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  • ...State Senate|State Senator]], and a Republican candidate for [[Governor of Alabama]] in the [[2010 primary elections]]. ...]]. He practiced privately in Mobile for 25 years and was elected to the [[Alabama State Board of Education]] in [[1994]] as a Democrat and re-elected as a Re
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  • ...rn [[August 30]], [[1957]]; died [[January 16]], [[2015]]) was a leader in community education. ...e a bachelor of arts at [[Talladega College]] and a master of science at [[Alabama State University]].
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  • ...died [[April 28]], [[2010]] in [[Tuscaloosa]]) was president of [[Stillman College]] from [[1982]] to [[1997]]. ...rising to the post of assistant superintendent. While there he wrote that system's desegregation plan. He was appointed to a national advisory committee on
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  • {{About|the politician and college chancellor|others with similar names|Roy Johnson (disambiguation)}} ...ama College System, a former state legislator and Speaker Pro Tem of the [[Alabama House of Representatives]].
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  • ...and Vice Chancellor for Government Affairs for the [[University of Alabama System]]. ...mingham-Southern College]], and a juris doctorate from the [[University of Alabama School of Law]]. While in school he worked on a Tennessee Valley Authority
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  • ...]] in Coffeyville, Kansas – ) is a zoologist and was [[University of Alabama at Birmingham#List of Presidents|President]] of [[UAB]] from [[1997]] to [[ ...s College of Medicine in [[1965]] and was promoted to Dean of the Graduate College at the University of Illinois Medical Center in [[1972]]. In [[1979]] she l
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  • ...[[June 14]], [[2009]] in Birmingham) was an educator, talk-show host, and community leader. ...a College]], West Virginia State College, the [[University of Alabama]], [[Alabama State University]] and New York University.
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  • ...hland Home, Crenshaw County) is the president of Coastal Alabama Community College and a former Superintendent of [[Jefferson County Schools]]. Pouncey, son of Clarence Pouncey Jr, was born in Alabama, but grew up in Southern California. He returned to his grandparents' 90-ac
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  • ...the U. S. Coast Guard. He earned an associates degree at Corning Community College in [[1968]] and then moved to [[Birmingham]] to pursue a bachelor's degree ...iversity of Alabama]] in [[1973]] he was promoted to associate director of community services. In [[1977]] he became associate director for branch library servi
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  • ...college under the G. I. Bill. He went on to earn a bachelor's degree at [[Alabama State University]] in [[1976]] and a master's in education at [[Samford Uni As a teacher with the [[Shelby County Schools]] system, Harris broke several color barriers, with threats and lawsuits along the w
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  • ...ve management while completing additional studies at [[Birmingham-Southern College]] and the Institute of Financial Education in Chicago, Illinois. ...tgage Association, the [[Alabama Community Bankers Association]] and the [[Alabama State Savings & Loan Association]].
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  • ...operating costs, Bessemer Tech merged with nearby [[Lawson State Community College]] in fall 2005. It now operates as Lawson State's Bessemer Campus. ...f the Alabama Legislature, a tax was approved that created a comprehensive system of technical colleges and institutes. Bessemer business and industrial lead
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  • ...Class of [[Leadership Birmingham]]''' is made up of a number business and community leaders. ...monthly workshops, beginning with a fall retreat, which tackle a range of community and regional issues.
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  • ...]. It also operates a second campus, the former [[Bessemer State Technical College]], at 1100 [[9th Avenue Southwest Bessemer|9th Avenue Southwest]] in [[Bess ...rollment of 3,028. In [[2013]] Lawson State was ranked as the #5 community college in the nation by ''Washington Monthly''. It was also recognized as a "Champ
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  • ...ley''' (born [[May 3]], [[1959]]) is a former warden at the [[Childersburg Community Work Center]] and past president of the [[Maple Grove neighborhood]] associ ...in County. He spent 27 years as an employee of the [[Alabama State Prison System]] before retiring.
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  • ...monthly workshops, beginning with a fall retreat, which tackle a range of community and regional issues. * [[Mark Belcher]], [[Baptist Health System]]
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  • ...monthly workshops, beginning with a fall retreat, which tackle a range of community and regional issues. * [[Stephanie Alexander]] [[YWCA of Central Alabama]]
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  • ...bachelor's degree in early childhood education from [[Birmingham-Southern College]] and a master's in early childhood education and AA certification in educa ...ndent [[Johnny E. Brown]]. She later was promoted to administrator of the system's Family Involvement Program, working from the [[Birmingham Board of Educat
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  • ...Class of [[Leadership Birmingham]]''' is made up of a number business and community leaders. ...monthly workshops, beginning with a fall retreat, which tackle a range of community and regional issues.
    3 KB (327 words) - 10:57, 23 August 2023
  • ...Class of [[Leadership Birmingham]]''' is made up of a number business and community leaders. ...monthly workshops, beginning with a fall retreat, which tackle a range of community and regional issues.
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