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Austin graduated from [[John Carroll High School]] in [[1997]].  He began working with the Center in [[1996]], ten years after it was founded by his father, pastor [[Gerald Austin, Sr.]].
Austin graduated from [[John Carroll High School]] in [[1997]].  He began working with the Center in [[1996]], ten years after it was founded by his father, pastor [[Gerald Austin, Sr.]].


Austin is president of the [[Central City Neighborhood Assocation]], and was named [[Willam Bell]]'s successor on the city council on [[December 23]], [[2008]].
Austin is president of the [[Central City Neighborhood Assocation]], and was named [[William Bell]]'s successor on the city council on [[December 23]], [[2008]].


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Revision as of 12:17, 23 December 2008

Johnathan F. Austin (born c. 1979) is the executive director for the Center for Urban Missions and the District 5 Representative of the Birmingham City Counil.

Austin graduated from John Carroll High School in 1997. He began working with the Center in 1996, ten years after it was founded by his father, pastor Gerald Austin, Sr..

Austin is president of the Central City Neighborhood Assocation, and was named William Bell's successor on the city council on December 23, 2008.

References

  • Bryant, Joseph (December 23, 2008) "Birmingham Council Jonathan F. Austin (sic) to fill District 5 vacancy." Birmingham News