Tabitha Harmon

ERP Application Coordinator at Lancaster County, SC Government

Tabitha Harmon is an experienced ERP Application Coordinator at Lancaster County, SC Government, serving since July 2025. Prior to this role, Tabitha worked at Red Ventures for nearly seven years, progressing through various positions including Associate Technical Project Manager and Project Coordinator, and gaining expertise in technical support and project management. Tabitha’s foundational experience includes participation in the Road to Hire program from June 2018 to July 2020, acquiring skills in web development technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and REACT, as well as knowledge of scrum and agile methodologies. Tabitha graduated from the University of South Carolina-Lancaster in 2015.

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Lancaster County, SC Government

Lancaster County, South Carolina is one of the fastest growing counties in South Carolina, with a 2021 estimated population of 100,336 with an average annual growth rate of 4.5% from 2020 – 2021. The County borders Charlotte, North Carolina to the north, which means we offer the ideal combination of access to big-city excitement with hometown comfort and outdoor pursuits. Lancaster County is home to four cities: the county seat is in Lancaster with a population of nearly 10,000, and the other cities are Kershaw, Heath Springs, and Van Wyck. Nearby Charlotte is a hub of activity, including professional sports, the famed Charlotte Motor Speedway, and top-tier cultural attractions like the Charlotte Symphony and touring Broadway shows. Life in Lancaster County is a bit more laid-back, but never dull. University of South Carolina - Lancaster draws top concerts and fascinating speakers, the Lancaster Playhouse has a full schedule of popular shows, and the number of retailers is growing. Recreational opportunities abound, including beautiful golf courses, the fascinating Forty Acre Rock Heritage Preserve, and the winding Catawba River. Lancaster County operates under the Council-Administrator form of government with a seven‐member County Council elected by district. The County has approximately 684 full-time positions. For other updates, follow Lancaster County Government on Facebook: www.facebook.com/lancctygov/ Twitter: @lancastersc_gov


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