In addition to exfoliating, the procedure also removes all facial hair, aka “peach fuzz.” As a result, your skin is left feeling softer, brighter and smoother.

MICRONEEDLING (COLLAGEN INDUCTION THERAPY)

This treatment may be your ultimate skincare go-to in the summer. Growing in popularity by the day, microneedling rejuvenates skin by creating small, controlled injuries to your skin’s surface with tiny, painless vibrating needles. This action kickstarts your body’s wound-healing response and stimulates your skin’s production of collagen and elastin. In doing so, treatments gradually improve skin’s texture, tone, firmness and overall health.

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Microneedling is a fantastic treatment because any skin type or condition can benefit from it. If a patient is concerned about acne scarring, fine lines, enlarged pores and/or crepey skin around their eyes or on the neckline, I usually turn to microneedling first. Your skin will be slightly red the day of the treatment, and you will want to be diligent about wearing sunscreen starting the next day. So, if you’ve hit the pause button on scheduling any treatments this summer, you may want to reconsider and book a consultation with your aesthetician to discuss these options. Don’t let the sun prevent you from seeing an improvement to your skin’s health and appearance year-round! Melissa New is an independent, licensed esthetician and owner of New Skin Care, based in Gulfport at Doctors Care. Reach her at (501) 328-7984.


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While many customers pop into French Drug Company to get vaccines or refill prescriptions, the Gulfport shop has much more to offer than medicine. In fact, the family-owned store, which has served the Coast community since Ed French founded it in 1950, carries a wide array of items, ranging from jewelry, dolls and toys to beauty products, clothing and home decor. Originally located on 2nd Street, the business moved to the corner of Courthouse and Pass roads in 1960, where it has remained ever since. Jessica Pittman, formerly a registered nurse, left her job to work beside her husband, John, in running the business after purchasing it in 2014. “I have always enjoyed home decor, decorating and arts and crafts,” she says. “I enjoy finding unique gift items from local artists. It is important for us as small business owners to also support other local small businesses.” John started at French Drug as a delivery driver, and upon his graduation from Ole Miss in 2002, he began working there as a pharmacist. Jessica started helping him run the store as a bookkeeper, and eventually, she started making and selling some of her own artwork. She has since overhauled the gift section and oversees the business side of French Drug. The store’s best sellers include locally and Mississippimade items, such as collegiate pillows, artwork, hand-painted glassware, pottery and candles. Shoppers also buy large amounts of Swig Life drinkware, Melissa and Doug toys, Madame

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Alexander dolls and Feltman Brothers and Kissy Kissy baby/ toddler clothing. “We update on a daily basis to bring in new trending items; I don’t do the big ‘market thing,’” Jessica says. “I haven’t really had to. I enjoy buying from and supporting Mississippi-made products and purchasing wholesale from local artists.” Besides its unique inventory, customers appreciate the option of free gift wrap and local delivery services. Jessica credits the store’s success largely to a loyal team of employees, several of whom have worked there for decades. The community’s support likewise has not waned, and she says the biggest reward of owning French Drug is providing personal attention and service. “We get to know our customers on a first-name basis,” Jessica says, “and do our best to take care of them and our community as if it were our own family.”

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he variety and number of microorganisms that live in the human gastrointestinal tract outnumber the stars. We call this critter conglomeration the “gut microbiome.” Scientists recently have found that the bacteria in our guts determine much more than our pooping habits or how quickly we recover from a stomach virus. In fact, gut bacteria have been linked to someone’s risk of developing heart disease, Alzheimer’s, obesity and other conditions. One of the more recent studies not only evaluated how gut bacteria affect women’s obesity risk, but also whether that risk was passed on to newborns. This study and others revealed that in utero, a growing baby’s gut gets colonized with many of the same bacteria that occupy the mom’s gut. If a mother’s gut bacterial profile is linked to obesity, her baby is at marked risk for developing obesity. Such groundbreaking research shows that not just genetics, but a gut bacteria profile, determine someone’s risk of developing certain diseases. Conversely, a healthy, well-balanced gut can protect us and reduce our risk of developing certain diseases. Some relatively simple habits can ensure that your gut, and your children’s, stay as healthy as possible.

