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* [[Melanie Lewis]], [[Encompass Health]]
* [[Melanie Lewis]], [[Encompass Health]]
* [[Antoine Liddell]], [[Spire]]
* [[Antoine Liddell]], [[Spire]]
* [[Andy Loehr]], [[Children's of Alabama]]
* [[Sarah MacCarthy]], [[UAB]]
* [[Lisa McNair]], [[Lisa McNair Enterprises]]
* [[Bob Methvin]], [[Methvin, Terrell, Yancey, Stephens & Miller]]
* [[Randall Minor]], [[Maynard Nexsen]]
* [[Robert Moore (banker)|Robert Moore]], [[SmartBank]]
* [[Ruben Morris]], [[Alabama Aerospace & Aviation School]]
* [[Sara Nall]], [[Mitchell's Place]]
* [[Jessica Payne]], [[PNC Bank]]
* [[Robert Pless]], [[ServisFirst Bank]]
* [[Hunter Renfroe]], [[Orchestra Partners]]
* [[Verlon Salley]], [[UAB Health System]]
* [[Charlotte Shaw]], [[BJCTA]]
* [[Nick Sims]], [[Homewood City Council]]
* [[Tanesha Sims-Summers]], [[Naughty But Nice Kettle Corn Co.]]
* [[Leisa Smith]], [[Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Alabama]]
* [[Crystal Smitherman]], [[Birmingham City Council]]
* [[Dan Stephens]], [[Rotary Club of Birmingham]]
* [[Cecil Stodghill]], [[Altamont School]]
* [[Jansen Voss]], [[Christian & Small]]
* [[Bo Walters]], [[Dunn Construction]]
* [[Paul Wells]], [[Protective Life Corp.]]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 10:57, 23 August 2023

The 2023-2024 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 2023-2024 class included:

References