UAB’s newest group of community advisors is made up of young professionals offering their support to the university. Called Leadership UAB, the group’s annual membership class will consist of 40 to 50 people between the ages of 25 and 40 selected to represent a cross-section of Birmingham’s vibrant young professional community.

March 20, 2008

UAB's newest group of community advisors is made up of young professionals offering their support to the university. Called Leadership UAB, the group's annual membership class will consist of 40 to 50 people between the ages of 25 and 40 selected to represent a cross-section of Birmingham's vibrant young professional community.

"The organization's mission is to help educate young leaders about UAB's vision, mission and ongoing endeavors in teaching, research, community service and patient care," said Shirley Salloway Kahn, Ph.D., vice president for Development, Alumni and External Relations. "Members selected to participate bring experience from various corporate, civic and volunteer backgrounds.

"By building relationships and fostering a better understanding of UAB, we hope to engender support and help develop dedicated ambassadors and volunteers," Kahn said. "The members of our charter class promise an outstanding start."

Visit Leadership UAB online at www.uab.edu/leadershipuab.

 

Leadership UAB - Class of 2008     

Paige D. Albright, Paige Albright Orientals

Alyson Malone Bagby, The Malone Family Foundation

Jim W. Beatty, First American Bank

Robert A. Boehme, Tractor & Equipment Company

Daniel R. Briggs, Daniel George Restaurant

Mary Katherine L. Cabaniss, Community Leader

Ragan D. Cain, Tacala, LLC

Meredith R. Calhoun, Corporate Realty Associates

Martin B. Clapp, Wood Fruitticher Grocery Company, Inc.

Jon David Conolley, Means Advertising, Inc.

J. Leigh Davis, Southern Company

Marquita Furness Davis, State of Alabama Office of School Readiness

Virginia E. DeBardeleben, Trust Company of Sterne Agee

S. Matthew Dent, Buffalo Rock Company

Michael J. Douglas, Friedman Leak

Mary N. Doyle, Children's Health System

Bingham D. Edwards, Jr., Balch & Bingham LLP

Brooks Emory, Red Mountain Bank

Ashelynn K. Falkenburg, Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail

M. Michael Gee, Jr., Taylor Company, Inc.

Braxton C. Goodrich, BE&K, Inc.

Michelle R. Hammett, Vulcan Materials Company

Alicia M. Harrison, Starnes & Atchison LLP

Key Hudson, Regions Bank

Wyndall A. Ivey, Maynard Cooper & Gale, P.C.

Scarlotte D. Kilgore, RealtySouth

Jamika A. Kirk, The Horizons School

T. Devon Laney, Innovation Depot, Inc.

Caroline T. Little, Thompson Realty Company, Inc.

Katharine Marx, AMW, Inc.

John L. McDonald, Integra Water LLC

Guy K. Mitchell III, Mitchell Industries, Inc.

Benjamin M. Moncrief, Bradley Arant Rose & White LLP

William E. Pearson III, Mental Floss LLC

Deidra K. Perry, The Birmingham News

Caroline I. Pittman, Takeda Pharmaceuticals

Margaret Moore Porter, Corporate Executive Board

J. Andrew Robison, Bradley Arant Rose & White LLP

Joseph E. Sandner IV, Sandner Commercial Real Estate, Inc.

Mitesh B. Shah, Maynard Cooper & Gale, P.C.

Cedric D. Sparks Sr., City of Birmingham Mayor's Office Division of Youth Services

Krystal S. Swann, WVTM-TV NBC 13

Casey L. Talley, HealthSouth Corporation

R. Dixon Thuston Jr., Honda Manufacturing of Alabama

Molly J. Williams, Grandbridge Real Estate Capital LLC

Brandon D. Wilson, O2ideas, Inc.