Heather Witherspoon and Jensen Vinson introduce a podcast for women by women.
October is National Physical Therapy month. Listen as we talk PT. Dynamix has made an impact in the West TN community. Dynamix Physical Therapy has been named an Inc. 5000 company for the second year in a row.
Riley Gray, an athletic trainer, is a West Tennessee native from Paris. After graduating from Henry County High School in 2017 she attended Union University. She is on rotation with several different schools in West TN.
Katie Jarvis is director of public relations. She previously worked at Discovery Park of America as the director of marketing and has experience in advertising, social media, digital media, public relations, sales, creativity and teamwork. Jarvis attended the University of Tennessee at Martin and received her degree in public relations and marketing.
“I am excited to be part of the Dynamix team to carry out the mission of ‘being the bright spot in customers’ day while pursuing excellence in healthcare and service,’” said Jarvis.
Give Back Jack was started in 2017 by Allison Shipp, who was in Leadership Jackson at the time. It was a community #GivingTuesday campaign and continued. When the pandemic hit in March, Allison saw many struggling to make ends meet, some for the first time in their lives. Many didn’t know where their next meals would come from, and others were relying on the generosity of others for the first times ever. Allison began adding some food items and other essentials to existing local free little libraries around town as a way to help out her neighbors. This has grown to over 15 Blessing Boxes... Only rule is "Take what you need. Bring what you can. Above all, be blessed."
Erica Austin talks about her recovery from substance abuse.