
Cheryl Preheim
Anchor at WXIA-TV (Atlanta, GA)
Mom. Wife. Anchor NBC ATL. #BraveConquersFear Storyteller, Olympic reporter. Lover of equality, kindness & coupons. 18 Emmys l 3 Nat'l Murrows
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3 weeks ago |
11alive.com | Cheryl Preheim
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3 weeks ago |
13wmaz.com | Cheryl Preheim
KENNESAW, Ga. — Inside a flower shop filled with color and care, a metro Atlanta woman has found more than just a job—she’s found a place to grow. Haley Dahl, who has autism, was placed at Kennesaw Floral through the Tommy Nobis Center, a Georgia-based nonprofit that helps adults with disabilities prepare for and find employment. She’s one of more than 1,300 individuals the center helped place in high-demand jobs over the past year—ranging from healthcare and retail to skilled trades and IT.
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1 month ago |
11alive.com | Cheryl Preheim
A Georgia nonprofit placed more than 1,300 adults with disabilities in jobs last year, including Haley Dahl. KENNESAW, Ga. — Inside a flower shop filled with color and care, a metro Atlanta woman has found more than just a job—she’s found a place to grow. Haley Dahl, who has autism, was placed at Kennesaw Floral through the Tommy Nobis Center, a Georgia-based nonprofit that helps adults with disabilities prepare for and find employment.
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2 months ago |
11alive.com | Cheryl Preheim
Café Momentum is more than just a dining establishment—it’s a stepping stone for young people looking for a fresh start. ATLANTA — A metro Atlanta restaurant is creating a path to success for young people looking for a fresh start in the booming hospitality industry. Café Momentum is located in the heart of downtown Atlanta. It is more than just a dining establishment—it’s a stepping stone for those looking for a second chance.
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Jan 25, 2025 |
11alive.com | Cheryl Preheim
After 22 years in prison, Latavius Moore found a second chance at Westside Works Culinary Academy. Now, he inspires others. Credit: wxia After 22 years in prison, Latavius Moore found a second chance at Westside Works Culinary Academy. Now, he inspires others. ATLANTA — In Atlanta, where opportunity meets need, one program is helping residents rebuild their lives through culinary careers.
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