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'''Donald Taylor Lupo, Jr''' (born [[March 23]], [[1951]] in Greenville, South Carolina) is currently the | '''Donald Taylor Lupo, Jr''' (born [[March 23]], [[1951]] in Greenville, South Carolina) is currently the director of the [[Mayor's Office of Citizens Assistance]] (MOCA). | ||
Lupo was born in South Carolina but grew up in Decatur. He moved to Birmingham to attend [[Samford University]]. Lupo spent more than 28 years in the men's clothing business. In [[1999]], Lupo was appointed director of MOCA after [[Bernard Kincaid]] took office as [[Mayor of Birmingham]]. In [[2007]], after Kincaid was defeated by [[Larry Langford]], Lupo was retained as co-director of MOCA, along with Langford ally and radio talk-show host [[Frank Matthews]]. | Lupo was born in South Carolina but grew up in Decatur. He moved to Birmingham to attend [[Samford University]]. Lupo spent more than 28 years in the men's clothing business. In [[1999]], Lupo was appointed director of MOCA after [[Bernard Kincaid]] took office as [[Mayor of Birmingham]]. In [[2007]], after Kincaid was defeated by [[Larry Langford]], Lupo was retained as co-director of MOCA, along with Langford ally and radio talk-show host [[Frank Matthews]], which lasted until 2009 when Langford was removed from office after a bribery conviction. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*Bryant, Joseph D. (November 17, 2007) "Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford retains more department heads from Bernard Kincaid's administration." ''Birmingham News'' | *Bryant, Joseph D. (November 17, 2007) "Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford retains more department heads from Bernard Kincaid's administration." ''Birmingham News'' | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 11:30, 9 May 2010
Donald Taylor Lupo, Jr (born March 23, 1951 in Greenville, South Carolina) is currently the director of the Mayor's Office of Citizens Assistance (MOCA).
Lupo was born in South Carolina but grew up in Decatur. He moved to Birmingham to attend Samford University. Lupo spent more than 28 years in the men's clothing business. In 1999, Lupo was appointed director of MOCA after Bernard Kincaid took office as Mayor of Birmingham. In 2007, after Kincaid was defeated by Larry Langford, Lupo was retained as co-director of MOCA, along with Langford ally and radio talk-show host Frank Matthews, which lasted until 2009 when Langford was removed from office after a bribery conviction.
References
- Bryant, Joseph D. (November 17, 2007) "Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford retains more department heads from Bernard Kincaid's administration." Birmingham News
External links
- MOCA at InformationBirmingham