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* [[T. Marie King]], [[Jones Valley Teaching Farm]]
* [[T. Marie King]], [[Jones Valley Teaching Farm]]
* [[Libby Lassiter]], [[Tessa Commercial Real Estate]]
* [[Libby Lassiter]], [[Tessa Commercial Real Estate]]
 
* [[Mary Pat Lawrence]], [[Protective Life Corp.]]
 
* [[John Lyda]], [[Hoover City Council]]
 
* [[Mark Martin]], [[Build UP Community School]]
 
* [[Patrick McClusky]], [[Mayor of Homewood]]
* [[Jenny McInerney]], [[Jeff W. Parmer LLC]]
* [[Abbas Merchant]], [[Regions Bank]]
* [[Mariohn Michel]], [[Breakthrough Birmingham]]
* [[Tim Mitchell]], [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]
* [[Angele Monconduit]], [[Alabama Power Co.]]
* [[Ashby Pate]], [[Lightfoot Franklin & White]]
* [[Chuck Price]], [[Birmingham Municipal Court]]
* [[Neil Rafferty]], [[Alabama State House of Representatives]]
* [[Ashley Samuels]], [[Birmingham Education Foundation]]
* [[Carlee Sanford]], [[Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve|Ruffner Mountain Nature Coalition]]
* [[Keelie Segars]], [[Markstein]]
* [[Susan Sellers]], [[United Ability]]
* [[Mitesh Shah]], [[Vulcan Materials]]
* [[Rusha Smith]], [[Freshwater Land Trust]]
* [[Tom Spencer]], [[Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama]]
* [[Mashonda Taylor]], [[Woodlawn United]]
* [[Darlene Traffanstedt]], [[Jefferson County Department of Health]]
* [[Kamau Witherspoon]], [[Shipt]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 09:52, 20 July 2023

The 2022-2023 Class of Leadership Birmingham is made up of a number business and community leaders.

Participants attend monthly workshops, beginning with a fall retreat, which tackle a range of community and regional issues.

The 2022-2023 Class included:

References