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Event is at 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 19, in Edmunds Hall

Ļć½¶Šć will host its 2026 Rev. Day of Service Convocation on Monday, Jan. 19, at 6 p.m. in Edmunds Hall, continuing the college’s longstanding tradition of honoring the life, legacy and teachings ofĀ Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Ā through reflection, dialogue and community engagement.

James Bennett, executive director of Palmetto Boys State.
James Bennett, Executive Director of Palmetto Boys State

This year’s convocation theme,Ā ā€œMission Possible II: Building Community, Uniting a Nation the Nonviolent Way,ā€ aligns with the national theme set by and focuses on Dr. King’s enduring commitment to nonviolence as a moral, social and civic practice. The keynote address will be delivered byĀ James Bennett, executive director ofĀ .

The annual MLK Convocation is a cornerstone event of Ļć½¶Šć’s commitment to civic responsibility, leadership development and social justice. Open to students, faculty, staff and the broader community, the event provides an opportunity to reflect on Dr. King’s vision for a more just and unified society while examining how those ideals apply to the challenges of the present day. Ļć½¶Šć also invites student volunteers on MLK Day to volunteer at various sites throughout Laurens County.

Bennett brings to the podium a background that bridges business leadership, public service and community engagement. A native of Taylors, Bennett is a graduate of and earned a Bachelor of Science in packaging science from Clemson University. Before entering the business world, he was a walk-on pitcher for Clemson’s baseball program during the mid-1990s.

Following graduation, Bennett spent more than a decade in the food manufacturing industry, working with NestlĆ© Frozen Foods and Country Fresh Inc. In 2011, he founded Upstate Home Care Solutions, a nonmedical home care agency dedicated to supporting families and their aging loved ones. Under his leadership, the company expanded to multiple locations in the Upstate and employed more than 100 caregivers at its peak. The organization was recognized as ā€œBest in the Upstateā€ for in-home senior care services byĀ Ā in 2019 and was named Minority Business of the Year by the in 2018.Ā 

Bennett sold the company in 2024 and has since focused on leadership and service-oriented initiatives.

In addition to his professional accomplishments, Bennett has a long history of civic involvement. He has served on several boards and community organizations throughout the Upstate, including , the and . He is also a member of , an organization known for its emphasis on service, scholarship, and leadership.

In 2024, Bennett was named executive director of Palmetto Boys State, an -sponsored program that educates high school students about government, citizenship and leadership through immersive, hands-on experiences. Bennett’s connection to the program spans more than three decades; he first participated as a high school student in 1993. Today, Palmetto Boys State serves more than 1,000 rising high school seniors annually and is widely regarded as one of the premier Boys State programs in the nation.

Bennett and his wife, Matrissa, are ordained ministers and serve at in Simpsonville. They have been married for more than two decades and are the parents of two daughters.

Hosted by the college’s Office of Justice and Community Wellbeing, the convocation is free and open to the public.

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