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Face of Strength
VINSON KEYHEA
Vinson Keyhea has been an entrepreneur for
more than 30 years. He is a master trainer/one- on-one personal trainer and five-time World Power Lifter champion. He competed for 26 years, breaking over 13 American records and 10 World Records. Keyhea was awarded the Best Lifter (pound- for-pound) in the World Power Lifting
competition held in Australia. He
still holds the 777-pounds deadlift-
ing record.
Additionally, Keyhea created the “Keyhea Slam,” a cardio/ weight resistance program, which burns over 1,000 calories per session. He is a ranked tennis player and
has ranked #1 in the state at a 3.5 level.
To top it all off, Keyhea
and his wife, Renita, have a beauti- ful, blended family, which consists of five sons, two daughters, and fourteen grandchildren.
Vinson Keyhea Fitness Training Rhodes Fitness and off-site 228.324.0319
Faces of
Florals
DAVID DUDECK AND KIMBERLY RASMUSSEN, PUGH’S FLORAL SHOP, INC.
Pugh’s Floral Shop, Inc. has been serving Coastal communities since 1945.
David Dudeck is Pugh’s floral designer and assistant manager, while Kimberly Rasmussen is finance manager and retail buyer.
Pugh’s loves being a part of life’s special moments. As a floral shop and retail store, Pugh’s offers beautiful floral arrangements and sym- pathy items, as well as a one-of-a-kind selection of unique gifts.
The team at Pugh’s is comprised of designers and floral profession- als whose goals center around customer satisfaction.
3902 Market St., Pascagoula www.pughsfloralshop.com | 228.762.4411
Face of Tribe Boutique
KRISTINA GRAHAM
Ever since she was a little girl, Kristina Graham has always been drawn to fashion. “I started modeling at the age of 12 and the industry was so intriguing,” said the Tribe Boutique owner. “After I graduated high school, I moved to New York to submerge myself in the fashion culture and attend school for fashion merchandising.”
While living in New York, Graham found out her military mother was being relocated for work and her sister would have to give up her softball career. “So I moved home to look after my sister so that she could stay in school here.”
After some time, Graham met her husband and decided to plant roots on the Coast. “In South Mississippi, fashion opportunities are limited, so I opened my own store,” she said. “One of the best decisions I’ve ever made.” Graham says that her family is her best quality. “I come from a tight-knit family – we do everything together! I have a wonderful husband, Mike, and two bonus kids, Thomas and Maggie. We also have two dogs and a cat.”
1202 Government St., Unit B,
Ocean Springs
www.shoptribeboutique.com | 228.334.5204
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