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1987<br />
ROBERT B.<br />
ADERHOLT
1987 The Hon. Robert B. Aderholt<br />
Hometown: Haleyville<br />
BA, History and Political<br />
Science, 1987<br />
JD, Cumberland School of<br />
Law, 1990<br />
U.S. HOUSE OF<br />
REPRESENTATIVES<br />
(AL-04)<br />
1997-present<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Chair, Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor<br />
Health & Human Services, and Education;<br />
• Member, Commerce, Justice and Science<br />
Subcommittee; Defense Subcommittee<br />
• BSC Outstanding Young <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2007
1990<br />
CAROLINE MCDONALD<br />
ADERHOLT
1990 Caroline McDonald Aderholt<br />
Hometown: Huntsville<br />
BA/BS, Political Science and<br />
Business Management, 1990<br />
OWNER, MANAGER<br />
AND SHAREHOLDER,<br />
McDonald Farms<br />
Partnership<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• BSC Student Government Association President<br />
1989-1990<br />
• Auburn University Trustee, 2022-present<br />
• Committee Co-Chair for Women’s Events,<br />
National Prayer Breakfast<br />
• Yellowhammer News Woman of Impact, <strong>2024</strong>
1989<br />
HELEN KRONTIRAS<br />
ANDERSON
1989 Helen Krontiras Anderson, MD<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BS in Biology, 1989<br />
MD, UAB, 1994<br />
Residency, 2000<br />
BREAST SURGICAL<br />
ONCOLOGIST AND<br />
MEDICAL DIRECTOR,<br />
UAB Multidisciplinary<br />
Breast Clinic<br />
DIRECTOR OF<br />
CLINICAL AFFAIRS,<br />
O’Neal Cancer Service Line<br />
HALL OF FAME HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• BSC Distinguished <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2014<br />
• Association of Women Surgeons<br />
Distinguished Member, 2023
1997<br />
GINNY PHILLIPS<br />
ASHE
1997 Ginny Phillips Ashe<br />
Hometown: Montgomery<br />
BS in Political Journalism,<br />
Phi Beta Kappa, 1997<br />
NOVELIST<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Debut novel The Well and The Mine won<br />
2009 Barnes & Noble Discover Award<br />
• Fierce Kingdom named one of the New York<br />
Times Book Review’s Best Crime Novels of<br />
2017<br />
• BSC Outstanding Young <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2009
2012<br />
HILLARY<br />
BEARD
2012 Hillary Beard<br />
Hometown: Guntersville<br />
BA, Political Science, 2012<br />
CHIEF OF STAFF,<br />
U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Student Government Association Executive<br />
Vice President, 2011-2012<br />
• Legislative Intern, Hispanic Interest Coalition<br />
of Alabama, 2012<br />
• Intern, Legislative/Press Assistant, Senior<br />
Policy Advisor, Legislative Director in Sewell<br />
office, 2012-2020; named Chief of Staff in<br />
December 2020
1940<br />
HENRIETTA<br />
BOGGS
1940 Henrietta Longstreet Boggs<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BA in English, 1940<br />
AUTHOR<br />
JOURNALIST<br />
FIRST LADY OF COSTA RICA<br />
GAME-CHANGER HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• First Lady of Second Republic of Costa Rica,<br />
1948-1949<br />
• Led effort to win voting rights for<br />
Costa Rican women<br />
• Author, Married to a Legend: My Life with<br />
Don Pepe, 2008<br />
• Co-Founder, River Region Living magazine,<br />
Montgomery
1977<br />
KENNETH<br />
BRAMLETT
1977 Dr. Kenneth Bramlett<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BS, summa cum laude,<br />
Chemistry, 1977;<br />
MD, UAB School of Medicine, 1981<br />
Fellowships at Harvard, St. Joseph’s<br />
in Boston, and Hanover, Germany,<br />
1987-1988<br />
ORTHOPEDIC<br />
SURGEON<br />
and<br />
PROBLEM SOLVER<br />
HALL OF FAME HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Developed minimally invasive techniques for<br />
hip, shoulder, knee, foot, and ankle problems for<br />
athletes and arthritis patients<br />
• Internationally recognized for patient outcomes<br />
and cost-effective results<br />
• Has performed more than 30,000 orthopedic<br />
procedures over his career<br />
• BSC Distinguished <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2007
2000<br />
EMILY KYZER<br />
BROWNE
2000 Emily Kyzer Browne<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BS in Biology, magna cum laude,<br />
Phi Beta Kappa, 2000;<br />
M.S. in Nursing,<br />
Vanderbilt University, 2002;<br />
Doctor of Nursing Practice,<br />
Vanderbilt University, 2013<br />
DIRECTOR OF<br />
TRANSITION<br />
ONCOLOGY,<br />
St. Jude Children’s<br />
Research Hospital,<br />
Memphis<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Diagnosed with cancer in her teens;<br />
