State of the Region Program 2025

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OCTOBER 15, 2025

TODAY’S PROGRAM WELCOME

Bill Miles

President & CEO

Hilton Head Island & Bluffton Chamber of Commerce

Susana Cook

Immediate Past Chair

General Manager - Hilton Garden Inn

PRESENTATION OF COLORS & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

Parris Island Marine Band

NATIONAL ANTHEM

Parris Island Marine Band

INVOCATION

Todd Cullen

Lead Pastor, Hilton Head Island Community Church

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster

Brittany Baldwin

“Super Centennial” White House 250th anniversary celebration

LOCAL LEADER ROUNDTABLE

Alice Howard

Beaufort County Council Chair

Mayor Alan Perry

Town of Hilton Head Island

Mayor Larry Toomer

Town of Bluffton

Mayor Harry Williams

Town of Hardeeville

HENRY MCMASTER

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Governor Henry McMaster is a native of South Carolina, a graduate of the South Carolina School of Law, and served in the U.S. Army Reserves. Gov. McMaster served as a legislative assistant to U.S. Senator Strom Thurmond, and practiced law for over 40 years. His “Operation Jackpot” investigation into international drug smuggling resulted in more than 100 convictions.

Gov. McMaster was elected attorney general of South Carolina in 2002, and then as lieutenant governor in 2014. He was sworn in as governor in January 2017 and then elected to a full term as governor in 2018 and re-elected in November 2022.

Gov. McMaster served on the Palmetto Health Foundation Board and is the recipient of the Order of the Palmetto, the state’s highest civilian honor. He was previously named Public Servant of the Year by the Sierra Club and National Law Enforcement Officer of the Year by the Humane Society of the United States

BRITTANY BALDWIN

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Brittany Baldwin is a senior policy advisor on the Domestic Policy Council and serves as the White House lead for Task Force 250, coordinating of the year-long celebration across the federal government. Prior to rejoining the administration, Brittany was the founder and owner of Illuminate Consulting, where she worked with leaders in the public and private sector to advance their goals through strategic vision setting, communications, and execution of bold ideas. Through her close collaboration and writing, she has helped produce a #1 New York Times bestseller. Brittany also served as the executive director of the Morse Foundation, which aims to improve educational outcomes for underserved students.

During President Trump’s first term, Brittany served as Special Assistant to the President and speechwriter for four years. A native of Houston, Texas, Brittany previously worked for Senator Ted Cruz and earned her B.A. in American Studies from Hillsdale College.

CHAIR ALICE HOWARD

BEAUFORT COUNTY COUNCIL

Alice G. Howard and her husband moved to Beaufort County in 1991. She earned a master’s degree in public administration from the University of Georgia, a bachelor of science in community planning and development from Columbus College, and an associate arts degree from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College.

She has more than 30 years of experience as a community liaison working with environmental, natural resources, public administration, and regional planning issues. She retired from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, where she served as the Natural Resources and Environmental Director, and later the Community Plans and Liaison Officer.

MAYOR ALAN PERRY

TOWN OF HILTON HEAD ISLAND

Mayor Alan Perry moved to Hilton Head Island with his family in 1972, and graduated from high school from Hilton Head Preparatory School, where he was voted “Most Likely to Be Mayor” by his senior class. He then graduated from the College of Charleston, and after returned to Hilton Head Island to begin his career.

Mayor Perry is a member of Providence Presbyterian Church, Hilton Head Area Association of Realtors, Greater Hilton Head Island Mortgage Lenders Association, and Hilton Head Home Builders Association. He has also served on the Planning Commission for Town of Hilton Head Island, People for Parks, RBC Heritage Classic Presented by Boeing Announcers, Hilton Head Island Recreation Association, Hilton Head Prep Alumni Board, United Way, the Hilton Head Island/Bluffton Chamber of Commerce Junior Leadership Class, and others.

MAYOR LARRY TOOMER TOWN

OF BLUFFTON

Larry Toomer was first elected to Bluffton Town Council in 2012 and then Mayor in 2023. He is a fourth-generation commercial fisherman who owns the Bluffton Oyster Company (the last oyster shucking factory in South Carolina) and Toomer’s Seafood Restaurant. His great-grandfather came to Hilton Head in 1913 to oyster and shrimp. Mayor Toomer was born two years after the J. Byrnes Bridge, a drawbridge, was built and by 12 years old, Toomer was helping with his family business and pulling 100 crab pots a day. He graduated from McCracken High School in 1976. In 1986, he met his wife, Tina, on the beaches of Hilton Head Island and has grown his family, his career, and his life in Bluffton ever since. They have five children, one “bonus daughter,” and many beautiful grandchildren.

MAYOR HARRY WILLIAMS

CITY OF HARDEEVILLE

Born in Philadelphia, Mayor Harry Williams earned his bachelor’s degrees in economics from Rutgers University. He is a 42-year veteran of the footwear industry, including as vice president of sales for Oshkosh, Body Glove, U.S. Polo Association, and others.

Mayor Williams has over 30 years of experience working in municipal government including serving as a city councilman in Mahwah, N.J. for five years and three years on the planning board there. He was elected to the Hardeeville City Council in 2015 and mayor in 2016. He’s also currently chair of the Southern Lowcountry Advisory Board and a member of the Jasper County Chamber of Commerce board of directors.

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