Greg Wilson/Anderson ObserverOn most evenings in Anderson, if there is a meeting about anything that might outlast the snacks—the school board, a literacy roundtable, a gathering on juvenile justice or mental health—you can find Zeke Stephenson in the room, tall and soft-spoken, listening as if the future of the county depended on whoever has the floor at that moment. He is officially the Director of Community Impact at the United Way of Anderso…
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