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* [[2007]]: [[Charles Adair]] ([[Woodward Iron Company]]), [[Sam Faucett III]] ([[Regions Bank]]), [[Elmer Harris]] ([[Alabama Power Company]]); Raymond Jones (G. W. Jones & Sons); Billy Williamson, Jr (Whetstone Capital Investments)
* [[2007]]: [[Charles Adair]] ([[Woodward Iron Company]]), [[Sam Faucett III]] ([[Regions Bank]]), [[Elmer Harris]] ([[Alabama Power Company]]); Raymond Jones (G. W. Jones & Sons); Billy Williamson, Jr (Whetstone Capital Investments)
* [[2006]]: [[Bill Cabiness, Jr]] ([[Precision Grinding]]), Paul Flowers (Flowers Hospital), Mayer Mitchell (Mitchell Company), [[Gene Moor, Jr]] ([[AmSouth Bank]]), Harvey Robbins (Applied Plastics, Inc.)
* [[2006]]: [[Bill Cabiness, Jr]] ([[Precision Grinding]]), Paul Flowers (Flowers Hospital), Mayer Mitchell (Mitchell Company), [[Gene Moor, Jr]] ([[AmSouth Bank]]), Harvey Robbins (Applied Plastics, Inc.)
* [[2005]]: [[William Barrett]], [[Northington Laundry]]; [[James Mackin]], [[Regions Bank]]; [[Charles Marks]], [[Motion Industries]]; [[Mark Smith]], ADTRAN; [[John Williamson]], [[Vantage Associates]]
* [[2005]]: [[William Barrett]] ([[Northington Laundry]]), [[James Mackin]] ([[Regions Bank]]), [[Charles Marks]] ([[Motion Industries]]), [[Mark Smith]] (ADTRAN), [[John Williamson]] ([[Vantage Associates]])
* [[2004]]: [[James Boone, Jr]], [[Boone Newspapers]]; [[Donald Brabston]], Ernst & Young; [[Willliam Halsey, Jr]], Halsey Grocery Company; [[Bernard Monaghan]], [[Vulcan Materials]]; John Watson, Smith's Inc.
* [[2004]]: [[James Boone, Jr]] ([[Boone Newspapers]]), [[Donald Brabston]] (Ernst & Young), [[Willliam Halsey, Jr]] (Halsey Grocery Company), [[Bernard Monaghan]], ([[Vulcan Materials]]), John Watson (Smith's Inc.)
* [[2003]]: [[Frank Bromberg, Jr]], [[Bromberg's]]; [[Garry Drummond]], [[Drummond Company]]; Roy Nichols, Nichols Research; [[Leroy McAbee]], [[McAbee and Company]]; [[Pettus Randall III]], [[Randall Publishing]]
* [[2003]]: [[Frank Bromberg, Jr]] ([[Bromberg's]]), [[Garry Drummond]] ([[Drummond Company]]), Roy Nichols (Nichols Research), [[Leroy McAbee]] ([[McAbee and Company]]), [[Pettus Randall III]] ([[Randall Publishing]])
* [[2002]]: [[Charles Anderson]], [[Books-A-Million]]; Mack Dove, AAA Cooper; [[Miller Gorrie]], [[Brasfield & Gorrie]]; Ben Stimpson, Gulf Lumber Company; [[Lee Styslinger, Jr]], Altec, Inc.
* [[2002]]: [[Charles Anderson]], [[Books-A-Million]]; Mack Dove, AAA Cooper; [[Miller Gorrie]], [[Brasfield & Gorrie]]; Ben Stimpson, Gulf Lumber Company; [[Lee Styslinger, Jr]], Altec, Inc.
* [[2001]]: [[R.C. Cobb, Jr]], [[Cobb Theaters]]; [[Edward Friend, Jr]], [[Sirote and Permutt]]; [[James Head]], Library Bureau; [[Wallace Malone, Jr]], [[SouthTrust Bank]]; Edward Robbins, Robbins Industries; Robert Weil, Weil Brothers Cotton
* [[2001]]: [[R.C. Cobb, Jr]], [[Cobb Theaters]]; [[Edward Friend, Jr]], [[Sirote and Permutt]]; [[James Head]], Library Bureau; [[Wallace Malone, Jr]], [[SouthTrust Bank]]; Edward Robbins, Robbins Industries; Robert Weil, Weil Brothers Cotton

Revision as of 22:16, 14 October 2009

The Alabama Business Hall of Fame was established in 1970 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.

Inductees

References

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

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