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'''Finis E. St John IV''' is a [[Cullman]] attorney and trustee of the [[University of Alabama System]].
'''Finis E. St John IV''' (born [[April 18]], [[1957]] in [[Birmingham]]) is a [[Cullman]] attorney and member of the [[University of Alabama Board of Trustees]], which oversees the three-campus [[University of Alabama System]].


St John graduated earned his undergraduate degree in history at [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] in [[1978]] and completed his law degree in [[1982]] at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. He practices with the firm of [[St John & St John, LLC]] in Cullman and co-founded [[Cullman Environmental]].
St John graduated earned his undergraduate degree in history at [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] in [[1978]] and completed his law degree in [[1982]] at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. He clerked with Judge [[Peter Fay]] in the [[11th Circuit United States Court of Appeals]] for a year and currently practices with the firm of [[St John & St John, LLC]] in Cullman. He also co-founded [[Cullman Environmental]] and chairs the boards of directors of [[Southern Community Bancshares]] and [[First Federal Savings & Loan]].


St John also chairs the board of directors of [[Southern Community Bancshares]] and [[First Federal Savings & Loan]].
St John was appointed to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees, representing the [[4th Congressional District of Alabama]], in [[2002]] and served as president pro tem in [[2008]] and [[2009]]. In [[2011]] St John wrote a letter to [[Janice Ward]], president of the [[UAB National Alumni Association]], in which he chided [[UAB]] for taking its focus away from medical research to pursue plans for a [[UAB football stadium|on-campus football stadium]].
 
As a member of the [[University of Alabama Board of Trustees]], St John wrote a letter to [[Janice Ward]], president of the [[UAB National Alumni Association]], in which he chided [[UAB]] for taking its focus away from medical research to pursue plans for a [[UAB football stadium|on-campus football stadium]].


==References==
==References==
* Moore, Trent (September 20, 2008) "Cullman man gets UA Board honor." ''Cullman Times''
* Irvine, Steve (November 19, 2011) "Trustee: Focus on medical." ''Birmingham News''
* Irvine, Steve (November 19, 2011) "Trustee: Focus on medical." ''Birmingham News''
==External links==
* [http://www.stjohnandstjohn.com/Firm%20Info/Lawyers/27368.aspx Finis E. St. John, IV] at stjohnandstjohn.com


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Revision as of 18:28, 19 November 2011

Finis E. St John IV (born April 18, 1957 in Birmingham) is a Cullman attorney and member of the University of Alabama Board of Trustees, which oversees the three-campus University of Alabama System.

St John graduated earned his undergraduate degree in history at Alabama in 1978 and completed his law degree in 1982 at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. He clerked with Judge Peter Fay in the 11th Circuit United States Court of Appeals for a year and currently practices with the firm of St John & St John, LLC in Cullman. He also co-founded Cullman Environmental and chairs the boards of directors of Southern Community Bancshares and First Federal Savings & Loan.

St John was appointed to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees, representing the 4th Congressional District of Alabama, in 2002 and served as president pro tem in 2008 and 2009. In 2011 St John wrote a letter to Janice Ward, president of the UAB National Alumni Association, in which he chided UAB for taking its focus away from medical research to pursue plans for a on-campus football stadium.

References

  • Moore, Trent (September 20, 2008) "Cullman man gets UA Board honor." Cullman Times
  • Irvine, Steve (November 19, 2011) "Trustee: Focus on medical." Birmingham News

External links