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'''Carol Clarke''' is an executive at [[Regions Financial Corp.]] and chair of the [[Cultural Alliance of Greater Birmingham]].
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'''Carol E. Clarke''' (born in [[Birmingham]]) is an executive at [[Regions Financial Corp.]] and chair of the [[Cultural Alliance of Greater Birmingham]].


Clarke graduated from [[Ramsay High School]] and earned a bachelor of science in electrical engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. She worked as a staff engineer for the Brooklyn Union Gas Company in New York from [[1989]] to [[1993]].
Clarke attended [[Wilkerson Elementary School|Wilkerson]] and [[Scott Elementary School]]s and graduated from [[Ramsay High School]]. She earned a bachelor of science in electrical engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. She worked as a staff engineer for the Brooklyn Union Gas Company in New York from [[1989]] to [[1993]] and later worked for H. J. Russell & Co. as a program management consultant. While working there, she managed the Birmingham events of the [[1996 Olympic Games]].


After being hired as a chief administrative assistant for capital projects, she was promoted to Director of the [[Birmingham Department of Economic Development]] under Mayor [[Bernard Kincaid]]. She continued in that role after [[Larry Langford]] took office in November [[2007]], but left to accept employment at Regions in January [[2008]]. She was succeeded by [[Tracy Morant-Adams]].
In [[2000]], Clarke was hired as a chief administrative assistant for capital projects. She was promoted to Director of the [[Birmingham Department of Economic Development]] under Mayor [[Bernard Kincaid]]. She continued in that role after [[Larry Langford]] took office in November [[2007]], but left to accept employment at Regions in January [[2008]]. She was succeeded by [[Tracy Morant-Adams]].


In November [[2012]] Clarke was appointed to fill the unexpired term of [[Edward Maddox]] on the [[Birmingham Board of Education]].
In November [[2012]] Clarke was appointed to fill the unexpired term of [[Edward Maddox]] on the [[Birmingham Board of Education]].
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* DeButts, Jimmy (January 8, 2008) "Birmingham's economic development director leaves for Regions Bank job." {{BBJ}}
* DeButts, Jimmy (January 8, 2008) "Birmingham's economic development director leaves for Regions Bank job." {{BBJ}}
* Leech, Marie (November 8, 2012) "Carol Clarke chosen for Birmingham school board's District 4." {{BN}}
* Leech, Marie (November 8, 2012) "Carol Clarke chosen for Birmingham school board's District 4." {{BN}}
==External links==
* [http://bcs.schoolwires.net/Page/16430 Carol Clarke] at bcs.schoolwires.net


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Revision as of 19:29, 12 February 2013

Carol Clarke

Carol E. Clarke (born in Birmingham) is an executive at Regions Financial Corp. and chair of the Cultural Alliance of Greater Birmingham.

Clarke attended Wilkerson and Scott Elementary Schools and graduated from Ramsay High School. She earned a bachelor of science in electrical engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. She worked as a staff engineer for the Brooklyn Union Gas Company in New York from 1989 to 1993 and later worked for H. J. Russell & Co. as a program management consultant. While working there, she managed the Birmingham events of the 1996 Olympic Games.

In 2000, Clarke was hired as a chief administrative assistant for capital projects. She was promoted to Director of the Birmingham Department of Economic Development under Mayor Bernard Kincaid. She continued in that role after Larry Langford took office in November 2007, but left to accept employment at Regions in January 2008. She was succeeded by Tracy Morant-Adams.

In November 2012 Clarke was appointed to fill the unexpired term of Edward Maddox on the Birmingham Board of Education.

References

  • DeButts, Jimmy (January 8, 2008) "Birmingham's economic development director leaves for Regions Bank job." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Leech, Marie (November 8, 2012) "Carol Clarke chosen for Birmingham school board's District 4." The Birmingham News

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