Winter 2014 - Leadership Birmingham
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Winter 2014 - Leadership Birmingham
LOG WINTER 2014 NEWSLETTER Illuminating the Future: Our Community in Transition Leadership Birmingham and the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham co-hosted a thought leadership event on November 19th at the Westin Ballroom. They keynote speaker was Dr. Jim Johnson, a business demographer and professor of strategy and entrepreneurship at UNC’s Kenan-Flagler Business School. His presentation focused on trends that raised awareness and understanding of the ongoing demographic changes that our country, region, and county are experiencing, and offered ideas for leveraging them into a future competitive advantage for the region. Over 300 Leadership Birmingham members and Community Foundation supporters attended this dynamic presentation and reception. Thanks to everyone who attended this standing-room-only event. Copies of Dr. Johnson’s presentation are available on the website or by emailing [email protected]. LOG On the Move: Charles McCrary (‘92) retired as CEO of Alabama Power Company. Tracey Morant Adams (‘08) is now the senior vice president of small business and community development for Renasant Bank. J.W. Carpenter (‘13) is the new executive director for the Birmingham Education Foundation. Rosalyn Childress (‘10) has retired from Birmingham City Schools. Cheryl Morgan (‘07) retired from her position as director of Auburn University’s Urban Studio. Drayton Nabers (‘84) is now the director of the Frances Marlin Mann Center for Ethics & Leadership at Samford University. Kate Nielsen (‘96) retired as president of the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham. John Clements (‘91) has retired from Burr Forman. Michelle Clemon (‘05) is chief operating officer of United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Birmingham. Keith Parrott (‘10) has been named the new CEO of Baptist Health System. Suzanne Durham (‘87) retired as CEO of the YWCA of Central Alabama. Jonathan Porter (‘11) is now the vice president of human resources and ethics at Alabama Power Company. Lane Estes (‘13) is vice president of administration and government relations at Birmingham-Southern College. Jay Roberson (‘13) has been named the governmental affairs director for the Birmingham Association of Realtors. Shannon Isbell Dye (‘01) is now vice president of commercial lending for First National Bank of Talladega. Charles Fry (‘13) is now general counsel for UAB Health Services Foundation, P.C. John Sherman (‘99) has been named senior vice president and chief commercial officer for Coca-Cola Bottling Company United. Vikki Grodner (‘11) has taken on the role of business development & marketing director with the law firm of McNees Wallace and Nurick. Donna Smith (‘02) retired as vice president of human resources from Alabama Power Company. Wyatt Haskell (‘95) has retired as founding member of the law firm of Haskell Slaughter Young & Rediker LLC. Shane Spees (‘09) left Baptist Health System to return home and serve as CEO of the North Mississippi Health System. Reid Jones (‘07) has been named chief operating officer of the UAB Health System. Devon Laney (‘10) will be the new CEO of Innovation Depot at the end of the first quarter 2014. Susan Matlock (’88) will retire as CEO of Innovation Depot at the end of the first quarter of 2014. Roger White (‘86) Emily Eberhardt (‘00) Holland Powell (‘86) Bill Hull (‘90) Demetrius Newton (‘85) Thomas Wilder (‘94) retired as manager of employee development from Alagasco. From the Office: In Remembrance We mourn the loss of the following Leadership Birmingham graduates: Yolanda Sullivan (‘05) retired as human resources director for Vulcan Materials Company and is now serving as Interim CEO of the YWCA of Central Alabama. Nominations for the 2014-2015 class are due now! Nominations can be submitted on the website under “selection process” at www.leadershipbirmingham.org. You may also call the office at 252-4496 or email your contact information to [email protected]. Don’t forget to pay your 2014 dues! Dues are $50 and support the website, newsletter and all alumni events. Checks should be mailed to : Leadership Birmingham P.O. Box 2641 Birmingham, AL 35291 Quarterly Newsletter Congratulations: Paul DeMarco (‘07) received the Spirit of Alabama award from the Alabama Grocers Association. Jim Pratt (‘02) received the award of merit from the Alabama State Bar. Bing Edwards (‘07) has been appointed to the A.G. Gaston Boys & Girls Club Board of Directors. Lynn Raviv (‘94) has been selected to be part of the Jewish Community Day School network’s Head of School Professional Excellence Project as a coach for new day school Heads of School. Devon Laney (‘10) has been appointed to the board of directors of the National Business Incubator Association. George French (‘05) was named chair of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association's Presidents Council. Boots Gale (‘87) has been inducted into the Alabama Academy of Honor. Thom Gossom, Jr. (‘86) received the Greater Birmingham Auburn Club’s Distinguished Former Athlete award for 2013. Joyce Greathouse (‘93) received the Distinguished Service Award from the Alabama chapter of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW). Wayne Hutchens (‘07) has been named to the newly created Alabama Statewide 911 board. Anthony Joseph (‘89) is the 2013-2014 president of the Alabama State Bar. Danny Markstein (‘11) was elected president of the advisory board for the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center. Joel Welker (‘11) is the president elect-II and Mark Jackson (‘12) is a new member of the board. Lawrence Pijeaux (‘97) was recognized as Civil Rights Legend at the 2013 Alabama Black Achievers Awards Gala. Guin Robinson (‘05) is the incoming chair of the Alabama Humanities Foundation. L’Tryce Slade (‘11) was selected as the 2013 Alabama Black Achievers Awards Gala Entrepreneur of the Year. C. Mark Smith (‘92) has published a book titled “Community Godfather: How Sam Volpentest shaped the history of Hanford and the Tri-Cities”. This book combines history, politics, and economic development. Visit www.cms-author.com for more information. Teresa Thorne (‘03) wrote a book titled “Last Chance for Justice: How Relenteless Investigators Uncovered New Evidence convicting the Birmingham Church Bombers”. The book is available at Reed Books, Little Professor, Alabama Booksmith, Books-A-Million, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon. Gene Verin (‘03) received the judicial award of merit from the Alabama State Bar. Deborah Walker (‘91) is the 2014 winner of the City of Charlotte’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Medallion Award. David Wooldridge (‘98) received the William D. “Bill” Scruggs Jr. award from the Alabama State Bar. Election 2013 Congratulations to all the Leadership Birmingham Alumni who were elected to serve in 2013 for public office: Mayor William Bell (’97) Birmingham Mayor Jay Roberson (’13) Birmingham City Council, President Pro-Tem Steven Hoyt (‘12) Birmingham City Council Johnathan Austin (‘11) Birmingham City Council, President Valerie Abbott (’98) Birmingham City Council April Williams (‘06) Birmingham School Board Brian Giattina (‘05) Birmingham School Board If you are on Facebook, find our alumni page and keep up to date with what’s going on with your fellow alums as well as here at Leadership Birmingham! Search for “Leadership Birmingham alumni” under groups and request to join. The purpose of this group is to provide a forum for alumni to share what’s happening in the community, ways to get involved, and opinions. www.leadershipbirmingham.org Contact Us Physical Address: 1710 6th Avenue North 12th Floor Birmingham, AL 35203 Share what is going on in your business, civic, and personal life with other Leadership Birmingham members. We would also appreciate your ideas for programs and general suggestions for the Members Association. Mailing Address: P.O.Box 2641 Birmingham, AL 35291 Phone: 205-252-4496 Fax: 205-252-4497 E-mail: [email protected] COURTESY OF THE BBJ