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On display: Life during the Cold War
THE PEOPLE OF SRNS
Kristin Huber is a Principal Public Relations Specialist for SRNS
Government and Community Relations. Her responsibilities include the
oversight of the SRNS community giving program; facilitating a strategic
community outreach plan; engaging with local stakeholders on SRS
missions; and advising and supporting employee giving campaigns.
A third-generation SRS employee, Huber is now on a temporary
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assignment to serve as the SRNS Loaned Professional with the
American Heart Association and Barnwell School District 45. DOE
supports such efforts as part of its community commitment to regional
efforts such as economic development programs and annual loaned
professionals to our local United Way organizations. Over the next year,
Huber will be working in Barnwell to create partnerships that provide
nutrition opportunities by expanding existing programs and exploring
the offering of a third meal for children before they leave school for
the day. This program will be modeled after a successful third-meal
program in Burke County, Georgia.
Kristin Huber
Huber earned her bachelor’s degree from Clemson University, and has
more than 10 years of experience in strategic community outreach,
AT SRNS: Principal Public Relations Specialist engagement and philanthropy programs. Prior to joining SRNS in 2013,
for SRNS Government and Community Relations Huber served as a State Training Manager for South Carolina and West
Virginia with the American Cancer Society. She serves on the Board of
Directors for Southern Palmetto Chamber of Commerce. Huber is a
IN THE COMMUNITY: SRNS Loaned Professional with 2015 graduate of Leadership Salkehatchie and was recently selected
the American Heart Association and Barnwell School to participate in the 2022 Class of Leadership South Carolina. Huber
District 45 is a native of Williston, South Carolina, where she resides with her
husband and two children.
Snap SRS contest underway
The annual Snap SRS competition
is ready to see what creativity SRS
employees have been capturing.
All badged SRS employees have
the opportunity to submit their
original photos and illustrations to
help make SRS a more compelling
place to work.
Snap SRS accepts entries in
four categories: Science as Art,
Local Scenery, SRS Scenery and
Nuclear Knowledge.
Just like years prior, a panel of
judges will select the top 10
submissions from each category
to be printed, matted and framed
for exhibit at the Aiken Center for
the Arts.
“Celestial Night,” by Rebecca Lynn