08/01/2015
The Aflac Duckprints campaign headed down to Columbia, SC to honor two heroes leaving footprints in the fight against childhood cancer at the Palmetto Health Children's Hospital. Todd Ellis, voice of the University of South Carolina Gamecocks football, and father of a childhood cancer survivor, presented Duckprints Awards to CAMP KEMO co-founder Linda Wells and the Airport High School, which raises money each year for childhood cancer.
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Back row, from left to right: Dr. Ronnie Neuberg, Aflac Medical Director, Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Palmetto Health Children's Hospital, Daniel Lebish, Executive Vice President; Chief Operating Officer of Aflac Group Insurance, Samuel Tenenbaum, President of Palmetto Health Foundation, Todd Ellis, Voice of the University of South Carolina Gamecocks Football and the master of ceremonies for the event
Front row, from left to right: Kaitlyn Jacobs, patient at the Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Palmetto Health Children's Hospital, The Aflac Duck, Honoree Linda Wells, co-founder of CAMP KEMO, Dr. Dixon Brooks, Principal of Honoree Airport High School