continued treatment while a BSC student<br />
• BSC Outstanding Young <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2011<br />
• Memphis Business Journal<br />
Top 40 Under 40, 2006
2001<br />
ANSLEY COLLINS<br />
BROWNS
2001 Ansley Collins Browns<br />
Hometown: Tallahassee<br />
BS in Mathematics,<br />
Phi Beta Kappa, 2001<br />
MANAGER OF<br />
INTERNATIONAL SPACE<br />
STATION PAYLOADS<br />
and COMMERCIAL<br />
FACILITIES BRANCH<br />
NASA, Houston<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Harrison Honors Program project at BSC led to<br />
22-year career at NASA<br />
• Now leads team of engineers who manage<br />
research equipment onboard the Space Station<br />
• BSC Outstanding Young <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2014
2015<br />
RACHEL<br />
BUCHAN
2015 Rachel Buchan<br />
Hometown: Leeds<br />
BS in Psychology and Religion,<br />
Phi Beta Kappa, 2015<br />
Master’s Degree in Peace and<br />
Conflict Studies via Rotary<br />
International Peace Fellowship,<br />
University of Queensland, 2021<br />
ECONOMIC<br />
DEVELOPMENT<br />
SPECIAL PROJECTS<br />
MANAGER<br />
City of <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Fulbright Scholar, Kabaruk, Turkey, 2015-2016<br />
• BSC Rising Star Award, 2017<br />
• BSC Honors Day Speaker, 2023
2016<br />
HANNAH M.<br />
BYRNE
2016 Hannah M. Byrne<br />
Hometown: Chattanooga<br />
BA in History, 2016;<br />
MA, Public History,<br />
American University, 2019<br />
CREATOR OF<br />
MULTIMEDIA<br />
EXPERIENCES<br />
in multiple languages<br />
at museums and tourist<br />
sites across the world<br />
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR<br />
• Produces multimedia experiences in multiple<br />
languages at museums and tourist sites<br />
across the world<br />
• Program Assistant, Smithsonian Institution<br />
Archives, 2019-2022<br />
• BSC Rising Star Award, 2020
2012<br />
JENNIFER<br />
COMMANDER
2012 Jennifer Commander<br />
Hometown: Auburn<br />
BA in English and Spanish,<br />
magna cum laude,<br />
Phi Beta Kappa, 2012<br />
JD, magna cum laude,<br />
Washington & Lee University, 2016,<br />
Order of the Coif,<br />
Editor-in-Chief of Law Review<br />
ATTORNEY/<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
CORPORATE<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Vulcan Materials<br />
Company<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Associate, Bradley LLP, 2016-2022<br />
• BSC Young <strong>Alumni</strong> Council President, 2020-2022<br />
• BSC Outstanding Young <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2022
1966<br />
MILES<br />
COPELAND III
1966 Miles Copeland III<br />
Hometown: London, England<br />
BA in History, 1966<br />
MS in Economics<br />
American University of Beirut<br />
MUSIC IMPRESARIO<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Managed The Police, Sting, Wishbone Ash<br />
and numerous other bands and musicians<br />
• Founded I.R.S. Records and produced R.E.M.,<br />
The Go-Gos, The Bangles, Berlin, and more<br />
• Wrote Two Steps Forward, One Step Back:<br />
My Life in the Music Business, 2021<br />
• His father, Miles Copeland Jr., BSC Class of<br />
1941, established CIA presence in the<br />
Middle East after WWII
1953<br />
ALAN<br />
DIMICK
1953 Alan Dimick, MD<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BS, Biology, 1953<br />
MD, UAB, 1958<br />
PIONEERING BURN<br />
and TRAUMA<br />
PHYSICIAN<br />
GAME-CHANGER HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• UAB faculty/clinical staff, 1963-1999<br />
• Led efforts to improve emergency care and<br />
disaster planning for <strong>Birmingham</strong>, including<br />
paramedic and EMT training for firefighters<br />
• Chaired State Emergency Medical Services<br />
Advisory Board, 1972-1986<br />
• Founded American Burn Association<br />
• Leadership <strong>Birmingham</strong> Class of 1998<br />
• BSC Distinguished <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 1982
2001<br />
PRIM FORMBY<br />
ESCALONA
2001 Prim Formby Escalona<br />
Hometown: Wetumpka<br />
BS, Interdisciplinary Studies,<br />
magna cum laude,<br />
Phi Beta Kappa, 2001<br />
JD, summa cum laude,<br />
Order of the Coif,<br />
University of Alabama, 2004<br />
U.S. ATTORNEY<br />
for the Northern<br />
District of Alabama,<br />
2020-present<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Clerk for the Hon. William H. Pryor, Jr.,<br />
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit,<br />
2008-2009<br />
• Deputy Solicitor-General for the State of<br />
Alabama, 2011-2012<br />
• Multiple leadership positions in the<br />
