Jordan Amaker, from Lowcountry Local First, discusses the organization’s drive to preserve local culture and community throughout the Charleston, South Carolina area.
About the speaker
Jordan Amaker believes deeply in the power of local-independent businesses to shape a place and to drive community wealth and connection. She believes that an economy should work for all, and sees policy as a tool to ensure the economic landscape serves those rooted in this place. Jordan became Lowcountry Local First's Director of Advocacy & Communications in 2024 after serving 8 years as Director of Marketing for the organization.
Jordan currently serves as co-chair for the nationwide Small Business Rising coalition, and participates in a nationwide working group of advocates examining commercial tenant rights with the Small Business Anti-Displacement Network. She also serves on the statewide leadership team for Together SC's Advocacy Allies. In the past, she served on the boards of directors for Compass Collegiate Academy and Charleston Moves.
When not working, you can find Jordan shopping and dining local around her Park Circle neighborhood, or enjoying time outdoors with her daughter and husband.
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Cannon Street Arts Center
134 Cannon Street
Charleston, South Carolina United States 29403
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