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'''Michael Miller''' (born [[November 8]], [[1970]] in [[Ensley]]) is a bank employee, former radio show host, and one of 6 candidates to qualify in the [[2010 primary elections|2010 Democratic primary]] to fill the [[Jefferson County Commission District 2]] seat left open when [[Shelia Smoot]] decided to run for [[7th Congressional District of Alabama|U. S. Congress]].
'''Michael Miller''' (born [[November 8]], [[1970]] in [[Ensley]]) is a bank employee, former radio show host, and one of 6 candidates to qualify in the [[2010 primary elections|2010 Democratic primary]] to fill the [[Jefferson County Commission District 2]] seat left open when [[Shelia Smoot]] decided to run for [[7th Congressional District of Alabama|U. S. Congress]].


Miller was a member of the first [[UAB Blazers football team]]. He hosted "[[The Finance Show]]" on [[WJLD-AM]] and is currently a lending officer at [[SouthFirst Bank]]. He also served as a volunteer Community Health Advisor with [[UAB]]'s [[Deep South Network for Cancer Control]].
Miller was a member of the first [[UAB Blazers football]] team. He hosted "[[The Finance Show]]" on [[WJLD-AM]] and is currently a lending officer at [[SouthFirst Bank]]. He also served as a volunteer Community Health Advisor with [[UAB]]'s [[Deep South Network for Cancer Control]].


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Revision as of 10:28, 18 May 2010

Michael Miller (born November 8, 1970 in Ensley) is a bank employee, former radio show host, and one of 6 candidates to qualify in the 2010 Democratic primary to fill the Jefferson County Commission District 2 seat left open when Shelia Smoot decided to run for U. S. Congress.

Miller was a member of the first UAB Blazers football team. He hosted "The Finance Show" on WJLD-AM and is currently a lending officer at SouthFirst Bank. He also served as a volunteer Community Health Advisor with UAB's Deep South Network for Cancer Control.

References

  • Bryant, Joseph D. (May 18, 2010) "Campaign 2010: Jefferson County District 2 commission hopefuls target sewers." Birmingham News

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