“When he assumes the CEO position, I am confident that his ability, integrity and determination will ensure that SEWE reaches its very highest potential. “I will pass John the torch that will light the future of SEWE,” said Huggins. Huggins, who has been involved with SEWE since its inception, has expressed full trust and support in the board’s appointment of Powell. It's been an outstanding first 40 years, and I look forward to working with John as he leads SEWE into the next 40,” said Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg. “For four decades, SEWE has been a vital part of the Charleston scene, allowing citizens and visitors alike to savor the beauty of nature here in the Lowcountry, while working to conserve it for future generations. The nonprofit consistently sells out its VIP program and special events and brings repeat visitors to the region, driving high occupancy rates and direct visitor spending for the city. SEWE has surpassed many of the events in which it was originally modeled after, in both size and scope. The nonprofit’s success and impact on Charleston are unprecedented in its storied history. SEWE has grown exponentially in its 40 years, from 5,000 attendees in 1983 to 50,000 attendees in 2022. Over the past four decades, the event has become a staple on the Southeast’s calendar and the unofficial kick-off to tourism season in the Lowcountry, occurring annually in Charleston over Presidents’ Day Weekend. SEWE began in 1983 as a way to encourage locals and visitors to enjoy the Charleston area, support community attractions and celebrate the great outdoors. I look forward to the future of SEWE and working with a dedicated team to support wildlife art and conservation initiatives, while providing a profound economic impact to the region and state of South Carolina.” SEWE and Charleston have changed over my 17 years with the organization, and our challenges are similar - evolution without losing sight of what makes it truly special. “While I count myself fortunate to be a steward and serve an extraordinary Board of Directors, SEWE belongs to the region and state which it supports through its mission each year. “The Southeastern Wildlife Exposition is a stalwart for Charleston and the state of South Carolina, and it has been built each year and over time by an army of dedicated staff, corporate and vendor partners, and loyal attendees,” said Powell. The event generated an economic impact of roughly $50 million and received support from nearly 50 esteemed corporate partners, including Purina, Boeing, Wells Fargo, Dominion Energy, Orvis and Verizon. SEWE recently celebrated its 40th year in February 2022 with a milestone event that spanned five downtown venues and showcased 100 international wildlife artists, 300 exhibitors and 80 on-site activities. As outgoing President and Founding Board Member of the nonprofit, the Board has elected Jimmy an Emeritus Member of the Board.” “We have total confidence that John’s energy and enthusiasm will effect a seamless transition following the stellar leadership of Jimmy Huggins. John has been a valuable member of the SEWE team for many years, and as Executive Director has earned the full support and respect of our Board,” said Neil Robinson, Chairman. “The SEWE Board of Directors is extremely pleased to announce that John Powell will assume the position of President and CEO of the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition. He has guided the strategic development of the nationally-acclaimed event and overseen the organization’s day-to-day operations, which involves collaborating with SEWE’s corporate partners, coordinating the show’s exhibitors and executing site layouts for venues. During his tenure, he has gained extensive experience in senior management and leadership. He first joined the organization in 2007 and assumed the position of Executive Director in 2011. Powell has been an integral part of the SEWE team for more than a decade and has helped grow the nonprofit into the nation’s premier wildlife art show and the largest event of its kind in the U.S. He succeeds Jimmy Huggins, who will retire and transition into a consultant role for the staff and board. The Southeastern Wildlife Exposition (SEWE), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that celebrates wildlife and the great outdoors through fine art, live entertainment and special events, announced its Board of Directors has appointed John Powell, current Executive Director, as the new SEWE President and Chief Executive Officer, effective July 1. John Powell, President and CEO of Southeastern Wildlife Exposition
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