FAQs and Statistics
Ambassadors
How do I become an Ambassador?
To become an Ambassador, contact Jennifer Tucker at 336.812.2065 or ambassador@scpathways.org.
What is expected of Ambassadors?
Ambassadors educate their communities about Personal Pathways to Success by giving presentations and speaking with community members one-on-one.
What tools can I use to spread the word about Personal Pathways?
A Personal Pathways PowerPoint presentation and brochure have been created specifically for use by Ambassadors. You can request these materials by contacting Jennifer Tucker at 336.812.2065 or
ambassador@scpathways.org.
What audiences should I try to present to?
Ambassadors are encouraged to present to a variety of audiences. Businesses, chambers of commerce, PTAs, YMCAs, church groups, parenting or community organizations, families, neighbors and friends are all great audiences because everyone in South Carolina will be affected by the results of this initiative.
I am very active as an Ambassador. Can I join the EEDA Coordinating Council, or at least attend their meetings?
Coordinating Council membership is determined by state statute and governmental appointment.
EEDA Coordinating Council meetings are open to the public, and Ambassadors are free to attend. Visit the Calendar of Events for a list of meeting times and locations.