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Social Media Power Tips for Local Businesses
A recent Patch-sponsored discussion offered advice to local businesses about harnessing the power of social media to attract and keep customers.

I am a multimedia journalist. I've worked for local NBC and CBS affiliates, documentary companies and contributed video and content for an Emmy Award winning website. I began my career in journalism when I was 19 years old, working as a news production assistant for KELO TV in Sioux Falls, SD. In the past 7 years I worked my way up from running prompter to anchoring the evening news. I spent time with KELO-TV in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, KVLY-TV & KXJB-TV in Fargo, North Dakota. I've reported on tornado stricken towns, state and federal murder trials, and record-breaking snowstorms. I've been to Washington D.C. for special assignments. My work has been featured on the CBS Morning Show and has caught the attention of the Oprah Winfrey Show.
I spend my free time with my husband Robert and 12-year-old Persian cat Snow White. We enjoy almost everything outdoors including beach volleyball, camping, hiking, mountain biking, jet skiing and tubing in the summer and winter. I have the bruises to prove it!
I recently moved to Florida and I look forward to reporting and learning about the community inside and out.
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs? Are you registered with a certain party?
I am a registered Independent and have been since I turned 18. I vote according to issues and candidates' qualifications, beliefs and voting record. Given that, I'm a firm believer of freedom of speech, the right to bear arms and am a strong supporter of the United States Military and Veterans of our country's wars and conflicts.
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself?
I believe in God and a greater being and purpose, but I do not currently attend church or belong to any religious organizations.
Local Hot-Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? Where do you stand on each of these issues?
I'm new to the Gulfport community and look forward to covering local politics, community development and city growth.
A recent Patch-sponsored discussion offered advice to local businesses about harnessing the power of social media to attract and keep customers.

The Gulfport Fire Department's shiny new apparatus is more than a showstopper, it's a made-to-order Advanced Life Support Vehicle that came in more than $200,000 less than comparable cities.
Mother Nature is forcing organizers to cancel today's regular Fresh Market in downtown Gulfport. That and much more in "5 Things to Know Today" Tuesday, July 17.
Coming soon! The First Friday and Third Saturday Art Walks will be receiving a boost of entertainers, fine artists and more. Check out the information provided by the City of Gulfport and Gulfport Merchants Association.
Patch is co-sponsoring a debate for candidates for Pinellas County Sheriff, and you can watch a live stream right here on Tuesday night.
A handful of ladies are learning how to master the time-honored art of spinning yarn during the weekly Fresh Market in downtown Gulfport. Interested in signing up? Check out our story with photos and video, then contact Funny Face Farms today!
Here's 5 Things you need to know today, Monday, July 16!
Check out this week's top stories!
Wahoo! Come out and watch more than 40 teams get down and dirty with tug-a-war, dodge ball and more . . . all in the mud. That and more in this week's "Patch Minute."
Did you know 10 percent of victims report 42 percent of crimes? That's just one of three very interesting crime statistics brought up at my 5th week of the Gulfport Police Citizens Academy. Watch my video blog to hear more.
Here's 5 things you need to know in Gulfport on Thursday, July 12.
The Florida Department of Education on Wednesday released letter grades for all schools except high schools.
5 Things to Know in Gulfport Today, Wednesday July 11!
Police say that Derrick Mims was driving in a stolen vehicle as he tried to elude police in a high-speed chase. His 2-year-old was in the car.
5 Things to Know in Gulfport Today: Tuesday, July 10!
Have you signed up for our social media party at the pier? What about nominating your favorite local business? Also, think about sharing your thoughts, opinions, photos and more with Gulfport Patch! Happy "5 Things to Know" today!
Gulfport Mayor Mike Yakes helped haul trash and debris during the volunteer effort on Saturday. A handful of people came out to pick up trash, sweep and help beautify downtown Gulfport in time for the annual 4th of July celebration.
Patch is here at St. Pete Pride and we want to know what your favorite part of Pride is.
According to the City Manager's first draft of the FY2013 budget, there will be no need to dip into the reserves as long as several city fees are increased. The proposal affects special events, GEMS, Rec Center programs, special pick up and more.