U.S. Department of Justice, 2017-present
1954<br />
ABE<br />
FAWAL
1954 Abe Fawal<br />
Hometown: Ramallah, Palestine<br />
BS in Theatre, 1954<br />
MA in Film, UCLA<br />
PhD, University of Oxford, 1996<br />
FILMMAKER,<br />
AUTHOR,<br />
HISTORIAN<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• First Assistant Director on<br />
Lawrence of Arabia, 1962<br />
• Co-Founder, <strong>Birmingham</strong> International<br />
Educational Film Festival<br />
• Founder, Chair and Board Member,<br />
BSC Writing Today Conference<br />
• Author of On the Hills of God,<br />
set in 1947 Palestine<br />
• Winner of the PEN Oakland Award for<br />
Excellence in Literature
1996<br />
G. COURTNEY<br />
FRENCH
1996 G. Courtney French<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BS, Secondary Education, 1995<br />
JD, Cumberland School of Law, 1998<br />
ATTORNEY;<br />
PRESIDENT,<br />
Courtney French<br />
Broadcasting<br />
(WATV 94.9)<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Clerk for Alabama Supreme Court Justice<br />
Ralph D. Cook, 1998-1999<br />
• Founding Partner, Petway French Ford LLP<br />
• President, Courtney French Broadcasting<br />
(WATV), 2017-present<br />
• Top 40 Lawyers Under 40, The National Trial<br />
Lawyers<br />
• 50 Future Leaders of America, Ebony Magazine<br />
• BSC Trustee, 2019-present
1964<br />
CHARLES<br />
GAINES
1964 Charles Gaines<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BA, English, Phi Beta Kappa,<br />
1964; MFA, Writing,<br />
University of Iowa, 1967<br />
WRITER,<br />
INVENTOR OF<br />
PAINTBALL<br />
HALL OF FAME HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• 1972 novel Stay Hungry was basis for 1975<br />
film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and<br />
Sally Field, set and filmed in <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
• Two Emmys for TV writing<br />
• Using dye-pellet guns, devised a game that<br />
became paintball; co-founded company that<br />
standardized rules of the game and sold the<br />
first equipment<br />
• BSC Distinguished <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2005<br />
• Alabama Writers Hall of Fame, 2018<br />
• Alabama Writers Form Truman Capote<br />
Award, 2020
1979<br />
SHERYL SPEED<br />
GORDON
1979 Sheryl Speed Gordon<br />
Hometown: Selma<br />
BS in Biology, 1979;<br />
BS in Secondary Eduction-<br />
Biology/Chemistry, 1987<br />
MA, Educational Leadership,<br />
1993 AUM; MS, Military<br />
Strategic Studies, US Army<br />
War <strong>College</strong>, 2003<br />
ADJUTANT GENERAL<br />
Alabama<br />
National Guard<br />
2017-2023<br />
MVP HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• First female general officer in the<br />
Alabama National Guard<br />
• 43-year military career<br />
• Promoted to brigadier general in 2009<br />
• Promoted to major general in 2011
1941<br />
VIRGINIA VAN DER VEER<br />
HAMILTON
1941 Virginia Van der Veer Hamilton<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BA in History, 1941;<br />
MA (1961) and PhD (1968) in<br />
History, University of Alabama<br />
(second woman to do so)<br />
PIONEERING<br />
HISTORIAN,<br />
EDUCATOR,<br />
and WRITER<br />
GAME-CHANGER HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Covered Capitol Hill and the White House for<br />
the AP during FDR and Truman administrations<br />
• Definitive biographer of US Supreme Court<br />
Justice Hugo Black and US Sen. Lister Hill<br />
• Among first to acknowledge contributions of<br />
women, Blacks, and native Americans in<br />
Alabama history textbooks
1944<br />
MARGUERITE JONES<br />
HARBERT
1944 Marguerite Jones Harbert<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BA in Liberal Arts and<br />
Science, 1944<br />
PHILANTHROPIST<br />
HALL OF FAME HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Played soccer, volleyball, and basketball; ran<br />
track; named Outstanding Athlete all four years<br />
• Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution<br />
• Trustee, <strong>Birmingham</strong> Museum of Art<br />
• Trustee: <strong>Birmingham</strong>-<strong>Southern</strong>, 1997-2012<br />
• BSC Sports Hall of Fame, 2006<br />
• BSC Honorary Doctorate, 1989
1943<br />
JAMES<br />
HATCHER
1943 James Hatcher<br />
Hometown: Enterprise<br />
BA, Theatre, 1943<br />
DIRECTOR AND<br />
PRODUCER<br />
HALL OF FAME HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Founder, Town & Gown Theater,<br />
<strong>Birmingham</strong> Summerfest<br />
• Co-Founder, Alabama Council on the Arts<br />
and Humanities, Alabama Ballet, <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
