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'''Rashada LeRoy''' (born [[June 22]], [[1979]]) is the founder of [[LRY Media Group]], which produced the [[2022 World Games opening ceremony|opening]] and [[2022 World Games closing ceremony|closing]] ceremonies for the [[2022 World Games]] at [[Protective Stadium]], as well as the [[World Games Plaza]] venue at [[City Walk]].
'''Rashada LeRoy''' (born [[June 22]], [[1979]] in Dothan, Houston County) is the founder of [[LRY Media Group]], which produced the [[2022 World Games opening ceremony|opening]] and [[2022 World Games closing ceremony|closing]] ceremonies for the [[2022 World Games]] at [[Protective Stadium]], as well as the [[World Games Plaza]] venue at [[City Walk]].
 
LeRoy graduated from Northview High School in Dothan in [[1979]] and completed a bachelor's degree in management information systems at the [[University of Alabama]] in [[2003]].


In [[2007]] LeRoy launched ''[[Upgrade]]'', a regional fashion and lifestyle magazine.
In [[2007]] LeRoy launched ''[[Upgrade]]'', a regional fashion and lifestyle magazine.


LeRoy worked previously as a marketing executive for the [[Alabama Power Company]]. She founded her own company in [[2017]]. In [[2019]] LRY was contracted to organize the [[Birmingham Freedom Fest]] at [[Kelly Ingram Park]]. It was awarded the commission for the World Games in December of that year.
LeRoy worked previously as a marketing executive for the [[Alabama Power Company]]. She founded her own company in [[2017]]. In [[2019]] LRY was contracted to organize the [[Birmingham Freedom Fest]] at [[Kelly Ingram Park]]. It was awarded the commission for the World Games in December of that year.
LeRoy serves on the board of the [[Alabama Small Business Development Initiative]] and was formerly a board member for [[Alabama Classic Foundation]] and [[Sidewalk Film Festival]]. She also served on the junior boards of the [[Birmingham Public Library]] and the [[Railroad Park Foundation]].


==References==
==References==
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* "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gym4C3CNkjU Interview with Rashada LeRoy]" (March 24, 2022) by Philipp Doering for "We Are the World Games"
* "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gym4C3CNkjU Interview with Rashada LeRoy]" (March 24, 2022) by Philipp Doering for "We Are the World Games"
* "[http://www.birminghamtimes.com/2022/07/power-moves-rashada-leroy-set-the-stage-for-the-world-games-2022-in-birmingham/ Power Moves: Rashada LeRoy set the stage for The World Games 2022 in Birmingham]" (July 16, 2022) ''[[Alabama NewsCenter]]''/{{BT}}
* "[http://www.birminghamtimes.com/2022/07/power-moves-rashada-leroy-set-the-stage-for-the-world-games-2022-in-birmingham/ Power Moves: Rashada LeRoy set the stage for The World Games 2022 in Birmingham]" (July 16, 2022) ''[[Alabama NewsCenter]]''/{{BT}}
==External links==
* [https://www.rashadaleroy.com/ Rashada LeRoy] website
* [https://www.instagram.com/_the_real_leroy Rashada LeRoy] on Instagram.com


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Revision as of 16:19, 19 July 2022

Rashada LeRoy (born June 22, 1979 in Dothan, Houston County) is the founder of LRY Media Group, which produced the opening and closing ceremonies for the 2022 World Games at Protective Stadium, as well as the World Games Plaza venue at City Walk.

LeRoy graduated from Northview High School in Dothan in 1979 and completed a bachelor's degree in management information systems at the University of Alabama in 2003.

In 2007 LeRoy launched Upgrade, a regional fashion and lifestyle magazine.

LeRoy worked previously as a marketing executive for the Alabama Power Company. She founded her own company in 2017. In 2019 LRY was contracted to organize the Birmingham Freedom Fest at Kelly Ingram Park. It was awarded the commission for the World Games in December of that year.

LeRoy serves on the board of the Alabama Small Business Development Initiative and was formerly a board member for Alabama Classic Foundation and Sidewalk Film Festival. She also served on the junior boards of the Birmingham Public Library and the Railroad Park Foundation.

References

External links