Skip Mikell, Chair

Skip Mikell is a father of four and a grandfather of nine with deep ties to North Charleston, SC. He is passionate about Mentoring in Business Development, Funeral Service Education and Scouting; Environmental Justice, and Urban Renewal.

Community Activities:

  • Former Senior Warden Saint Stephen’s Reformed Episcopal Church, Summerville, SC
  • Former Member Weed and Seed Committee – City of North Charleston, SC
  • Sponsor / Liaison Gethsemane Community Center Troop 559 and Pack 559 Boy Scouts of America, North Charleston, SC
  • Former member Board of Managers W.H.S. Jerdan Conference Center, Diocese of the Southeast, Reformed Episcopal Church USA
  • Chairman – Friends of Scouting, Twin Rivers District – Boy Scouts of America
  • Mentor – North Charleston Public Schools 
  • Former Chairman – Twin Rivers District – Boy Scouts of America
  • Member – Board of Directors – Coastal Carolina Council Boy Scouts of America
  • Member – Community Advisory Board, Lowcountry Alliance of Model Communities (LAMC)
  • Chairman – Charleston Community Research to Action Board
  • President – Union Heights Community Council

Career Highlights:

  • Served as SCMA State Coordinator- Continuing Education for seven years 1989 – 1996
  • Served as SCMA Vice President 1996 – 1998, President 1998 – 2000
  • Developed and implemented programs which achieved ISO 9000 Certification 1994 and QS 9000 Certification 2002, Rubber Chemical Division, Bayer Corp.
  • Developed program and led transition from traditional management to Self-directed Work Teams, Rubber Chemical Division, Bayer Corp. 1997 – 2002.
  • Led project to relocate Suburban Funeral Home, Inc. which included construction of new facility 10% under budget, 1990
  • Led project to establish the National Funeral Directors and Morticians Association Political Action Committee 2000 – 2002.
  • Developed program and delivered training for Certified Funeral Service Preceptors for the Funeral Service Program – Piedmont Technical College, Greenwood, SC 2000 to 2007

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