Festival of Arts<br />
• Directed Miss Alabama Pageant for decades;<br />
directed Miss America Pageant for television<br />
in 1960<br />
• Alabama State Chief of Protocol, 1983-1987<br />
• <strong>Birmingham</strong> Gallery of Distinguished Citizens, 1990
1999<br />
BRAD<br />
HAYES
1999 Brad Hayes<br />
Hometown: Mobile<br />
BA, Business Administration,<br />
cum laude, 1999;<br />
JD, University of Alabama, 2005<br />
LEGISLATIVE<br />
DIRECTOR,<br />
Office of<br />
Sen. Tommy Tuberville,<br />
2021-present<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Vice President of External Affairs,<br />
U.S. International Development Finance<br />
Corporation, 2020-2021<br />
• Leadership roles at US Department of Homeland<br />
Security, Office of Management and<br />
Budget, Customs and Border<br />
Protection, 2017-2020<br />
• Director of Congressional and Public Affairs,<br />
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 2011-2017
2002<br />
WALKER<br />
HAYES
2002 Walker Hayes<br />
Hometown: Mobile<br />
BA in Music/Piano, 2002<br />
SINGER/SONGWRITER<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Moved to Nashville in 2005 to pursue career<br />
in country music<br />
• Wrote/co-wrote/sang guest vocals under<br />
contract to Capitol Records, 2005-2016<br />
• Viral hit “Fancy Like,” released in summer<br />
2021, reached on #3 on Billboard Hot 100<br />
and #1 on Hot Country Songs; by September<br />
2021, certified Gold and Platinum<br />
• “Fancy Like” TikTok video created with his<br />
children during the pandemic has nearly<br />
3 million likes to date
1980<br />
DONALD<br />
HEFLIN
1980 Donald Heflin<br />
Hometown: Huntsville<br />
BS, Political Science and Religion,<br />
Phi Beta Kappa 1980<br />
JD, University of Alabama, 1983<br />
MS, National Defense University,<br />
2004<br />
US AMBASSADOR<br />
and<br />
CAREER DIPLOMAT<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Numerous posts in the US Foreign Service,<br />
including Peru, India, Mexico, Zambis, Rwanda,<br />
Burundi, and the UK, 1987-2015<br />
• U.S. Ambassador to Cape Verde, 2015-2018<br />
• Minister-Counselor for Consular and Consulate<br />
Affairs in Mexico, 2018-2020<br />
• Executive Director, The Edward R. Murrow Center<br />
at The Fletcher School, Tufts University
1942<br />
HOWELL T.<br />
HEFLIN
1942 The Hon. Howell T. Heflin<br />
Hometown: Tuscumbia<br />
BA in History and Political<br />
Science, 1942<br />
JD, University of Alabama, 1948<br />
ALABAMA CHIEF<br />
JUSTICE<br />
and<br />
US SENATOR<br />
HALL OF FAME HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Alabama State Bar President, 1965-1966<br />
• 24th Chief Justice, Alabama Supreme Court,<br />
1971-1977<br />
• Champion of the Judicial Article of 1973<br />
• U.S. Senator, 1979-1997<br />
• Chair, Senate Ethics Committee, 1987-1992<br />
• BSC Honorary Doctorate, 1980
1972<br />
D. BRUCE<br />
IRWIN
1972 D. Bruce Irwin, MD<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BS in Biology, 1972;<br />
MD, UAB, 1976<br />
PHYSICIAN<br />
and<br />
FOUNDER,<br />
American Family Care<br />
GAME-CHANGER HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Grew up watching doctors and nurses care for his<br />
disabled father; his BSC dorm room was the first<br />
bedroom he’d ever had<br />
• Turned a small clinic in Hoover into a 30-state<br />
network of more than 300 locations, forever<br />
changing the delivery of non-emergency urgent care
1950<br />
DONALD R.<br />
KAHN
1950 Donald R. Kahn, MD<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BS in Pre-Med Studies, 1950<br />
MD, UAB ; Internship,<br />
Washington University at St. Louis<br />
Residencies,<br />
University of Michigan<br />
PIONEERING<br />
CARDIOVASCULAR<br />
SURGEON<br />
HALL OF FAME HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Performed first heart bypass surgeries in<br />
state of Michigan and first heart transplant<br />
in state of Wisconsin<br />
• Developed solution used to safely transport<br />
donor hearts<br />
• Launched heart transplant program at<br />
Baptist Princeton<br />
• BSC Distinguished <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2011
1967<br />
F. CLEVELAND<br />
KINNEY
1967 F. Cleveland Kinney, PhD, MD<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BS in Biology/BA in Art, 1967<br />
PhD, Neuroanatomy, UAB, 1976<br />
MD, UAB, 1985<br />
GERIATRIC<br />
PSYCHIATRIST<br />
and PROFESSOR<br />
EMERITUS<br />
UAB<br />
HALL OF FAME HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Exemplary Psychiatrist Award, National Alliance<br />
for the Mentally Ill, 2000<br />
