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'''Wardine Towers Alexander''' (born [[July 26]], [[1955]]) is a training manager for [[BioLife Plasma Services]] and a member of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]], appointed in March [[2013]] to represent [[Birmingham City Council District 7|District 7]] after the resignation of [[Alana Edwards]]. | '''Wardine Towers Alexander''' (born [[July 26]], [[1955]]) is a training manager for [[BioLife Plasma Services]] and a member of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]], appointed in March [[2013]] to represent [[Birmingham City Council District 7|District 7]] after the resignation of [[Alana Haynes|Alana Edwards Haynes]]. | ||
Alexander graduated from [[Wenonah High School]] in [[1973]] and attended the [[University of Alabama]] before she earned a bachelor of science in medical technology at [[UAB]] in [[1978]]. She worked as a training manager at the [[American Red Cross]] before taking her current position. | Alexander graduated from [[Wenonah High School]] in [[1973]] and attended the [[University of Alabama]] before she earned a bachelor of science in medical technology at [[UAB]] in [[1978]]. She worked as a training manager at the [[American Red Cross]] before taking her current position. |
Revision as of 12:30, 25 August 2013
Wardine Towers Alexander (born July 26, 1955) is a training manager for BioLife Plasma Services and a member of the Birmingham Board of Education, appointed in March 2013 to represent District 7 after the resignation of Alana Edwards Haynes.
Alexander graduated from Wenonah High School in 1973 and attended the University of Alabama before she earned a bachelor of science in medical technology at UAB in 1978. She worked as a training manager at the American Red Cross before taking her current position.
Alexander ran for re-election to the School Board in the 2013 Birmingham municipal election. She voiced support for increasing student achievement and parental involvement in schools.
References
- Rodriguez, Ana (August 23, 2013) "District 7 residents seek candidate who will tackle overgrown lot, abandoned home, uninterested youth problems." The Birmingham News