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Our Stories, Our Passions
Brooke Bradshaw, founder/media contact
Brooke founded Social 360 in the fall of 2006 with the desire to turn the typical social scene into one that could raise awareness in the community about those in need. She also envisioned a place where people from all walks of life with a heart for others could meet and join forces for good. After telling Kristin and Molly about her idea, both came on board and eventually all the rest! Thus, Social 360 was born.
Brooke attended both Furman University and University of Georgia and graduated from UGA in 2005 with a B.S.A. in Agricultural Communications. Following graduation, she served as a public relations intern in New York City for Stanton Crenshaw Communications where she developed a love for arts and music and began forming ideas for Social 360.
Brooke has traveled to China, Tibet, and El Salvador to aid orphans and malnourished children in hospitals. Her passion resides in preventing child abuse and caring for victims of abuse, neglect, and poverty. She currently works as an environmental consultant for Booz Allen Hamilton in Atlanta, GA.
Molly Branch, director of recruitment
Molly is a native of Atlanta and is currently completing her bachelors in Public Relations from Kennesaw State University. She is active in the music community and teaches piano and voice lessons. Molly grew up playing piano and singing from a young age and was a soloist in her church choir for many years.
Some of Molly's favorite organizations include Atlanta Union Mission and Relapse Comedy Theatre.

Angie Elliott, director of volunteers
Angie rounds up our volunteers and keeps the communications flowing. Angela Elliott considers Georgia home, even though being a Navy brat has given her the opportunity to live all over the world. A graphic design major at Kennesaw State, she has a deep admiration for the arts and hopes to work in many different fields, from advertising to museums. She has volunteered at numerous places around metro atlanta, including ER work at North Fulton Region Hospital. She is also an active member of Habitat for Humanity.

Luke Gaines, director of finance
Luke is originally from Lawrenceville, GA. He graduated from Clemson University with a bachelors in Business Management and an emphasis on Entreprenuership. He currently works as an analyst for Southeast Apartment Partners, a commercial real estate brokerage firm.
In college, Luke was a member of the Finance Club and was a board member for Clemson's Dance Marathon, which raises money for the local Children's Miracle Network.

Kevin Henze, director of men's programming
Kevin is a native of Atlanta and an Emory University Alum. He graduated from the Goizueta Business School in 2005 with a B.S. in Business Administration and a focus on decision and information analysis and organizational management. He currenty works as a business consultant for Deloitte in Atlanta where he helped plan and implement Deloitte's Impact Day for 2007. He also serves as the Co-Chair for the Deloitte Community Involvement Council.
During college, Kevin served as President of Oxford College Environmental Projects and also led two week-long spring break Habitat for Humanity trips. He also organized several open mic and band competition contests at Emory University.
Kevin currently volunteers his time each year by helping lower income families complete their tax forms and by assisting with Children's Healthcare of Atlanta's Festival of Trees. He also volunteers his time at Refugee Family Services.

Renee Keeble, director of internal communications
Renee is a native of Atlanta and a University of Georgia graduate. She currently works as a real estate specialist and insurance specialist at Keller Williams. Renee is an avid animal lover and spends many days volunteering her time at the Georgia Aquarium.

Michelle Tarbutton, director of operations
Michelle is a native of Newnan, GA and graduated from the University of Georgia in 2005 with a Bachelor of Social Work. She then went on to graduate school at Florida State University where she obtained a Master of Social Work and a Master of Public Administration in 2006. She currently serves as the Assistant to Georgia State Superintendent of Schools, Kathy Cox.
Over the years, Michelle has been actively involved in numerous political campaigns throughout Georgia and worked at the Florida Supreme Court's Office of Court Improvement in 2006. In the summer of 2005 she served as an Assistant House Manager at the Community Welcome House, a domestic violence shelter for women and children, and prior to that, worked for Clarke County's Pre-K Program as a Family Engagment Specialist. She has also been an active volunteer with the Metro Atlanta Boys and Girls Club and served as a coordinator and mentor for the Big Brother Big Sister program in Athens, GA. Her passion resides in advocacy and case work primarily focused on bettering the lives of women and children.
Legal Support to Social 360 is kindly provided by Erin Armstrong of Booz Allen Hamilton and attorney, Brett Troughton.

From Left: Kristin Hutchins, Brooke Bradshaw (Founder), Kevin Henze, Renee Keeble, and Molly Branch (Communications), Not Pictured: Michelle Tarbutton, Luke Gaines.