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* Williams, Roy L. (September 28, 2012) "On the Record with Marcus Lundy, vice president of education and workforce development, Birmingham Business Alliance." {{BN}}
* Williams, Roy L. (September 28, 2012) "On the Record with Marcus Lundy, vice president of education and workforce development, Birmingham Business Alliance." {{BN}}
* Wray, Cheryll (August 23, 2013) "Birmingham election: District 9 residents say they are ready for their fair share of attention." {{BN}}
* Wray, Cheryll (August 23, 2013) "Birmingham election: District 9 residents say they are ready for their fair share of attention." {{BN}}
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Revision as of 08:59, 22 October 2013

Marcus Lundy

Marcus Lundy, Jr (born c. 1967 in Birmingham) is vice-president of education and workforce development for the Birmingham Business Alliance and an ordained minister at Living Stones Temple.

Lundy graduated from West End High School in 1985 and earned his bachelor of science in secondary education in 1998 at Alabama A&M University, where he played football, ran track, and earned spots on the dean's and president's lists for academic achievement.

Lundy worked in human resources for several Birmingham businesses before moving to Richmond, Virginia to work for Wachovia Securities and the Cardinal Resource Group. In 2011 he returned to Birmingham to work for the BBA. He also serves as a procurement and supplier diversity manager for Regions Bank

Lundy is running for Birmingham City Council District 9 in the 2013 Birmingham municipal election.

Lundy is married to the former Phedra Britton and has three children.

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (July 27, 2011) "BBA makes new hire, promotion." The Birmingham News
  • Williams, Roy L. (September 28, 2012) "On the Record with Marcus Lundy, vice president of education and workforce development, Birmingham Business Alliance." The Birmingham News
  • Wray, Cheryll (August 23, 2013) "Birmingham election: District 9 residents say they are ready for their fair share of attention." The Birmingham News
Birmingham City Council
District 1 Clinton Woods District 4 J. T. Moore District 7 Wardine Alexander
District 2 Hunter Williams District 5 Darrell O'Quinn District 8 Carol Clarke
District 3 Valerie Abbott District 6 Crystal Smitherman District 9 LaTonya Tate

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