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'''Carolyn Hollman Cobb''' (born c. [[1951]]) is a former banker and a two-term member of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]] representing [[Birmingham City Council District 4|District 4 | '''Carolyn Hollman Cobb''' (born c. [[1951]]) is a former banker and was a two-term member of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]] representing [[Birmingham City Council District 4|District 4]]. | ||
Cobb has an associate's degree in education from the [[Alabama Lutheran Academy]]. She is a former banker and has served as PTA president and as a volunteer tutor at [[Woodlawn High School]]. | Cobb has an associate's degree in education from the [[Alabama Lutheran Academy]]. She is a former banker and has served as PTA president and as a volunteer tutor at [[Woodlawn High School]]. | ||
Cobb lost her third term re-election bid in the [[2009 Birmingham City Council election|2009 election]] to [[Edward Maddox]] after a runoff. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* "Birmingham Board of Education District 4: Carolyn Hollman Cobb" (August 21, 2009) ''Birmingham News'' | * "Birmingham Board of Education District 4: Carolyn Hollman Cobb" (August 21, 2009) ''Birmingham News'' | ||
* Leech, Marie (September 30, 2009) "District 4 Birmingham Board of Education candidates Carolyn Cobb, Edward Maddox agree experience is key." ''Birmingham News'' | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:57, 22 October 2009
Carolyn Hollman Cobb (born c. 1951) is a former banker and was a two-term member of the Birmingham Board of Education representing District 4.
Cobb has an associate's degree in education from the Alabama Lutheran Academy. She is a former banker and has served as PTA president and as a volunteer tutor at Woodlawn High School.
Cobb lost her third term re-election bid in the 2009 election to Edward Maddox after a runoff.
References
- "Birmingham Board of Education District 4: Carolyn Hollman Cobb" (August 21, 2009) Birmingham News
- Leech, Marie (September 30, 2009) "District 4 Birmingham Board of Education candidates Carolyn Cobb, Edward Maddox agree experience is key." Birmingham News