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    Neighborhood Effect Limelight:

    Might 7, 2025

    Emily Brannen, Georgia Southern College’s Supervisor of Wellness Providers.

    Georgia Southern College’s Supervisor of Wellness Providers, Emily Brannen (‘ 14, ’16), was called to the Statesboro Herald’s yearly 20 Under 40 Course of 2025 listing, which acknowledges young specialists making their mark in Bulloch Region.

    Brannen, a Dual Eagle and Gainesville, Georgia, indigenous, stated the acknowledgment is greater than an individual distinction– it’s a representation of her deep origins in the neighborhood and her love for Georgia Southern.

    ” Given that returning to Statesboro in 2019, I have actually expanded deeply attached to this neighborhood,” she stated. “I’m grateful for the connections and relationships I have actually developed in the process. Being identified this way inspires me to proceed adding to the neighborhood, and I’m thrilled to see what the future holds for both our town and Georgia Southern.”

    After a job functioning as an assisted living facility manager in Georgia and South Carolina, her go back to Statesboro noted the start of a brand-new phase loaded with possibilities to repay. Throughout this moment, she has actually produced long lasting links and has actually expanded skillfully and directly. In addition to her duty at Georgia Southern, Brannen is entailed with her church and is a volunteer for a variety of regional companies.

    ” There are numerous fantastic sources and efforts in our neighborhood that are worthy of assistance and focus,” she stated. “My recommendations would certainly be to make the effort to be familiar with individuals around you and discover means to offer an aiding hand where you can. Every bit matters, and with each other we can produce long lasting modification.”

    Consisting of Brannen, almost a lots Eagle graduates were called to the 20 Under 40 listing this year.



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