• Numerous teaching awards at UAB<br />
• BSC Distinguished <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2009<br />
• University of Alabama Medical <strong>Alumni</strong> Association<br />
Distinguished Alumnus, 2018
2006<br />
JEFF<br />
KROGSGARD
2006 Jeff Krogsgard<br />
Hometown: Daphne<br />
BS in Accounting, 2006<br />
VICE PRESIDENT AND<br />
CONTROLLER,<br />
Brasfield & Gorrie<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• NCAA All-American Scholar, 2005 & 2006 (golf)<br />
• BSC Sports Hall of Fame, 2012 (golf)<br />
• <strong>Birmingham</strong> Business Journal Top 40 Under 40,<br />
<strong>2024</strong>
1984<br />
RUSSELL J.<br />
LEVENSON
1984 Rev. Dr. Russell J. Levenson, Jr.<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BA in Business and English, 1984;<br />
Master of Divinity, Virginia<br />
Theological Seminary, 1992<br />
Doctor of Ministry in Spiritual<br />
Formation, Beeson Divinity School<br />
RECTOR,<br />
St. Martin’s Episcopal<br />
Church, Houston<br />
HALL OF FAME HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Officiated funerals of President George H.W. Bush<br />
and Barbara Bush<br />
• Author of Witness to Dignity, a book about the<br />
Bushes’ life and faith<br />
• Distinguished Alumnus, Beeson Divinity School, 2011<br />
• Dean’s Cross, Virginia Theological Seminary, 2012<br />
• BSC Distinguished <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2019
1983<br />
BERNARD<br />
LOCKHART
1983 Bernard Lockhart<br />
Hometown: Leeds<br />
BA, Physical Education, 1983<br />
Masters of Public and Private<br />
Management, BSC, 2008<br />
FOUNDER<br />
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR<br />
Magic City Smooth Jazz<br />
HALL OF FAME HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Founded Jazz in the Park series at Avondale Park in<br />
2010 expanded to Bessemer, Helena, Tuscaloosa,<br />
Huntsville<br />
• Taste of Fourth Avenue Jazz Festival drew thousands<br />
to <strong>Birmingham</strong>’s historic Black business district<br />
• BSC Distinguished <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2023
1989<br />
TONDRA<br />
LODER-JACKSON
1989 Tondra Loder-Jackson<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BS in Political Science, 1989<br />
MS, Public Policy Analysis,<br />
University of Chicago, 1991<br />
PhD, Human Development/<br />
Family Studies,<br />
Northwestern University, 2002<br />
Post-Doc, University of Pennsylvania,<br />
2002-2003<br />
PROFESSOR<br />
UAB Schools<br />
of Education<br />
and<br />
Arts & Humanities<br />
HALL OF FAME HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Founder and past director, UAB Center<br />
for Urban Education<br />
• Author, Schoolhouse Activists:<br />
African-American Educators and the<br />
Long <strong>Birmingham</strong> Civil Rights Movement,<br />
SUNY Press, 2015<br />
• BSC Distinguished <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2020
1935<br />
HUGH<br />
MARTIN
1935 Hugh Martin<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BA, Music, 1935<br />
COMPOSER, ARRANGER,<br />
and PLAYWRIGHT<br />
for Hollywood and Broadway<br />
HALL OF FAME HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Best known for composing the Christmas<br />
classic ‚“Have Yourself a Merry Little<br />
Christmas,” and‚ “The Trolley Song,” for<br />
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)<br />
• Nominated for four Tonys and two Oscars<br />
• Songwriters Hall of Fame, 1983;<br />
• Alabama Music Hall of Fame, 2001<br />
• BSC Distinguished <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2009
2004<br />
BERNARD<br />
MAYS
2004 Bernard Mays, Jr.<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BS, Accounting, 2004<br />
MS, Accounting,<br />
University of Virginia, 2005<br />
CONTROLLER,<br />
UAB<br />
GAME-CHANGER HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Student Government Association President,<br />
2003-2004<br />
• BSC Outstanding Young <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2020<br />
• Board Member, Children’s Village, 2011-present<br />
• Planning Member, City of Homewood Commercial<br />
Development Authority, 2012-2015
1995<br />
DAN<br />
MILNER
1995 Dan Milner, MD<br />
Hometown: Monroeville<br />
B.S., Chemistry,<br />
Phi Beta Kappa, 1995<br />
MD, UAB, 2000<br />
MSc, Epidemiology, Harvard<br />
Chan School of Public Health, 2010<br />
MBA, UAB, 2020<br />
PATHOLOGIST,<br />
EPIDEMIOLOGIST,<br />
and CONSULTANT<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Harvard Medical School faculty, 2005-2016<br />
• Adjunct faculty at Harvard Chan School<br />
