Tag Archive for: Spotlight
Lisa Mays
A Huntsville native, Mays obtained her undergraduate degree from Samford University before earning her Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama School of Law
Judy Ryals
Judy Ryals finds herself in this issue’s SPOTLIGHT. And while she might just be the last person to tell you about it, Ryals should be used to the spotlight by now.
Bart Williams
As the Executive Director of the EarlyWorks Museums System, Bart Williams is a crucial part of the team that produces an invaluable educational resource to children and adults alike in Huntsville.
Jeff Samz
It’s safe to say Jeff Samz’s first year on the job has been different than he might have expected. Taking on the job as CEO of Huntsville Hospital Health System is a daunting task without any additional sources of stress.
Julia Nabors
The first Spotlight of summer is officially shining on Julia Nabors and her work as Executive Director of the Community Free Dental Clinic, which helps nearly 300 people a month maintain dental health, free of charge.
Amy George
Amy George, Director of Corporate and Government Relations for the Huntsville Hospital Foundation has spent nearly two decades building awareness and raising ...
Heather Mason
Heather Mason is growing HEALS by leaps and bounds. Since taking the helm as Executive Director at HEALS three and a half years ago, Mason has witnessed an upward trajectory.
Chip Cherry
Chip Cherry is president and CEO of the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce – positioning him as the liaison between businesses, organizations and the community at large. During his tenure, the city of Huntsville has experienced continuous growth with no end in sight.
Christie Finley
When Huntsville City Schools Board of Education selected Christie Finley as its new leader in August 2018, she inherited a robust school district. However, it was initially fraught with challenges of a fiscal variety.
John Allen
John Allen, the Committee of 100’s dynamic CEO, speaks about its mission and exciting initiatives. Founded in 1995 by a group of eight business leaders from the Chamber of Commerce, the Committee’s focus is the City of Huntsville, the City of Madison, and the County of Madison. It was founded on three principles: high quality public education, long term economic development, and cooperative local government.
