![]() ![]() So far, only Americans Maxime Cressy and JJ Wolf have committed to the Winston-Salem event in 2023, but more are sure to join soon. Two committed players have been announced so far, Maxime Cressy and JJ Wolf.Ģ023 Individual session tickets are on sale now! Specially reduced prices are available until June 25th!įriends Packages, week-long box seats, and group tickets are also available for purchase. We look forward to ATP tennis’ return to Winston-Salem in the summer of 2023 at the grounds of Wake Forest University’s tennis facility. 2022.Ģ023 marks the twelfth year of the internationally known ATP tennis tournament, The Winston-Salem Open. Photo by Alex Schenker for, © Cover Story Media, Inc. Lorenzo Sonego at the Winston Salem Open in August. In her spare time, she enjoys Zumba and playing Scrabble.To keep the lights on, we receive affiliate commissions via some of our links. McDaniel has three children and three grandchildren. She's also a NC State Bar Certified Paralegal and Forsyth County Notary Public. Association of Black County Commissioners. Association of County Commissioners and the N.C. (Kernersville Chapter), Forsyth Chapter of the National Association of University Women (Winston-Salem), the American Business Women's Association (Winston-Salem), and the Winston-Salem State University National Alumni and WSSU Chapter Alumni Association. (Winston-Salem Chapter), National Women of Achievement, Inc. (Nu Tau Zeta Chapter), Meridian Lodge #308 Order of Eastern Star, PHA (30th District Jurisdiction of NC), Daughters of Sethos Court #105, Forsyth County Democratic Women, Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc. She’s also a member of many other organizations such as Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Her community involvement includes being 2nd Vice Chair and a fully-paid Silver Life member of the NAACP Winston-Salem Branch Chapter. She serves as the second vice chair of the Forsyth County African American Caucus. This is her third term elected as second vice chair of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County NAACP Chapter and a Silver Life Member. She is a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, Nu Tau Zeta Chapter. She sits on the Forsyth County Home & Community Block Grant Advisory Council. She serves on the National Association of Counties (NACo) Veterans & Military Services Committee. McDaniel was appointed by Governor Roy Cooper to serve on the North Carolina State Health Coordinating Council, which directs the development of the State Medical Facilities Plan. "I love my community and committed to its progression," she said. McDaniel said she decided to follow in Parmon's footsteps and run for county commissioner to ensure equity for District A and that it gets its fair share. She's the god-daughter of the late Earline Parmon, a well-known community leader who served as a Forsyth County commissioner, state representative and state senator. "I love this community and I'm committed to its progression," she said. In her role as county commissioner, she's worked to ensure District A has equality in the evaluations of the property tax rates, equity in county funding for the school systems, and would be accountable for the funding for the safety of all. She is employed with United Health Centers, which operates the Federally Qualified Health Centers that are governed by patients with a mission of providing quality, affordable holistic healthcare. ![]() In 2016, she graduated from North Carolina Central University with a Masters in Public Administration. She received her undergraduate studies from Winston-Salem State University, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a minor in Public Administration. She is a Winston-Salem native from a military family, who was raised in Ft. McDaniel was elected as a county commissioner for District A in 2018. ![]()
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