of Public Health, 2016-present<br />
• Chief Medical Officer, American Society<br />
of Clinical Pathology, 2016-2022
2007<br />
WILSON<br />
NASH
2007 Wilson Nash<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BA in Political Science and<br />
Religion,<br />
Phi Beta Kappa, 2007;<br />
Masters in International Study,<br />
University of Sydney, 2009;<br />
JD, University of Alabama, 2012<br />
GENERAL COUNSEL,<br />
Brasfield & Gorrie<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Associate, Bradley LLP, 2012-2015<br />
• <strong>Birmingham</strong> Business Journal Rising<br />
Star of Law, 2016<br />
• Alabama Association of General<br />
Contractors Top 40 Under 40, 2020<br />
• Board Member, Better Basics<br />
• Young Supporters Board, UAB O’Neal<br />
Comprehensive Cancer Center
1964<br />
SENA JETER<br />
NASLUND
1964 Sena Jeter Naslund<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BA in English, 1964<br />
MFA and PhD,<br />
University of Iowa<br />
NOVELIST<br />
and EMERITUS<br />
PROFESSOR OF<br />
ENGLISH,<br />
University of Louisville<br />
HALL OF FAME HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Author of several international bestsellers, including<br />
Ahab’s Wife (1999), Four Spirits (2003), and<br />
Abundance: A Novel of Marie Antoinette (2006)<br />
• BSC Distinguished <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2004<br />
• Poet Laureate, State of Kentucky, 2005<br />
• BSC Honorary Doctorate, 2019
1994<br />
ANDY<br />
NEWTON
1994 Andy Newton<br />
Hometown: Mobile<br />
BS, Economics, 1994<br />
PRESIDENT<br />
Uniti Fiber<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Co-Founder/President/CEO of <strong>Southern</strong> Light<br />
one of the 10 largest pure fiber optic companies<br />
in the US, from 2001 until its acquisition by<br />
Uniti Group in 2017.<br />
• Mobile Bay Magazine 40 Under 40, 2011<br />
• BSC Board of Trustees, 2018-present
2016<br />
DENZEL<br />
OKINEDO
2016 Denzel Okinedo<br />
Hometown: Huntsville<br />
BS, Political Science and Government<br />
JD, Cumberland School of Law<br />
Student Bar Association President,<br />
2018-2019<br />
ATTORNEY<br />
Burr & Forman,<br />
<strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Student Government Association<br />
President, 2015-2016<br />
• BSC Trustee, 2022-present<br />
• President, BSC Young <strong>Alumni</strong> Council,<br />
2022-present<br />
• BSC Rising Star Award, 2022<br />
• <strong>Birmingham</strong> Business Journal NextGen<br />
Top Law Award, 2022<br />
• Best Lawyers in America, <strong>2024</strong>
1984<br />
CRAFT<br />
O’NEAL
1984 Craft O’Neal<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BA in Business Administration<br />
and Economics, 1984<br />
CHAIRMAN and CEO<br />
O’Neal Industries, Inc.<br />
HALL OF FAME HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Board Member: <strong>Birmingham</strong> Business Alliance<br />
• Board Member: O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center<br />
• Board Member: Children’s of Alabama<br />
• Board Member: Leadership <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
• Leadership Alabama Class of 2013
1976<br />
SCOTT M.<br />
PHELPS
1976 Scott M. Phelps<br />
Hometown: Tuscaloosa<br />
BA, cum laude, 1976<br />
JD, University of Alabama, 1979<br />
VICE PRESIDENT<br />
AND SECRETARY,<br />
Greene Group,<br />
1995-present<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• University of Alabama System Board of Trustees,<br />
2015-present; currently President Pro Tem<br />
• Associate and Partner, Bradley LLP, 1979-1995;<br />
• Argued and won a case before the US Supreme<br />
Court at age 33<br />
• Secretary, Bryant Bank, 2013-present
1988<br />
ELLEN WOODWARD<br />
POTTS
1988 Ellen Woodward Potts<br />
Hometown: Huntsville<br />
BA, Business Administration/<br />
Finance, cum laude, 1988<br />
MBA, University of South<br />
Alabama, 1993<br />
EXECUTIVE<br />
DIRECTOR,<br />
Habitat for Humanity<br />
Tuscaloosa<br />
HALL OF FAME HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Managing Partner, Dementia Dynamics,<br />
2010-2013<br />
• Author, A Pocket Guide for the Alzheimer’s<br />
Caregiver, 2011<br />
• BSC Distinguished <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2017<br />
• Tuscaloosa County Civic Hall of Fame, 2023
1980<br />
TERESA TANNER<br />
PULLIAM
1980 The Hon. Teresa Tanner Pulliam<br />
Hometown: Huntsville<br />
All-Star Roster BA, Political<br />
Science, magna cum laude, 1980<br />
JD, University of Alabama, 1983<br />
JUDGE<br />
Jefferson County<br />
Circuit Court<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Prosecutor, Mobile (1983)<br />
