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'''Ed Fields''' (born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is the curator of events and community engagement for the [[Alabama Media Group]].
'''Ed Fields''' (born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is the chief strategist and senior adviser on the staff of [[Birmingham]] [[Mayor of Birmingham|Mayor]] [[Randall Woodfin]].


Fields earned a bachelor's degree in marketing at [[Alabama State University]] and has a master's in business administration from the [[Manderson Graduate School of Business]] at the [[University of Alabama]]. He served as vice president of business development for the [[Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce]].
Fields earned a bachelor's degree in marketing at [[Alabama State University]] and has a master's in business administration from the [[Manderson Graduate School of Business]] at the [[University of Alabama]]. He served as vice president of business development for the [[Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce]].
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In [[2007]] Fields and his wife, [[Cherie Fields|Cherie]] founded [[Relax, It's Handled|Projects Unlimited]], an event management and marketing firm specializing in working with non-profit organizations, at [[Innovation Depot]]. The company's name was changed to [[Relax, It's Handled]] in [[2013]].
In [[2007]] Fields and his wife, [[Cherie Fields|Cherie]] founded [[Relax, It's Handled|Projects Unlimited]], an event management and marketing firm specializing in working with non-profit organizations, at [[Innovation Depot]]. The company's name was changed to [[Relax, It's Handled]] in [[2013]].


In December [[2014]] Fields moved to his current position with Alabama Media Group. He has also been active in the spoken word poetry scene in [[Birmingham]] and has worked as a DJ for a jazz station in Montgomery.
In December [[2014]] Fields was hired as curator of events and community engagement for the [[Alabama Media Group]]. He has also been active in the spoken word poetry scene in [[Birmingham]] and has worked as a DJ for a jazz station in Montgomery. He served as manager of Woodfin's mayoral campaign and also served on his transition team before being named to his present post.


He is married to [[Cherie Fields]].
He and his first wife [[Cherie Fields]] were divorced. He since remarried, to [[Shyla Fields]].


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 15 May 2019

Ed Fields (born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is the chief strategist and senior adviser on the staff of Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin.

Fields earned a bachelor's degree in marketing at Alabama State University and has a master's in business administration from the Manderson Graduate School of Business at the University of Alabama. He served as vice president of business development for the Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce.

In 2007 Fields and his wife, Cherie founded Projects Unlimited, an event management and marketing firm specializing in working with non-profit organizations, at Innovation Depot. The company's name was changed to Relax, It's Handled in 2013.

In December 2014 Fields was hired as curator of events and community engagement for the Alabama Media Group. He has also been active in the spoken word poetry scene in Birmingham and has worked as a DJ for a jazz station in Montgomery. He served as manager of Woodfin's mayoral campaign and also served on his transition team before being named to his present post.

He and his first wife Cherie Fields were divorced. He since remarried, to Shyla Fields.

References

  • Williams, Roy L. (August 22, 2010) "On the record: Ed and Cherie Fields of Birmingham's Projects Unlimited." The Birmingham News
  • Fields, Ed (November 25, 2010) "Memorandum: Businessman Ed Fields reflects on 10 years into his journey in Birmingham." The Birmingham News