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'''Ann D. Florie''' (born [[September 19]], [[1953]] in Weldon, Arkansas) | '''Ann D. Florie''' (born [[September 19]], [[1953]] in Weldon, Arkansas) was the executive director of [[Leadership Birmingham]] from [[2004]] to September [[2018]], and second vice-chair of the [[Birmingham Water Works]] board. She was the founding director of [[Region 20/20]] and a member of the executive committee of the [[Birmingham Business Alliance]]. | ||
Florie earned her bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. She served for 10 years on the [[Mountain Brook Board of Education]] and is a past president of the [[Junior League of Birmingham]]. She served on Representative [[Artur Davis]]' transition team and was a founding member of the board of the [[Children First Foundation]]. | Florie earned her bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. She served for 10 years on the [[Mountain Brook Board of Education]] and is a past president of the [[Junior League of Birmingham]]. She served on Representative [[Artur Davis]]' transition team and was a founding member of the board of the [[Children First Foundation]]. | ||
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* West, Ty (April 26, 2018) "Ann Florie to retire from Leadership Birmingham." {{BBJ}} | |||
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Revision as of 16:30, 26 April 2018
Ann D. Florie (born September 19, 1953 in Weldon, Arkansas) was the executive director of Leadership Birmingham from 2004 to September 2018, and second vice-chair of the Birmingham Water Works board. She was the founding director of Region 20/20 and a member of the executive committee of the Birmingham Business Alliance.
Florie earned her bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. She served for 10 years on the Mountain Brook Board of Education and is a past president of the Junior League of Birmingham. She served on Representative Artur Davis' transition team and was a founding member of the board of the Children First Foundation.
Florie has also served on the Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama, the Freshwater Land Trust, Brookwood Medical Center, the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Jefferson County Personnel Board, United Way of Central Alabama, and the McWane Science Center. She is a recipient of the Richard Arrington, Jr Achievement Award, the Cahaba Girl Scouts Council's "Women of Distinction" award, and several other honors.
References
- West, Ty (April 26, 2018) "Ann Florie to retire from Leadership Birmingham." Birmingham Business Journal