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Camacho Santa Ana earned a bachelor's degree in French and theater from [[Birmingham-Southern College]] in [[1991]] and a master's in organizational management at [[UAB]]. She worked as a wine clerk and consultant in New York City before opening "LeNell's Ltd.", an award-winning wine and spirits boutique in Brooklyn in [[2003]]. | Camacho Santa Ana earned a bachelor's degree in French and theater from [[Birmingham-Southern College]] in [[1991]] and a master's in organizational management at [[UAB]]. She worked as a wine clerk and consultant in New York City before opening "LeNell's Ltd.", an award-winning wine and spirits boutique in Brooklyn in [[2003]]. | ||
In [[2009]], after losing her lease, Camacho Santa Ana relocated to Baja California, where she and her husband, [[Demian Santa Ana|Demian]], operated "Casa Cóctel" lounge. The couple returned to [[Birmingham]] in [[2011]]. They purchased the [[J. R. Copeland residence]] in [[Norwood]] in [[ | In [[2009]], after losing her lease, Camacho Santa Ana relocated to Baja California, where she and her husband, [[Demian Santa Ana|Demian]], operated "Casa Cóctel" lounge. The couple returned to [[Birmingham]] in [[2011]]. They purchased the [[J. R. Copeland residence]] in [[Norwood]] in [[2012]]. Since then she has worked as a bar manager for [[Homewood]]'s [[Little Donkey]]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:02, 3 April 2012
LeNell Camacho Santa Ana (born c. 1970 in Ft Payne) is a wine consultant and bartender.
Camacho Santa Ana earned a bachelor's degree in French and theater from Birmingham-Southern College in 1991 and a master's in organizational management at UAB. She worked as a wine clerk and consultant in New York City before opening "LeNell's Ltd.", an award-winning wine and spirits boutique in Brooklyn in 2003.
In 2009, after losing her lease, Camacho Santa Ana relocated to Baja California, where she and her husband, Demian, operated "Casa Cóctel" lounge. The couple returned to Birmingham in 2011. They purchased the J. R. Copeland residence in Norwood in 2012. Since then she has worked as a bar manager for Homewood's Little Donkey.
References
- Horn, Jason (April 3, 2012) "Highly anticipated Little Donkey opens in Homewood". Magic City Post