1. FIBER:

When most people think of fiber being good for your gut, they are associating the fiber with easier bowel movements. Increasing dietary fiber is indeed associated with more hydrated, easier-to-pass stools, but that’s not all that makes fiber important. The “good” bacteria in your gut love fiber. It serves as a form of prebiotic, or “bacterial food,” for the “good bugs.” If you feed the good, anti-inflammatory bacteria, they thrive and multiply like any other organism. If their numbers are strong, they will outnumber the pro-inflammatory bacteria that put us at risk for disease. It’s a simple matter of tipping the scales toward the “good bugs” to minimize inflammation and promote good overall health. How much fiber does someone need daily? Toddlers and children under age 5 need an average of 10 grams per day. For

children ages 5 and up, a simple rule of thumb is the child’s age plus five grams per day. For example, if your child is 7, he or she needs an average of 12 grams per day. Adult women should shoot for 21 to 25 grams, and adult men should get 31 to 40 grams.

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Fresh foods like fruits, vegetables and lean meats are considered “antiinflammatory,” whereas processed foods full of fillers and artificial colors, flavors and preservatives are “pro-inflammatory.” As a mom myself, I understand that sometimes, you just gotta feed them, which translates to, “It’s chicken nuggets and fries tonight.” Just don’t give up on teaching your kids to love natural foods and understand the importance of eating them from an early age. If you succeed, it will be one of the greatest gifts you could ever give them.

3. ENCOURAGE HEALTHY STOOLING HABITS: Work to make your children comfortable talking to you about their stooling habits. Also, encourage them to stool when their body says to if it’s socially appropriate at that time. Teach your child that, when your body says it’s time to poop, it’s important to stop what you’re doing, find a restroom and poop — even if that means pausing cartoons or coming inside from playing. Fiber and probiotics sometimes help promote regular stooling, as well as certain medications when appropriate. Consult your child’s pediatrician or a tummy doctor if you have questions about whether your child’s stooling frequency or consistency is adequate.

4. USE PROBIOTIC THERAPY WHEN APPROPRIATE:

Probiotics are regarded as safe in most people, including children. As a rule, only prescription probiotics should be used for infants and rarely are needed. Studies have shown that even when probiotics are helpful, if you stop their use, the gut’s colonization reverts to its original state. Therefore, for probiotics to have lasting presence, someone

would have to continue taking them indefinitely, which is just not practical in most instances. I recommend probiotic use only in specific circumstances, such as the treatment of antibiotic-associated diarrhea or mild constipation. Which probiotics are best? There is no one answer. We know certain bacteria are best for certain ailments, such as Bifidobacteria for constipation, but as far as how many colonies and which combinations of “bugs” are ideal? No one really knows for sure. Probiotics are a hotbed of research, and the scientific community is working hard to unravel the mystery of the gut microbiome. The goal is to one day be able to prescribe a very specific combination of “gut bugs” to not only treat ailments, but also to protect from development of specific diseases. Such a breakthrough could change the practice of medicine and gastroenterology as we know it. But until then, just pick up an overthe-counter probiotic that is in a form that you can get your child to take (e.g., powder, gummies, chewable tablets for younger kids and capsules for older). Of course, these are just a few tips for a happy, healthy gut microbiome. You can support your GI tract in many ways, so do your research and choose what’s practical for you and your family. Focus on teaching and creating lifelong healthy habits, such as exercise, hydration, and consumption of fresh, colorful fruits and vegetables. Use fiber or probiotic supplements when necessary. Most importantly, never underestimate the power of your gut and its amazing bugs! Dr. April Ulmer, a.k.a. “The Tummy Dr.,” is a board-certified pediatric gastroenterologist who practices at Kids and Tummies in Gulfport. Reach her at thetummydr@ gmail.com.

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Take a doctor’s advice for finding balance “Organized chaos” is how Dr. Lainie Jorns describes her typical work week of juggling family activities and busy schedules. She is a wife, mother and family medicine doctor who, like most women, must find ways to manage multiple roles and responsibilities. As a physician, “I love getting to know people and finding out ways to make them feel better,” she says. “It is so enjoyable to get to know whole families, and it’s very meaningful to see improvement in patients’ health and the way that it impacts their lives.” She describes a normal week as “usually long hours at work, followed by softball practices, dance practice or gymnastics, followed by family time, homework, bedtime and more work to catch up on.” How does she find balance? Here are her top tips:

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“Balance to me is achieved by understanding that it takes support to be able to juggle being a wife, mother and doctor,” she says.

“It really does take a village. Without the support of my husband, kids, parents, in-laws, siblings, family and friends, I couldn't achieve a work-life balance. They make it possible for me to try to be successful in all areas of my life.” Having family nearby is an incredible benefit, but it’s not a reality for everyone. Try to establish a support system with families you meet during your child’s activities or explore a new hobby where you can make new friends. While these connections may take some time to develop, building a network of people you can trust and lean on will benefit you and your family.

