Guin Robinson

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Guin Robinson (born 1965 in Ashland) is dean of economic development at Jefferson State Community College. He is a former Mayor of Pell City, and former chair of the Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority.

Robinson is the son of long-time Ashland City Council member Rebecca Boddie.

Robinson earned his bachelor of applied science in public administration at Auburn University in 1986 and later completed a master of arts in education at UAB in 2007.

Robinson was elected to the Pell City City Council in 1996, and as the first full-time Mayor of Pell City in 2000. He served one term. In 2004 he was hired to succeed Ann Florie as executive director for the Region 2020 master planning effort. In 2006 he began working at Jefferson State Community College as director of institutional development. He was promoted to associate dean of economic development in 2018, and to dean of economic development in 2021.

As a member of the Alabama Humanities Foundation, Robinson chaired the committee that organized the 2013 National Humanities Conference.

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