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'''Phyllis Wyne''' (born [[January 2]], [[1949]]) is a three-term member of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]] representing [[Birmingham City Council District 9|District 9]]. She was elected president of the Board in a 5-4 vote on [[November 9]], [[2010]].
'''Phyllis F. Wyne''' (born [[January 2]], [[1949]]) is a three-term member of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]] representing [[Birmingham City Council District 9|District 9]]. She was elected president of the Board in a 5-4 vote on [[November 9]], [[2010]].


Wyne graduated from [[Western-Olin High School]] and attended Jarvis Christian College in Hawkins, Texas, graduating in [[1971]]. She worked as an instructional design specialist at [[AT&T South|South Central Bell]] until February [[1996]], when she took early retirement after seventeen years. In [[1999]] she became director of programs and services for the [[Literacy Council of Alabama]], serving until [[2005]]. She has led [[Focus On Recovery]], a non-profit organization which helps women overcome alcohol and drug addiction, since [[2009]].
Wyne attended [[Scott Elementary School]] and graduated from [[Western-Olin High School]] in [[1967]]. She attended Jarvis Christian College in Hawkins, Texas, completed a bachelor of arts in business in [[1971]]. She worked as an instructional design specialist at [[AT&T South|South Central Bell]] until February [[1996]], when she took early retirement after seventeen years. In [[1999]] she became director of programs and services for the [[Literacy Council of Alabama]], serving until [[2005]]. She has led [[Focus On Recovery]], a non-profit organization which helps women overcome alcohol and drug addiction, since [[2009]].


Wyne also serves on the boards of the [[Jefferson County Center for Workforce Development]] and the [[Birmingham YMCA]]. She was a member of the [[2004]] class of [[Leadership Birmingham]].
Wyne also serves on the boards of the [[Jefferson County Center for Workforce Development]] and the [[Birmingham YMCA]]. She was a member of the [[2004]] class of [[Leadership Birmingham]].
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* Stock, Erin (August 21, 2009) "Birmingham Board of Education District 9: Wyne, Merrida bring different priorities to race." ''Birmingham News''
* Stock, Erin (August 21, 2009) "Birmingham Board of Education District 9: Wyne, Merrida bring different priorities to race." ''Birmingham News''
* Leech, Marie (November 9, 2010) "Phyllis Wyne elected president of Birmingham Board of Education." ''Birmingham News''
* Leech, Marie (November 9, 2010) "Phyllis Wyne elected president of Birmingham Board of Education." ''Birmingham News''
==External links==
* [http://birmingham.schoolinsites.com/Default.asp?PN=BoardMembers&SubP=Board&DivisionID=1332&DepartmentID=0&SubDepartmentID=0&StaffID='11327' Phyllis Wyne] at birmingham.schoolinsites.com


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Revision as of 22:12, 10 April 2012

Phyllis Wyne

Phyllis F. Wyne (born January 2, 1949) is a three-term member of the Birmingham Board of Education representing District 9. She was elected president of the Board in a 5-4 vote on November 9, 2010.

Wyne attended Scott Elementary School and graduated from Western-Olin High School in 1967. She attended Jarvis Christian College in Hawkins, Texas, completed a bachelor of arts in business in 1971. She worked as an instructional design specialist at South Central Bell until February 1996, when she took early retirement after seventeen years. In 1999 she became director of programs and services for the Literacy Council of Alabama, serving until 2005. She has led Focus On Recovery, a non-profit organization which helps women overcome alcohol and drug addiction, since 2009.

Wyne also serves on the boards of the Jefferson County Center for Workforce Development and the Birmingham YMCA. She was a member of the 2004 class of Leadership Birmingham.

References

  • Stock, Erin (August 21, 2009) "Birmingham Board of Education District 9: Wyne, Merrida bring different priorities to race." Birmingham News
  • Leech, Marie (November 9, 2010) "Phyllis Wyne elected president of Birmingham Board of Education." Birmingham News

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