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Ireland began working at [[Vulcan Materials Company|Birmingham Slag Company]] in 1947 and was appointed assistant to the vice president of sales in [[1958]]. After a year he was named director of marketing services. In [[1961]] he moved to become assistant to the vice president for finance. After that he held positions as vice president and senior vice president. He also served on the company's board of directors from [[1957]] to [[1979]].
Ireland began working at [[Vulcan Materials Company|Birmingham Slag Company]] in 1947 and was appointed assistant to the vice president of sales in [[1958]]. After a year he was named director of marketing services. In [[1961]] he moved to become assistant to the vice president for finance. After that he held positions as vice president and senior vice president. He also served on the company's board of directors from [[1957]] to [[1979]].


Ireland was a long-time supporter of medical charities, including the [[Crippled Children's Clinic]]. He founded [[Glenwood Mental Health Services]] in [[1973]] and served on its board of directors. In [[1979]] he was appointed Commissioner of Mental Health by Governor [[Fob James]]. Ireland was also a shareholder in the [[Clintone Record Company]].
Ireland was a long-time supporter of medical charities, including the [[Crippled Children's Clinic]]. He founded [[Glenwood Autism and Behavioral Health Center|Child Mental Health Services]] (now Glenwood) in [[1973]] and served on its board of directors. In [[1979]] he was appointed Commissioner of Mental Health by Governor [[Fob James]]. Ireland was also a shareholder in the [[Clintone Record Company]].


In [[2011]] Ireland supported a hostile bid by Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. to take over Vulcan Materials.
In [[2011]] Ireland supported a hostile bid by Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. to take over Vulcan Materials.

Revision as of 17:00, 9 February 2015

Glenn Ireland II (born April 5, 1926 in Montgomery; died February 7, 2015) was an executive with Vulcan Materials and the founder of the Glenwood Autism and Behavioral Health Center.

Ireland was the son of Charles B. and Reynolds Ireland. He attended the Baylor School in Chattanooga and earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Virginia in 1947. He went on to attend Virginia's Graduate School of Business Administration and to complete management programs at the University of Illinois and Harvard University.

Ireland began working at Birmingham Slag Company in 1947 and was appointed assistant to the vice president of sales in 1958. After a year he was named director of marketing services. In 1961 he moved to become assistant to the vice president for finance. After that he held positions as vice president and senior vice president. He also served on the company's board of directors from 1957 to 1979.

Ireland was a long-time supporter of medical charities, including the Crippled Children's Clinic. He founded Child Mental Health Services (now Glenwood) in 1973 and served on its board of directors. In 1979 he was appointed Commissioner of Mental Health by Governor Fob James. Ireland was also a shareholder in the Clintone Record Company.

In 2011 Ireland supported a hostile bid by Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. to take over Vulcan Materials.

Ireland was inducted into the Alabama Academy of Honor in 1982 and the Birmingham Business Hall of Fame in 2011. He was a past president of the Monday Morning Quarterback Club, an officer of the Relay Club, and a member of several country clubs.

Ireland died in 2015. He was survived by his wife, Mallie, three daughters, and 10 grandchildren.

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