In her role, ChyAnn Ketchum sends out communications for the Brunswick County city, getting “the right information to the right people at the right time,” she said. So she stays on top of local media and information channels.
Regular media reads: “SPT OKI – I am excited to see each quarterly issue to learn more about fellow residents and community members of Brunswick County. I also enjoy getting the daily WILMA magazine email newsletter and their quarterly magazine so that I can continue to celebrate other women and be their champion.”
Podcast pick: “Deeper Than Money because it is a great female-led podcast that helps women dissolve the shame and guilt around how and why we spend our money. Highly recommend!”
On the small screen: “I am a chronic rewatcher of shows, so I am currently on my fourth watch of New Girl.”
On the silver screen: “My favorite movie is Halloweentown!”
Book recommendation: “A recent book that I absolutely loved reading was Remarkably Bright Creatures by author Shelby van Pelt.”
Go-to apps: “Notes and iCal – I have far too many thoughts to keep a mental note of, so my Notes app is my lifeline, in addition to my iCal. If it’s not on the calendar, it doesn’t exist.”
On LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/chyannketchum
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