and Jefferson (1986-1991) Counties<br />
• Judge in the 10th Judicial Circuit, 2005-2018
1964<br />
HOWELL H.<br />
RAINES
1964 Howell H. Raines<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BA, English,<br />
Phi Beta Kappa, 1964<br />
MA, English,<br />
University of Alabama, 1973<br />
JOURNALIST, AUTHOR,<br />
PULITZER PRIZE<br />
WINNER<br />
PRESS BOX HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• National Correspondent, White House<br />
Correspondent, London Bureau Chief, Editorial<br />
Page Editor, and Executive Editor, New York<br />
Times, 1978-2003<br />
• 1992 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing for<br />
Grady’s Gift, a memoir of his Alabama childhood<br />
• Author, Whiskey Man (1977), My Soul is<br />
Rested (1983), Fly Fishing Through the Midlife<br />
Crisis (1993), and Silent Calvary (2023)
1999<br />
J. ANDREW<br />
ROBISON
1999 J. Andrew Robison<br />
Hometown: Prattville<br />
BS in Accounting,<br />
cum laude, 1999<br />
JD, cum laude,<br />
Washington & Lee, 2002<br />
MANAGING PARTNER<br />
Bradley LLP<br />
HALL OF FAME HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Best Lawyers in America, 2014-<strong>2024</strong><br />
• <strong>Birmingham</strong> Business Journal Power 60:<br />
Magic City’s Most Influential Executives, 2023<br />
• Trustee: Eyesight Foundation of Alabama<br />
• Trustee: <strong>Birmingham</strong> Museum of Art;<br />
• Board Member: <strong>Birmingham</strong> Business Alliance,<br />
W&L Law Council
1998<br />
CLAY<br />
RYAN
1998 Clay Ryan<br />
Hometown: Muscle Shoals<br />
BS, Political Science<br />
and Government, 1998;<br />
JD, University of Alabama, 2022<br />
Editor, Alabama Law Review<br />
SENIOR VICE<br />
PRESIDENT OF<br />
EXTERNAL AFFAIRS,<br />
Alabama Power<br />
Company<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Chair, Governmental and Regulatory Practice<br />
Group, Maynard Cooper & Gale, 2002-2015<br />
• Vice Chancellor/Senior Vice Chancellor for<br />
External Affairs, University of Alabama System,<br />
2015-2023<br />
• <strong>Birmingham</strong> Business Journal‘s Top 40 Under<br />
40, Year; #3 on Yellowhammer News Power &<br />
Influence 50, 2022
1991<br />
DAWN HELMS<br />
SHARFF
1991 Dawn Helms Sharff<br />
Hometown: Baldwin County<br />
BS in Accounting, summa cum laude,<br />
Phi Beta Kappa, 1991<br />
JD. University of Virginia, 1994<br />
PARTNER,<br />
Bradley LLP<br />
GAME-CHANGER HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• First woman to serve as managing partner at Bradley<br />
• Chair, The Women’s Foundation of Alabama, 2023<br />
• <strong>Birmingham</strong> Businesss Journal Top <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
Women, 2020<br />
• Best of the Bar, 2022
2007<br />
KELLEY BROOKS<br />
SIMONEAUX
2007 Kelley Brooks Simoneaux<br />
Hometown: Chattanooga<br />
BA in Political Science, 2007<br />
JD, University of Tennessee, 2010<br />
FOUNDER,<br />
The Spinal Cord Injury<br />
Law Firm<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• As a law student, worked to exonerate the<br />
first person in U.S. wrongly convicted based<br />
on mitochondrial DNA<br />
• Founded law firm specializing in representing<br />
people injured in catastrophic events<br />
• Created Wheel2Ride, focused on expanding<br />
access to ride-sharing platforms for people<br />
with mobility challenges<br />
• Board Member, Washington, D.C. Trial<br />
Lawyers Association and American<br />
Association for Justice<br />
• BSC Outstanding Young <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2019
1994<br />
TERRY<br />
SMILEY
1994 Terry Smiley<br />
Hometown: Talladega<br />
BS, Business Administration, 1994<br />
Master’s in Public and<br />
Private Management, 2007<br />
VICE PRESIDENT<br />
Eastern Division,<br />
Alabama Power<br />
Company,<br />
2019-present<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Led governmental affairs for Spire, 2015-2017<br />
• Vice Chair, Talladega <strong>College</strong> Board of Trustees<br />
• Leadership <strong>Birmingham</strong> Class of 2012<br />
• Board member, Calhoun County Economic<br />
Development Council, Calhoun Chamber of<br />
Commerce<br />
• BSC Sports Hall of Fame, 2000 (basketball)
1979<br />
SHARON ANN<br />
SPENCER
1979 Sharon Ann Spencer, MD<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BS in Chemistry,<br />
magna cum laude,<br />
Phi Beta Kappa, 1979<br />
MD, UAB, 1983<br />
PROFESSOR<br />
OF RADIATION<br />
ONCOLOGY and<br />
SENIOR SCIENTIST,<br />
UAB<br />
HALL OF FAME HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• American Cancer Society Life Inspiration<br />
