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'''David T. McKinney''' (born in [[Alexander City]]) is a speech professor at [[Jefferson State Community College]] and a candidate for [[Birmingham Board of Education]] [[Birmingham City Council District 5|District 5]] in the [[2017 Birmingham municipal election]].
'''David T. McKinney''' (born in [[Alexander City]]) is a speech professor at [[Jefferson State Community College]] and a candidate for [[Birmingham Board of Education]] [[Birmingham City Council District 5|District 5]] in the [[2017 Birmingham municipal election]].


McKinney earned a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism at Troy University, a master's in communication management at [[UAB]], and an Educational Specialist degree in instructional technology at the [[University of Alabama]] in [[2014]]. He is currently working toward a Ph.D. in educational leadership.
McKinney earned a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism at Troy University, a master's in communication management at [[UAB]], and an Educational Specialist degree in instructional technology at the [[University of Alabama]] in [[2014]]. He is currently working toward a PhD in educational leadership.


He worked as a production assistant for [[WBRC-TV]] from [[2006]] to [[2009]] and began his teaching career at [[Miles College]] in [[2008]].
He worked as a production assistant for [[WBRC-TV]] from [[2006]] to [[2009]] and began his teaching career at [[Miles College]] in [[2008]].

Revision as of 15:58, 7 July 2021

David T. McKinney (born in Alexander City) is a speech professor at Jefferson State Community College and a candidate for Birmingham Board of Education District 5 in the 2017 Birmingham municipal election.

McKinney earned a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism at Troy University, a master's in communication management at UAB, and an Educational Specialist degree in instructional technology at the University of Alabama in 2014. He is currently working toward a PhD in educational leadership.

He worked as a production assistant for WBRC-TV from 2006 to 2009 and began his teaching career at Miles College in 2008.

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