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WLOS hosted a "Your Voice, Your Future: The New Age of Bullying" Round Table on Tues. August 15, 2017. (Image credit: MGN Online)
Round Table panelists, left to right Mr. Max Weissman, a youth counselor with Adolescent Counseling Services of WNC; Ms. Kim Cornwell, a mother whose daughter Amber suffered bullying and ultimately committed suicide in 2014; Ms. Jeanne Mcgowan with Asheville City Schools and works with the Safe Schools program; SRO Craig Roberts with the Asheville Police Department, assigned to Asheville High School (Photo credit: WLOS Staff)
Moderator Mark Hyman with panelists Max Weissman, Kimberly Cornwell, Jeanne McGowan and SRO Craig Roberts. (Photo credit: WLOS Staff)
SRO Craig Roberts with the Asheville Police Department, assigned to Asheville High School (Photo credit: WLOS Staff)
Mr. Max Weissman, a youth counselor with Adolescent Counseling Services of WNC (Photo credit: WLOS Staff)
Kim Cornwell, a mother whose daughter Amber suffered bullying and ultimately committed suicide in 2014 (Photo credit: WLOS Staff)
Jeanne Mcgowan with Asheville City Schools and works with the Safe Schools program (Photo credit: WLOS Staff)
Mark Hyman, host of "Behind the Headlines" moderated the Round Table. (Photo credit: WLOS Staff)
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