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'''Charles Alexander "Scotty" McCallum, Jr.''' (born c. [[1926]]) is a dentist, educator, and the former President of [[University of Alabama at Birmingham]].  He was also a 2-term [[Mayor of Vestavia Hills|mayor]] of [[Vestavia Hills]].
'''Charles Alexander "Scotty" McCallum, Jr.''' (born c. [[1926]]) is a dentist, educator, and the former President of [[University of Alabama at Birmingham]].  He was also a 2-term [[Mayor of Vestavia Hills|mayor]] of [[Vestavia Hills]].


At UAB, McCallum served as dean of the [[UAB School of Dentistry]], vice president of Health Affairs and director of the [[UAB Medical Center]]. He served as president for 7 years. On December 12, 1996 the '''Basic Science Education and Research Building''' was renamed to the [[McCallum Basic Health Sciences Building]] in his honor for his many years of service to UAB.  
McCallum joined the faculty of the [[University of Alabama School of Medicine]] in [[Birmingham]] in [[1958]]. He served as a professor of dentistry. He was appointed dean of the [[UAB School of Dentistry]] in [[1962]] and chair the [[UAB Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery]] in [[1968]].  


[[Image:Plaque_listing_the_accomplishments_of_Charles_McCallum.jpg|left|thumb|McCallum positions at UAB]]
In [[1977]] McCallum was named Vice President for Health Affairs and director of the [[UAB Medical Center]]. In [[1987]] he was tapped to succeed [[S. Richardson Hill]] as [[List of UAB presidents|President]] of the University. In [[1988]] the "[[Tinsley Harrison|Friends of Tinsley Harrison]]" commissioned a [[Scotty McCallum statue|bust of McCallum]] by sculptor [[Cordray Parker]] which was installed outside the [[McCallum Basic Health Sciences Building|Basic Science Education and Research Building]].
==UAB Positions==
* Professor of Dentistry and Chairman of the Deparment of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (1958-1965, 1968-1969)
* Dean of the [[UAB School of Dentistry]] (1962-1977)
* Vice President for Health Affairs and Director of the Medical Center (1977-1987)
* President of UAB, 1987-1993
* Distinguished Professor, 1993-present


==Other positions==
After seven years he retired and was succeeded by [[Claude Bennett]] in [[1993]]. He remained on the faculty as a distinguished professor.
McCallum was president and CEO of the [[Alabama Symphony Association]], chairman of the [[Metropolitan Development Board]] until [[1999]] and general campaign chairman of the [[United Way of Central Alabama]]. He also is an alumnus of [[Leadership Birmingham]].


In August 2000, the then-74-year-old McCallum was endorsed for Mayor by a group opposing the current leaders. McCallum handily defeated 3-term mayor [[C. Pat Reynolds]] and served two terms before retiring his position.  His successor is long-time Vestavia fire chief [[Butch Zaragoza]]. During McCallum's term, he sought to bring more businesses into the city. Those included the [[Vestavia Hills City Center]] and a Publix Shopping Center. The city's schools also were a priority, with the school system consistently ranking high among Alabama's school systems. He also pushed for the city's annexation of [[Cahaba Heights]] in [[2002]], a move which connected the original city to the annexed [[Liberty Park]], which at the time was 2 miles away from the contiguous city limits.
On [[December 12]], [[1996]] the UAB's Basic Science Education and Research Building was renamed the [[McCallum Basic Health Sciences Building]] in honor of his service to UAB. Outside the university, McCallum served as president and CEO of the [[Alabama Symphony Association]], chairman of the [[Metropolitan Development Board]] until [[1999]] and general campaign chairman of the [[United Way of Central Alabama]]. He also is an alumnus of [[Leadership Birmingham]].
 
In August [[2000]], McCallum was urged to run for Mayor by a group opposing the then-current leaders of Vestavia Hills. He defeated 3-term incumbent [[C. Pat Reynolds]] in the [[2000 Jefferson County municipal elections#Vestavia Hills|2000 Vestavia Hills municipal election]]. While in office, McCallum sought to bring more businesses into the city. Those included the [[Vestavia Hills City Center]] and a Publix Shopping Center. The city's schools also were a priority, with the school system consistently ranking high among Alabama's school systems. He also pushed for the city's annexation of [[Cahaba Heights]] in [[2002]], a move which connected the original city to the annexed [[Liberty Park]], which at the time was 2 miles away from the contiguous city limits.
 
McCallum retired after two terms. Long-time [[Vestvia Fire Department]] chief [[Butch Zaragoza]] was elected as his successor.


McCallum is married to Alice Lasseter McCallum. They have four grown sons.
McCallum is married to Alice Lasseter McCallum. They have four grown sons.


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==References==
==References==
*"Ex-president of UAB points to experience." (August 16, 2000) ''Birmingham News''.
*"Ex-president of UAB points to experience." (August 16, 2000) {{BN}}
*Wright, Barnett (May 1, 2002) "Cahaba Heights annexation:  Vestavia Hills mayor pushes issue." ''Birmingham News''.
*Wright, Barnett (May 1, 2002) "Cahaba Heights annexation:  Vestavia Hills mayor pushes issue." {{BN}}


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Scotty McCallum
McCallum's positions at UAB

Charles Alexander "Scotty" McCallum, Jr. (born c. 1926) is a dentist, educator, and the former President of University of Alabama at Birmingham. He was also a 2-term mayor of Vestavia Hills.

McCallum joined the faculty of the University of Alabama School of Medicine in Birmingham in 1958. He served as a professor of dentistry. He was appointed dean of the UAB School of Dentistry in 1962 and chair the UAB Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in 1968.

In 1977 McCallum was named Vice President for Health Affairs and director of the UAB Medical Center. In 1987 he was tapped to succeed S. Richardson Hill as President of the University. In 1988 the "Friends of Tinsley Harrison" commissioned a bust of McCallum by sculptor Cordray Parker which was installed outside the Basic Science Education and Research Building.

After seven years he retired and was succeeded by Claude Bennett in 1993. He remained on the faculty as a distinguished professor.

On December 12, 1996 the UAB's Basic Science Education and Research Building was renamed the McCallum Basic Health Sciences Building in honor of his service to UAB. Outside the university, McCallum served as president and CEO of the Alabama Symphony Association, chairman of the Metropolitan Development Board until 1999 and general campaign chairman of the United Way of Central Alabama. He also is an alumnus of Leadership Birmingham.

In August 2000, McCallum was urged to run for Mayor by a group opposing the then-current leaders of Vestavia Hills. He defeated 3-term incumbent C. Pat Reynolds in the 2000 Vestavia Hills municipal election. While in office, McCallum sought to bring more businesses into the city. Those included the Vestavia Hills City Center and a Publix Shopping Center. The city's schools also were a priority, with the school system consistently ranking high among Alabama's school systems. He also pushed for the city's annexation of Cahaba Heights in 2002, a move which connected the original city to the annexed Liberty Park, which at the time was 2 miles away from the contiguous city limits.

McCallum retired after two terms. Long-time Vestvia Fire Department chief Butch Zaragoza was elected as his successor.

McCallum is married to Alice Lasseter McCallum. They have four grown sons.

Preceded by:
S. Richardson Hill
UAB President
19871993
Succeeded by:
Claude Bennett
Preceded by:
C. Pat Reynolds
Mayor of Vestavia Hills
20002008
Succeeded by:
Butch Zaragoza

External links

References

  • "Ex-president of UAB points to experience." (August 16, 2000) The Birmingham News
  • Wright, Barnett (May 1, 2002) "Cahaba Heights annexation: Vestavia Hills mayor pushes issue." The Birmingham News