Alabama Business Hall of Fame: Difference between revisions

From Bhamwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
Line 50: Line 50:
===1970s===
===1970s===
* [[1979]]: Charles Hamilton (Alabama Pipe Company), [[Lonnie Noojin]] ([[Noojin Supply Company]]), [[John Hand]] ([[First National Bank of Birmingham]]), [[Thomas Russell]] ([[Russell Corporation]]), [[Herbert Westervelt]] ([[Gulf States Paper Company]])
* [[1979]]: Charles Hamilton (Alabama Pipe Company), [[Lonnie Noojin]] ([[Noojin Supply Company]]), [[John Hand]] ([[First National Bank of Birmingham]]), [[Thomas Russell]] ([[Russell Corporation]]), [[Herbert Westervelt]] ([[Gulf States Paper Company]])
* [[1978]]: [[Daniel Pratt]] (founder of Prattville), James McGowin (W. T. Smith Lumber Company), [[Paschal Shook]] ([[Shook and Fletcher Supply]]), [[Robert Jemison Jr]] ([[Jemison Real Estate and Insurance Company]]), Ed McMillan (T. R. Miller Mill Company)
* [[1978]]: [[Daniel Pratt]] (founder of Prattville), James McGowin (W. T. Smith Lumber Company), [[Paschal Shook]] ([[Shook and Fletcher Supply]]), [[Robert Jemison Jr]] ([[Jemison Company]]), Ed McMillan (T. R. Miller Mill Company)
* [[1977]]: [[Lee Bidgood]] ([[Culverhouse College of Commerce]]), [[Crawford Johnson]] ([[Birmingham Coca-Cola Bottling Company]]), [[James Smith]] ([[Avondale Mills]]), Thomas Miller (T. R. Miller Mill Company), Marion Spragins (First National Bank of Huntsville)
* [[1977]]: [[Lee Bidgood]] ([[Culverhouse College of Commerce]]), [[Crawford Johnson]] ([[Birmingham Coca-Cola Bottling Company]]), [[James Smith]] ([[Avondale Mills]]), Thomas Miller (T. R. Miller Mill Company), Marion Spragins (First National Bank of Huntsville)
* [[1976]]: Harry Ayers (''[[Anniston Star]]''), [[Frank Moody]] ([[First National Bank of Tuscaloosa]]), Joseph Bedsole (Bedsole-Colvin Drug Company), [[John Persons]] ([[American Traders National Bank]])
* [[1976]]: Harry Ayers (''[[Anniston Star]]''), [[Frank Moody]] ([[First National Bank of Tuscaloosa]]), Joseph Bedsole (Bedsole-Colvin Drug Company), [[John Persons]] ([[American Traders National Bank]])

Revision as of 14:59, 23 March 2018

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

External links