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Latest revision as of 16:30, 18 September 2017
The 2017-2018 Class of Leadership Birmingham is made up of a number business and community leaders.
Participants attend monthly workshops, beginning with a fall retreat, which tackle a range of community and regional issues.
The 2016-2017 Class includes:
- Kevin Archer, Berney Office Solutions
- Stephen Armstrong, O'Neal Steel
- Allen Bolton, UAB
- John Bolus, Maynard Cooper & Gale
- George Buchanan III, Regions Bank
- Meredith Calhoun, Corporate Realty Associates
- James Cason, Warren Averett
- Jorge Castro, Cantina
- Chloe Cook, Sidewalk Film Festival
- Stephanie Cooper, Alabama Power Company
- Bob Crutchfield, Innovate Birmingham
- Trey Cummings, CS Equity Partners
- Kate Darden, Brookwood Baptist Health
- Lucy DiChiara, Alagasco
- Selena Dickerson, Sarcor
- David Eberhardt Jr, Birmingham-Southern College
- Brian Edwards, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama
- Fred Elliott, Renasant Bank
- Jason Eppenger, Citizens Trust Bank
- Jack Fiscus, Dawson Memorial Baptist Church
- Damian Gilbert, Wells Fargo
- Myrle Grate, Children’s Harbor
- Khaula Hadeed, Council on American-Islamic Relations Alabama
- Timothy Hall, Howard College of Arts & Sciences, Samford University
- Marty Handlon, Mayor of Alabaster
- David Hicks, Jefferson County Department of Health
- Chuck Holmes, WBHM-FM
- Sharon Howell, Indian Springs School
- Myeisha Hutchinson, Oak Ridge Park Neighborhood Association
- David Kimberlin, UAB
- Michele Kong, Kulture City/Children's of Alabama
- Sheri Krell, N. E. Miles Jewish Day School
- Maria Lampley, Pathways
- John Lentine, Sheffield & Lentine
- DeJarvis Leonard, Alabama Department of Transportation
- Emily Hess Levine, Ronne & Donald Hess Foundation/Southwood Partners
- Bruce Limbaugh, Homewood City Council/Limbaugh Toyota
- Amanda Loper, David Baker Architects
- Melvin Love, Oxmoor Valley Elementary School
- D. J. Mackovets, 2021 World Games Foundation
- Lucy Marsh, Thompson Tractor Company
- Jamey McMahon, Jorden Industries
- André McShan, St Vincent's Health System/Honda Manufacturing of Alabama
- Marshall Rathmell, Berk Cleveland Rathmell Wealth Strategies
- Chuck Redden, AutoTec
- Andy Rotenstreich, Baker Donelson
- Jay Smith, Brockwell Smith LLC
- Amanda Storey, Jones Valley Teaching Farm
- Farah Sultan, Vitalogy Wellness Center
- C. Samuel Todd, Vulcan Materials Company
- Libba Vaughan, Freshwater Land Trust
- Stephen Wallace, 10th Judicial Circuit of Alabama
- Karla Wiles, EBSCO
- Cissy Williams, Protective Life Corporation
- Nick Willis, PNC Bank
References
- West, Ty (September 18, 2017) "Who made Leadership Birmingham for 2017-2018?." Birmingham Business Journal