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==Inductees==
==Inductees==
===2010s===
===2010s===
* [[2015]]: [[Mike Warren]] ([[Children's of Alabama]]), [[Jimmy Lee III]] ([[Buffalo Rock]])
* [[2011]]: [[Larry Drummond]] ([[Drummond Company]]), [[John McMahon, Jr]] ([[Ligon Industries]]), [[Drayton Nabers, Jr]] ([[Protective Life Corporation]]), Ted Henry (Henry Brick Co.), [[Edward Spencer, Jr]] ([[AuburnBank]])
* [[2011]]: [[Larry Drummond]] ([[Drummond Company]]), [[John McMahon, Jr]] ([[Ligon Industries]]), [[Drayton Nabers, Jr]] ([[Protective Life Corporation]]), Ted Henry (Henry Brick Co.), [[Edward Spencer, Jr]] ([[AuburnBank]])
* [[2010]]: [[Fred Hahn]] ([[Tuscaloosa Warehouse]] and [[IWS Trucking]]), [[D. Paul Jones, Jr]] ([[Compass Bank]]), [[Sidney McDonald]] (Deltacom and Intergraph), David Dunlap (Alabama Dry Docks and Shipbuilding Co.)
* [[2010]]: [[Fred Hahn]] ([[Tuscaloosa Warehouse]] and [[IWS Trucking]]), [[D. Paul Jones, Jr]] ([[Compass Bank]]), [[Sidney McDonald]] (Deltacom and Intergraph), David Dunlap (Alabama Dry Docks and Shipbuilding Co.)

Revision as of 15:16, 23 June 2015

The Alabama Business Hall of Fame was established in 1973 to honor the contributions of individual business leaders to the state of Alabama. The hall of fame is maintained by the Culverhouse College of Commerce Board of Visitors at the University of Alabama. Bronze plaques of each inductee are installed on the walls of the hall of fame room in Bidgood Hall.

Inductees

2010s

2000s

1990s

1980s

1970s

References

  • Cooper, Lauren B. (October 14, 2009) "Alabama Business Hall of Fame to induct five leaders." Birmingham Business Journal

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