Steve Small

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Steve Small, Jr (born September 1, 1946 in Wilcox County) is the pastor of True Life Missionary Baptist Church in Forestdale and CEO of Think Safe, Inc..

Small attended Wilcox County schools and was trained as a heavy equipment operator. He worked in construction for 20 years as an OSHA-authorized Safety Outreach Trainer. He later attended the Birmingham Baptist Bible College and earned a bachelor of arts in religious education at Miles College and a master of science in counseling at UAB.

Small was appointed by Governor Don Siegelman to the Jefferson County Commission in 2001, filling the vacancy left by the resignation of Chris McNair. He is 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.

References

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

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