MAKE DOWNTIME A PRIORITY

Even if you can only dedicate a short amount of time to taking a break, make it a priority. “I try to get downtime every day for at least 15 min or so. Whether that is a walk, a TV show, a bubble bath, or exercise, it is just a few minutes per day to unwind and let my mind relax,” Jorns says. “Also, my faith is very important to me, and I strive to keep my faith central in my day-to-day life.” When they have more time, the Jorns family usually can be found enjoying LSU games, swimming, traveling, playing sports,

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hiking, fishing and going to concerts.

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Dr. Jorns understands how unnecessary expectations can creep in, leading to additional stress. She admits, “We are quick to judge ourselves as women if we aren't perfect at everything, but we need to be proud of all that we are able to do. Ambition to have it all is a great goal, but it’s hard to achieve without something usually breaking down in your life. So, you're going to need help, and that is perfectly fine.”

Dr. Lainie Jorns has been a family medicine physician at Memorial Health System since 2014. She is located at Memorial Physician Clinics Pass Christian Family Medicine. Learn more about Dr. Jorns by visiting wearememorial.com.


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It’s getting hot in here, so grab a dumbbell! You may find yourself busier than usual this time of year with travel, kids, family, vacations and staycations, but this flexible, portable routine can be done in 10, 15, 20, or 30 minutes. Driving to your destination? Take a dumbbell with you. Flying for a good time? Fill a water bottle or two when you arrive and go for it! Try for AMRAP (as many rounds as possible) with these six exercises. Do each move for 45 seconds with a 15-second rest. Don’t forget: We make time for what’s important. You should be a priority, so make sure to incorporate fitness into your travel plans.

LATERAL LUNGE SWINGS:

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What you should know about sarcoma, a rare form of cancer T he month of July is dedicated to sarcoma awareness. Sarcomas are cancers that can arise from bones, cartilage, tendons, muscle, fat, nerves or blood vessels. They initially may present as slow-growing masses, which can increase in size and become painful. Depending on where the mass is, it sometimes can affect the body's functions and sensations. For example, if a mass is on the arm, it can impact strength, cause a tingling or sharp, shooting pain while affecting the nerves or compromise the blood supply. Sarcomas can affect any part of the body. Sarcomas may be benign tissue growths, or they can be malignant and spread. If a mass is increasing in size, becoming painful and affecting function, it should be evaluated by a physician. For a suspected sarcoma-like mass, referral to a tertiary center is recommended. A multidisciplinary team is needed to devise a management plan. If the sarcoma is localized, diagnosis is made on the pathology after resection (surgical removal). The treatment plan entails radiation, chemotherapy and/or surveillance,

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depending on the type of sarcoma. If the cancer is metastatic, meaning it has spread, then after a biopsy, treatment is started once the patient has seen a sarcoma specialist. One of the treatment options is chemotherapy. Recent oncology advances have paved the way for different treatment options. Nowadays, the biopsy of the tumor can be sent for tumor mutation testing that can identify whether a targeted agent can be used. Similarly, a blood test, also known as a liquid biopsy, can be performed to get more information if there is insufficient tissue to look for mutations. The targeted agents can be oral or intravenous medications. These medications specifically target the cancer cells, unlike chemotherapy. Also, the medications have their own special side effect profile, which must be monitored. Furthermore, sarcomas can be genetically linked, and genetic testing is required. Other risk factors for sarcomas include: • prior radiation treatments • prior chemotherapy treatments • lymphedema • chemical exposure, including in the workplace • exposure to viruses, such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or human herpes virus 8 (HHV-8) Additionally, because sarcoma is a rare cancer type, clinical trials are an option. In conclusion, be vigilant in monitoring your body. If you notice any abnormal masses, have them evaluated by a physician. Keep up with regular screenings and wellness exams in order to head off sarcoma and other types of cancer. Dr. Sidra Khalid is a physician with Memorial Physician Clinics seeing patients in hematology and medical oncology. Reach her at (228) 575-1234.


