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'''Jennifer Trammell''' (born c. [[1962]]) is the president and CEO of the [[Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce]] and the [[Partnership of Shelby County]]. | '''Jennifer Trammell''' (born c. [[1962]]) is the president and CEO of the [[Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce]] and the [[Partnership of Shelby County]]. | ||
Trammell was born in Gadsden, but raised in [[Huffman]] before moving to [[Shelby County]] around [[1975]]. After graduating from the [[University of Alabama]], she worked at [[BellSouth]] for 20 years, primarily as a public relations manager. She later began working for the Chamber and became president in January [[2007]]. She was also a member of the [[Progress 280 Task Force]]. | Trammell was born in Gadsden, but raised in [[Huffman]] before moving to [[Shelby County]] around [[1975]]. After graduating from the [[University of Alabama]], she worked at [[AT&T South|BellSouth]] for 20 years, primarily as a public relations manager. She later began working for the Chamber and became president in January [[2007]]. She was also a member of the [[Progress 280 Task Force]]. | ||
Trammell is a resident of [[Indian Springs Village]] where she lives with her children. She is also a certified scuba diver and enjoys golfing, water and snow skiing, and attending her children's sports activities. | Trammell is a resident of [[Indian Springs Village]] where she lives with her children. She is also a certified scuba diver and enjoys golfing, water and snow skiing, and attending her children's sports activities. |
Revision as of 19:18, 9 November 2010
Jennifer Trammell (born c. 1962) is the president and CEO of the Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce and the Partnership of Shelby County.
Trammell was born in Gadsden, but raised in Huffman before moving to Shelby County around 1975. After graduating from the University of Alabama, she worked at BellSouth for 20 years, primarily as a public relations manager. She later began working for the Chamber and became president in January 2007. She was also a member of the Progress 280 Task Force.
Trammell is a resident of Indian Springs Village where she lives with her children. She is also a certified scuba diver and enjoys golfing, water and snow skiing, and attending her children's sports activities.
Preceded by: Karen Ream |
Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce president 2007–present |
Succeeded by: (current) |
References
- Thomas-Ogle, Marienne. (April 25, 2007). "'My favorite thing is going to my children's sporting activities.'" The Birmingham News.