Charleston Regional Business Journal: People in the News

Jarrard, Nowell & Russell LLC has hired Bridgette H. Marsh as a staff accountant. Marsh, who was initially hired as an intern late last year, has a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of South Carolina and plans to pursue a Master of Science in accountancy from the College of Charleston. She previously served

Charleston Regional Business Journal: Charleston logistics company hires CEO

Logistics and containerized cargo company Charleston Freight Station has hired Andrew Adams as CEO. According to a news release, Adams will be responsible for setting the strategic direction and overseeing day-to-day operations for the company, located on Springbok Road off of Clements Ferry Road. Charleston Freight Station is planning to expand into new markets in

Moultrie News: East Cooper Habitat for Humanity creates “community” at McAdams Court

Mt. Pleasant, S.C. – East Cooper Habitat for Humanity (ECHFH), a non-profit, non-denominational Christian housing organization, recently completed a neighborhood incorporating eleven homes along Joseph Glover Road and McAdams Court, just off of Highway 41 in northern Mount Pleasant.  This marks the second time that East Cooper Habitat for Humanity has built an entire neighborhood,

LowcountryBizSC: Charleston Freight Station adds CEO to Guide Expansion

CHARLESTON, SC – August 26, 2013 – Charleston Freight Station, a freight logistics company that has provided container freight station services for the Port of Charleston’s customers since 1995, has hired Andrew Adams as chief executive officer. Andrew Adams, a seasoned management and finance consultant, will be responsible for the overall strategic direction of the

LowcountryBizSC: Charleston Freight Station stays the course

Adds CEO to management team to guide expansion CHARLESTON, SC – August 26, 2013 – Since 1995, Charleston Freight Station (CFS) has provided container freight station services for the Port of Charleston’s customers. For the last 17 years, they served in partnership with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) as the designated Central Examination