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Dee Workman Benedict is an American born international economic and political consultant. She is a creator of strategic plans for multiple U.S. Presidential and Congressional candidates; heads of Fortune 500 Companies; numerous not-for-profit organizations; and others. == Early life == Benedict was born in the Lowcountry of South Carolina in the small town of Walterboro. Her family moved to Columbia, South Carolina, where her father, W D Workman, Jr.., was a journalist, author, and a pioneer in the development of the 20th-century South Carolina Republican Party.〔http://library.sc.edu/p/Collections/SCPC/collections?Collection=WorkmanWilliamDJr19141990〕 He carried his party's banner as a candidate for the United States Senate in 1962, the first time a Republican had run for statewide office since Reconstruction, and for the governorship in 1982.〔http://library.sc.edu/file/380〕 He lost to Democrats Olin D. Johnston and Richard Riley, respectively. Benedict’s mother, Rhea Thomas Workman, was a Full Professor of English at Columbia College (South Carolina), and was only the third female to attain a PhD in English at the University of South Carolina.〔http://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1028&context=retrospect〕 She was SC Mother of the Year in 1988.〔https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/69766698/〕 Benedict's grandmother, Ruth Thomas, taught at Walterboro High School and founded the "Future Teachers of America" there in 1935.〔Around Walterboro, page 62, author: Sherry J. Cawley Arcadia Publishing, Oct 16, 1998〕 Benedict has one brother, Bill Workman, a retired economic development consultant who served from 1983 to 1995 as the Mayor of Greenville, South Carolina.〔http://us.wow.com/wiki/Bill_Workman〕 Benedict attended public school until leaving in the tenth grade to enter Columbia College at age fifteen. She graduated from Columbia College with honors with a BA in English at age 18, making her the youngest college graduate in the state at that time.〔"Columbia College Bulletin, October 1963〕 She then attended UNC Chapel Hill, North Carolina for a year’s study toward a master’s degree in American Literature, completing her coursework and thesis at age nineteen. In 1964, Benedict left graduate school to work directly for a senior U.S. senator in Washington, D.C.〔September 19, 1965 The High Point Enterprise from High Point, North Carolina · Page 16〕
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