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Brock graduated from the [[University of Alabama]] with a bachelor of science in [[1977]]. He interned at [[Compass Bank|Central Bank]] and rose to president of Central Bank in [[Huntsville]] and later in [[Birmingham]]. He left banking in [[1994]] to become president of the [[Express Oil Development Company]]. He joined the board of trustees at Samford in [[1998]] and succeeded [[Joseph Mathews, Jr]] as vice president for business affairs in [[2007]]. He was named executive vice president of the university in [[2015]]. He retired from Samford in [[2022]].
Brock graduated from the [[University of Alabama]] with a bachelor of science in [[1977]]. He interned at [[Compass Bank|Central Bank]] and rose to president of Central Bank in [[Huntsville]] and later in [[Birmingham]]. He left banking in [[1994]] to become president of the [[Express Oil Development Company]]. He joined the board of trustees at Samford in [[1998]] and succeeded [[Joseph Mathews, Jr]] as vice president for business affairs in [[2007]]. He was named executive vice president of the university in [[2015]]. He retired from Samford in [[2022]].
On [[October 31]], [[2022]], Samford named a central lobby in the [[Ralph W. Beeson University Center]], [[Buck Brock Commons]] in his honor. The room is the oldest part of the University Center and was originall the campus dining facility.


Brock and his wife [[Nancy Brock|Nancy]] have two children. They attend [[Mountain Brook Baptist Church]]. Their home on [[Sterling Road]] in [[Redmont Park]] was renovated in [[2009]] by the [[Williams Partnership]] architects and featured in ''[[Birmingham magazine|Birmingham]]'' magazine.
Brock and his wife [[Nancy Brock|Nancy]] have two children. They attend [[Mountain Brook Baptist Church]]. Their home on [[Sterling Road]] in [[Redmont Park]] was renovated in [[2009]] by the [[Williams Partnership]] architects and featured in ''[[Birmingham magazine|Birmingham]]'' magazine.
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* Poole, Philip (March 7, 2007) "Brock Elected Financial Vice President." Samford University news release
* Poole, Philip (March 7, 2007) "Brock Elected Financial Vice President." Samford University news release
* McAlister, Laura (May 2010) "A 'Forever' Home: A couple puts down roots in Redmont Park." ''Birmingham'' magazine. Vol. 50, No. 5, p. 59-63
* McAlister, Laura (May 2010) "A 'Forever' Home: A couple puts down roots in Redmont Park." ''Birmingham'' magazine. Vol. 50, No. 5, p. 59-63
* Rice, Dakota (November 1, 2023) "Buck Brock Commons: The Living Room of Samford." Samford University news release


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Revision as of 06:40, 6 November 2023

Buck Brock

Harry Blackwell "Buck" Brock III (born c. 1955, died November 3, 2023) was a former bank executive and the executive vice president and vice president for business affairs at Samford University.

Brock graduated from the University of Alabama with a bachelor of science in 1977. He interned at Central Bank and rose to president of Central Bank in Huntsville and later in Birmingham. He left banking in 1994 to become president of the Express Oil Development Company. He joined the board of trustees at Samford in 1998 and succeeded Joseph Mathews, Jr as vice president for business affairs in 2007. He was named executive vice president of the university in 2015. He retired from Samford in 2022.

On October 31, 2022, Samford named a central lobby in the Ralph W. Beeson University Center, Buck Brock Commons in his honor. The room is the oldest part of the University Center and was originall the campus dining facility.

Brock and his wife Nancy have two children. They attend Mountain Brook Baptist Church. Their home on Sterling Road in Redmont Park was renovated in 2009 by the Williams Partnership architects and featured in Birmingham magazine.

References

  • Poole, Philip (March 7, 2007) "Brock Elected Financial Vice President." Samford University news release
  • McAlister, Laura (May 2010) "A 'Forever' Home: A couple puts down roots in Redmont Park." Birmingham magazine. Vol. 50, No. 5, p. 59-63
  • Rice, Dakota (November 1, 2023) "Buck Brock Commons: The Living Room of Samford." Samford University news release