A graduate of the Arrhythmia Technologies Institute, Miriam Nunn holds a masters degree in arrhythmias and cardiac rhythm devices, as well as a bachelor of arts from Furman University and a masters of health administration from the Medical University of South Carolina. Currently an arrhythmia device engineer at Grady Hospital in Atlanta, Miriam Nunn previously served as a portfolio manager with Morgan Stanley on Wall Street. An active philanthropist, Ms. Nunn aims to carry on the legacy of her grandfather, Dr. Dwight H. Smith, through her work on the board of the family corporation he founded.
Through this corporation, she works to develop family-owned properties in the Anderson and Clemson areas, among them long-term care facilities, housing communities, and corporate headquarters that will attract new residents and businesses. Profits generated from this enterprise will fund The Miriam W. Nunn and John Waddell Unitrust, The Kingsley Family Charitable Remainder Trust, and The Kingsley DuBose and Sam Nunn Trust. Ms. Nunn serves as a trustee and board member for all these trusts, guiding them in funding scholarships and other resources for residents of South Carolina.
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