Award, 2005<br />
• Brewer-Heslin Award for Professionalism in<br />
Medicine, 2021<br />
• BSC Distinguished <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2012
2016<br />
GRAHAM<br />
SPENCER
2016 Graham Spencer<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BS in Political Science,<br />
summa cum laude,<br />
Phi Beta Kappa, 2016<br />
MBA, Duke University, 2022<br />
MANAGING DIRECTOR<br />
& PRINCIPAL<br />
The Education<br />
Advisory Board,<br />
New York<br />
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Undergraduate Representative to International<br />
Executive Committee, Sigma Chi Fraternity, 2015<br />
• Co-founded EAB’s global research partnership to<br />
serve small, tuition-driven colleges and universities<br />
• BSC Rising Star Award, 2019
1931<br />
LUTHER L.<br />
TERRY
1931 Luther L. Terry<br />
Hometown: Red Level<br />
BS, Biology, 1931<br />
MD, Tulane University, 1935<br />
9 TH<br />
US SURGEON GENERAL<br />
GAME-CHANGER HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Ninth Surgeon General of the United States,<br />
1961-1965<br />
• Authored landmark report concluding that<br />
cigarette smoking causes lung cancer and<br />
chronic pulmonary diseases<br />
• Paved pathway to mandatory warning labels on<br />
tobacco products<br />
• Chief of General Medicine and Experimental<br />
Therapeutics, National Heart Institute, 1950-<br />
1955; laid foundation for “golden era of<br />
cardiovascular clinical investigation<br />
• Alabama Healthcare Hall of Fame<br />
• BSC Honorary Doctorate, 1961
1986<br />
JOHN KEVIN<br />
TUCKER
1986 John Kevin Tucker, MD<br />
Hometown: Monroeville<br />
BS, Mathematics,<br />
Phi Beta Kappa, 1986;<br />
MD, Cornell University, 1990<br />
Nephrology Fellowship, UAB<br />
VICE PRESIDENT OF<br />
EDUCATION,<br />
Mass General/Brigham<br />
ASSOCIATE<br />
PROFESSOR,<br />
Harvard Medical School<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• UAB Nephrology Faculty, 1996-2002<br />
Top 10 Teacher Award<br />
• Volunteer, National Kidney Foundation<br />
• BSC Trustee, 2010-present<br />
• BSC Outstanding Young <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2004
1960<br />
JABO<br />
WAGGONER
1960 The Hon. Jabo Waggoner<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
BS, Business Administration,<br />
1960<br />
JD, <strong>Birmingham</strong> School of Law,<br />
1964<br />
SENATOR<br />
16th District of Alabama,<br />
1990-present<br />
CHAIR<br />
Rules Committee,<br />
Confirmations,<br />
and Local Legislation<br />
HALL OF FAME HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Alabama House of Representatives, 1966-1983<br />
• Longest record of service for any Jefferson<br />
County legislator in Alabama history<br />
• BSC Sports Hall of Fame, 2007 (basketball)<br />
• Distinguished <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2013
1996<br />
HERB<br />
WILLIAMS
1996 Herb Williams IV<br />
Hometown: Montgomery<br />
BFA in Sculpture, 1996<br />
SCULPTOR<br />
ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Creator of large installations made entirely of<br />
crayons, including six commissioned for the<br />
international concourse at the Atlanta airport<br />
• Works on exhibit at galleries in Washington, DC,<br />
New York, Nashville, Charlotte, and Shanghai,<br />
China<br />
• National Endowment for the Arts grant, 2011<br />
• BSC Outstanding Young <strong>Alumni</strong> Award, 2015
1986<br />
DELYNN MORING<br />
ZELL
1986 DeLynn Moring Zell<br />
Hometown: Headland<br />
BA, Accounting, 1986<br />
CEO & FOUNDER,<br />
Bridgeworth + Savant<br />
MVP HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Al.com’s Women Who Shape the State, 2018<br />
• Forbes list of America’s Top Women Financial<br />
Advisors, 2021<br />
• Leadership Alabama Class XXX; current board<br />
member<br />
• BSC Board of Trustees, 2008-present ;<br />
Chair, 2020-2022<br />
• <strong>Birmingham</strong> Business Journal CEO of the Year,<br />
Top <strong>Birmingham</strong> Women, 2023
1980<br />
ROWDY T.<br />
PANTHER
1980 Rowdy T. Panther<br />
Hometown: <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />
MASCOT<br />
GAME-CHANGER HIGHLIGHTS<br />
• Origin Story: In a 1916 football matchup with<br />
Spring Hill <strong>College</strong>, a spectator observed that<br />
“those boys from <strong>Birmingham</strong> look like a pack<br />
of panthers.”<br />
• Dubbed “Rowdy” in 1980 through a namethe-mascot<br />
contest; winning entry influenced<br />
by popularity of Auburn University swimmer<br />
Rowdy Gaines, later an Olympic gold medalist