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il’ Market Deli & Bagelry, nestled in a charming space just steps away from busy Government Street in downtown Ocean Springs, serves awardwinning bagels, bowls, sandwiches and an array of other delightful items. After patiently waiting over a decade for someone to open a bagel-centric eatery, owner Oren Zweig, a charismatic fellow who professes to enjoy long, moonlit walks on the beach, took matters into his own hands. “An authentic bagel was impossible to come by,” Zweig says. “I wanted a good bagel, and there weren’t any bagel shops on the Coast, so I decided to make my own.” Born in Israel and raised in South Florida, Zweig moved to the Mississippi

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Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina and opened Lil’ Market in 2018 to introduce the area to some of the foods he grew up with. He also wanted to give customers something genuine rather than what they could find in a grocery store. “For someone coming from the Northeast, our authentic bagels would be like a taste of home,” Zweig says. “Our bagels are made from scratch, hand-rolled and kettle boiled — the way they did it back in the day.” Zweig is a self-taught bagel maker who spent countless hours experimenting with dough recipes until he formulated what he believes is the perfect taste and texture. Made in-house daily, Lil’ Market serves popular bagel flavors, including plain, everything, sesame, poppy, onion

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just bagels. Breakfast also consists of a variety of bowls made with traditional omelet ingredients, and for lunch, you can get salads and sandwiches loaded with almost a one-third pound of meat and cheese. Bread choices are ciabatta, sourdough, marble rye, croissant, wheat-berry, rosemary focaccia and, of course, bagels. Lil’ Market’s philosophy can be

summed up in its tagline, “When quality ingredients meet artisanal methods,” and this obviously applies to the items I tried on my visit. I started with the Italian sandwich on rosemary focaccia that is stuffed with mortadella, Genoa salami, pepperoni, lettuce, tomato, olive salad and mayo, served with a pickle spear on the side. It soon was evident that I would want to return to try all the sandwiches on the menu. Up next was the highly popular “smash burger.” Made unlike traditional burgers, the smash burger is a handcrafted, 100 percent beef blend that is ground in-house, rolled like a meatball and smashed down on a hot flat top until it’s lightly crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Until recently, these mouthwatering burgers only were available once a week or when there

was a special, but the public demanded them more often, so the six different varieties are now available daily. Lil’ Market also has take-and-bake freezer meals in a variety of different sizes. The family-sized lasagna is a crowd favorite, and being the good boyfriend I am, I brought my girlfriend Lauryn home a personal chicken pot pie for dinner. She made a point of personally thanking Zweig for the delightful dinner. Lil’ Market Deli & Bagelry is open Tuesday through Sunday for breakfast and lunch. Stop in for all your deli meat and cheese needs (Boar’s Head products are sliced fresh), and don’t forget to peek in the grab-and-go cooler to find tuna and chicken salads, dips, pimento cheeses and antipasto. Be sure to check Facebook for daily specials and more. LIL’ MARKET DELI & BAGELRY 720 Bellande Ave., Ocean Springs (228) 300-4545 www.iheartbagel.com www.facebook.com/oslilmarket

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BY JOY MONNERJAHN

Joy Monnerjahn is the owner of The Bayou Belle, where you will find many Louisiana recipes. She grew up in Southern Louisiana and enjoys bringing the flavors of her home to her dishes. Learn more at https:// www.purejoyliving.net, and reach her at purejoy@purejoyliving.net.

A TASTE OF

SUMMERTIME Lemon rosemary shrimp

This recipe is a perfect hot weather dish! It’s done in less than 15 minutes, and you can make it light and healthy by serving with a salad and some veggies. If you’re a bread lover, don’t forget to add a piece of French bread to soak up the sauce.

WHAT YOU’LL NEED:

• 2 sticks of butter (if you don’t care to make a sauce, you can reduce this to 4 tbsp or just add some olive oil to your pan.) • 2 pounds shrimp (peeled, de-veined)

• 1 tbsp chopped rosemary • 1 tbsp Slap Ya Mama (or your favorite Cajun blend) • One lemon • Worcestershire sauce • Dry white wine

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Prep your shrimp. For this recipe, I like to use 16/20 ct. shrimp If fresh, de-head, de-vein and peel them, then wash. If frozen, defrost and wash; peel after defrosting if they are not already peeled. Cube up two sticks of butter (16 tbsp) Zest one lemon Pat the shrimp dry with a paper towel. Melt about 4 tbsp of butter in a nonstick skillet.

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8. Add shrimp to the pan. 9. Add 1 tbsp of Slap Ya Mama original seasoning (or your favorite Cajun blend). 10. Add 1 tbsp chopped rosemary. 11. Allow shrimp to simmer about 4-5 minutes and stir so they cook evenly. 12. Add lemon zest. 13. Add a splash of worcestershire sauce. 14. Add a splash of your favorite white wine (or you can use vermouth- dry). 15. Cook until all shrimp are just pink and remove from heat. 16. Add remaining butter and stir.

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17. Taste, and add more Slap Ya Mama if you’d like — or really heat things up with some cayenne pepper on top! 18. Enjoy!

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