Nikki Gaskins Campbell
Bio
From southwest Georgia to South Carolina's Grand Strand, Nikki has worked in a variety of news markets as a TV anchor, reporter and producer for more than 20 years. She is currently the publisher of a digital news outlet in the Southeast.
Stories (52/0)
Revolutionary Platform Helps Leading Fitness and Beauty Brands Connect with Social Media Influencers
Recent trends continue to prove that more and more consumers are buying goods and services based on what they see in their social media feeds, forcing companies to adapt accordingly. Fortunately, FitBeau is here to help. The company’s new social media influencer platform, the first of its kind, helps brands in the beauty and fitness industry promote their product, share their message, or drive traffic to their website by connecting them with leading social media influencers.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell7 years ago in Longevity
Award-Winning Hollywood Actor to Open Top-Notch Acting Studio in Denver
DENVER, COLORADO — Following his extensive Hollywood career that spans more than 20 years, actor Todd Babcock is gearing up for an exciting new role as a leading acting coach for the Denver area, a move that will bring him closer to family. Babcock Studios, LLC is set to begin classes October 3, 2017. With the opening of the studio, Babcock hopes to improve, inspire, and create not just better actors but better artists and professionals.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell7 years ago in Geeks
Unleash Your Inner Sorcerer with Newly Released Jewelry Inspired by Marvel Comics’ Dr. Strange
ADDISON, ILLINOIS—Becoming one with the ultimate wizard in Marvel Comics history has never been easier thanks to Toynk Toy’s recent release of two popular Dr. Strange movie replicas, the Eye of Agamotto necklace and sling ring—two must-have items for cosplayers and fans of the legendary comic book character.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell7 years ago in Geeks
New, Innovative App Lets Users Book Home Appointments With Leading Beauty & Wellness Experts
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK—For New York residents who lead busy lives and find it hard to schedule in some much needed personal time, one unique app hopes to change all that. Considered the “Uber” of the beauty and wellness industry, the new Personal Beauty & Wellness (PBW) app easily lets users book online appointments 24/7 with qualified professionals ranging from manicurists, hair stylists, masseuses, estheticians, acupuncturists, nutritionists and more.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell7 years ago in Longevity
FDA Regulatory Expert Launches Nationwide Consulting Firm to Help Dental Laboratories Stay Compliant
CARSON CITY, NEVADA—According to data from the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are more than 7,000 dental laboratories in the United States. Now regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, they must each adhere to strict and often complicated rules—including the government’s new 21 CFR 820 guidance.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell7 years ago in Journal
Navy Veteran’s Successful Home Improvement Business Now A Promising Franchise
SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND—His military days might be long over, but the experience Chris Suser gained while working overseas during Operation Desert Storm has helped mold him into the successful businessman he is today.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell7 years ago in Journal
Prominent Law Firm Pushes For Alabama Payday Loan Reform, Launches Change.org Campaign
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA—A prominent Alabama law firm is urging state leaders to pass legislation that protects the citizens of the state from predatory payday lenders. Attorneys at Bond & Botes, P.C. recently launched a Change.org campaign to demand state lawmakers take swift action once and for all against payday lenders who prey on vulnerable, cash-strapped individuals desperate to take a “so-called helping hand” at any cost.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell7 years ago in The Swamp
Grieving Mom Releases Inspirational New Book After Teen Daughter Killed In Car Wreck
URBANA, ILLINOIS—Approximately 42,000 children die each year in the United States, according to the National Center for Child Death Review Policy and Practice. That means each year more than 80,000 parents face the unimaginable – the loss of a child. It forces these grieving parents into a club no one ever wants to be a part of: the Grieving Parents Club.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell7 years ago in Humans
Generation Z in the Workplace: New Book Offers a Practical Guide for Managing a New Era of Young Workers
MINNEAPOLIS, MN— While there has been an enormous amount of media coverage on Millennials in the workplace over the last several years, society appears to be losing sight of the 23 million Generation Z (Gen Z) workers who have just entered the job force for the very first time. From corporate America to small business, this new generation of workers is poised to make a significant impact.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell7 years ago in Journal
Huckleberry Comics Debuts Gritty, Sci-Fi Thriller With Exciting Kickstarter Campaign
NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT—Imagine a new world order so ruthless, conniving and on the verge of collapse that each single day is a struggle to survive. Twists and turns exist at every corner. Welcome to the United Imperial Nations, a dystopian society where its powerful yet crooked leaders desperately rely on espionage, manipulation and fear to control its citizens on every level.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell7 years ago in Geeks
Popular Instagram Model Releases Spellbinding Debut Novel Titled “Give It Back”
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON—Ever since she was a little girl, Danielle Esplin wanted to write professionally. Today, that goal is now a reality. In 2016, she received a publishing contract from Black Rose Writing. The company recently released Give It Back, a mysterious and fast-paced novel guaranteed to leave readers on the edge of their seats with each attention-grabbing page.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell7 years ago in Geeks
Teen Entrepreneur Makes Eating Healthy Easy With Innovative Nutrition App
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA—At just 16-years-old, Marcus Vlahovic of Baton Rouge, LA was already attending college and focusing on his career, when he got an unwelcome diagnosis just a few years later. After experiencing neurological and intestinal damage, a blood test confirmed he had celiac disease.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell7 years ago in Longevity