Governor McMaster appoints Margaret Fent Bodman as new state child advocate

Governor McMaster appoints Margaret Fent Bodman as new state child advocate
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Governor Henry McMaster has appointed Margaret Fent Bodman as South Carolina’s new State Child Advocate. She succeeds Amanda Whittle, who is now a Family Court Judge in the Second Judicial Circuit.

Bodman, an attorney with extensive experience, previously served as the Senior Resource Attorney for the Children’s Law Center at the University of South Carolina. She also worked for over 11 years as an Assistant Solicitor in the Fifth Judicial Circuit Solicitor’s Office.

“As South Carolina’s first State Child Advocate, Amanda Whittle set a high standard through her leadership and commitment to our children,” said Governor Henry McMaster. “I’m grateful for Ms. Whittle’s service, and I know that Margaret Bodman’s extensive legal experience, strong background in child advocacy, and career-long commitment to public service have provided her with the tools she needs to continue this important work.”

Bodman earned her B.S. from Fordham University and her J.D. from St. Mary’s University School of Law. She serves as the State Coordinator for the National Association of Counsel for Children and is a member of the Children’s Law Committee for the South Carolina Bar Association. Since 2010, she has been part of the South Carolina Children’s Justice Act Task Force and previously was on the Statewide Sexual Assault Response Team Protocol Task Force.

“I am honored to serve as South Carolina’s State Child Advocate,” said Bodman. “I look forward to continuing our mission of improving outcomes for children in South Carolina through advocacy, accountability, and service.”

In 2013, Bodman received recognition with the Criminal Justice Award from the South Carolina Victim Assistance Network.

“Throughout her extensive career, including as a state court prosecutor, Margaret Bodman has demonstrated a strong commitment to the well-being and protection of South Carolina’s children,” said S.C. Senator Tom Young, Chairman of the Family and Veteran Services Committee. “She brings both the legal expertise and experience in child advocacy needed to succeed in this role and to ensure that every child receives the protection and support they need. We look forward to learning more about her vision for the State’s Department of Children’s Advocacy.”

Amanda Whittle was appointed by Gov. McMaster as South Carolina’s first Child Advocate in 2019. During her tenure, she restructured processes related to child fatality reviews and improved case management systems while securing funding for psychiatric facilities.



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