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Dr. David Bronner is the Chief Executive
Officer of the Retirement Systems of Alabama, a public pension
fund with assets in excess of $32 billion providing benefits for
over 314,000 public employees and retirees. The RSA is the 43rd
largest public pension fund in the nation.
Dr. Bronner earned a Ph.D. and a law degree from the University
of Alabama where he taught in the Graduate Schools of Business
and Education and served as Assistant Dean and Lecturer in the
School of Law before coming to RSA.
Dr. Bronner has been featured in Time, Governing magazine, The
Institutional Investor, The Money Manager, Wall Street
Journal, Business Week, Forbes Magazine, and Pension& Investment
Age for his investment strategies and financial market decisions.
In 2003, PlanSponsor magazine named the RSA “Plan
Sponsor of the Year.”
High profile investments to help Alabama
thrive are a hallmark of Dr. Bronner, including office buildings
in Montgomery, Mobile and New York and the development of luxurious
hotels and conference centers in Prattville, Auburn, Point Clear,
Mobile, Birmingham and Montgomery. Other investments include Raycom
Media and Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc., which provide free
advertising for the state of Alabama and a new cruise terminal
in Mobile. Dr. Bronner served as Chairman of the US Airways Board
of Directors during 2003-2005.
However, the venture of which Dr. Bronner
is most proud is the Alabama’s Robert Trent Jones Golf
Trail, a renowned collection of 26 championship golf courses
that has put Alabama at the top of the list of golf destinations
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A New Orleans native, Dr.
Joseph V. Trahan, III, has over twenty-five years of
public relations/affairs experience in governmental, association,
and educational and non-profit public relations.
Dr. Trahan is retired Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army Reserve
(USAR), and a former Commander of the 314th Public Affairs Operations
Center located in Birmingham, Alabama.
While in the armed forces, Dr. Trahan successfully operated four
Joint Information Bureaus and one Joint Information Center from
1991-94. Some of his assignments were: Joint Logistics Over The
Shore -1992; the Presidential Task Force Andrew-1992; the National
Boy Scout Jamboree -1993 and the 50th Anniversary of Operation
Overlord (D-Day) - 1994.
Since 1998, Dr. Trahan has superbly trained more than 3,500 people
yearly in media relations throughout almost all of the United States.
England, Norway, France, Belgium, Paraguay, Mexico and The Netherlands.
Dr. Trahan graduated from Tulane University with a Bachelor of
Arts degree in American Military History. He holds a Master of
Arts degree in Public Relations from Ball State University and
a Ph.D. in Mass Communication with an emphasis in Public Relations
and Advertising from The University of Southern Mississippi. An
accredited member of Public Relations Society of America, Dr. Trahan
is a former member of the National PRSA Board of Directors and
National PRSSA Faculty Advisor.
He’s also a long-suffering New Orleans Saints Fan! |
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As senior vice president for Public Affairs and
Communications at the Business Council of Alabama, Marty
Sullivan is charged with directing all BCA communications
strategies to enhance public understanding of, and support for,
BCA policies, positions, programs and initiatives.
In this capacity, she is responsible for providing public relations
counsel to the President, Board of Directors and BCA staff; maintaining
strong and mutually trusting statewide and regional media relationships;
developing advocacy campaigns and directing issues management initiatives;
fostering open and honest communications with all BCA stakeholders
and audiences; developing form and content for BCA conferences
and special events; and directing outreach programs that further
the work and mission of the BCA, Alabama's largest association
of business and industry.
Mrs. Sullivan has more than 25 years of experience in public relations
and journalism. Prior to joining the BCA in 1996, she operated
her own public relations firm for six years; worked in corporate
communications for two major Montgomery area companies, and covered
state government for the Montgomery Advertiser/Alabama Journal.
She, and the BCA Public Affairs staff, have received numerous honors
and awards from various state and regional public relations and
marketing organizations.
Marty is an honors graduate of Auburn University with a degree
in Public Relations/Journalism. In addition to her work with the
BCA, Marty is a member and past-president of the Public Relations
Council of Montgomery; a former board member of the Public Relations
Council of Alabama; a member of the Southern Public Relations Federation,
the American Society of Association Executives, and the Alabama
Council of Association Executives. Mrs. Sullivan has also been
active in her community, serving as a member of the board of directors
for the Montgomery Area Food Bank and Jubilee Cityfest. She is
also a member of Leadership Montgomery and the Junior League of
Montgomery. In addition, in recent years she has served on the
selection panel for the Alabama Teacher of the Year; and, in 2007
she was appointed to serve on the Governor’s Commission for
Quality Teaching.
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Doug Amos has been involved
in sports media in Montgomery for 24 years, having started his
career in 1984 as a sportswriter for the Montgomery Advertiser,
covering major college athletics. After five years as a print journalist,
Amos began his broadcasting career in 1993, co-hosting a sports
radio talk show in central Alabama. In 1995, he and his co-host
were awarded the Associated Press top broadcasting award for Alabama.
In addition to co-hosting The Roundtable each weekday
from noon to 2 on WMSP-AM 740 in Montgomery, Amos is the assistant
athletic director for media relations and marketing at Faulkner
University. He hosts Faulkner Sports Weekly, a 32-week
television show, and Faulkner This Week, a 32-week radio
show – both spotlighting the school’s athletic program.
He also is the play-by-play voice of Faulkner football and radio
broadcasts. In addition, Amos hosts a pair of statewide radio
programs – Prep Sports Weekly, which promotes high
school athletics each Saturday morning, and College Football
Saturday, which looks into the big games of the day during
football season.
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Jessica F. Taylor began working
for Governor Bob Riley in 2001 during his first campaign for Governor
while he was still a Congressman in the third district. She
joined the Riley Administration as Director of Scheduling in January
of 2003. Taylor worked for the Hoover Chamber of Commerce
in Birmingham, before joining the Riley campaign.
She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Relations
and Spanish from Auburn University in 2001. Taylor is originally
from Birmingham, but she now resides in Montgomery.. |
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David Keating is senior director
of corporate communications for General Growth Properties. He
oversees internal and external PR/communications, media relations
and crisis communications initiatives for the company.
Mr. Keating joined General Growth Properties in 2000 after a 10-year
career in front of the camera as a television news anchor and reporter
in Texas. As a reporter in two Texas markets, he covered
many local-turned-national stories such as the aftermath of the
Branch Davidian standoff in Waco, Texas, and the Oklahoma City
bombing.
Mr. Keating earned a bachelor’s degree in communications
with an emphasis on broadcast journalism from Midwestern State
University.
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Nicole Spreck is the director
of public affairs for General Growth Properties, Inc. She is responsible
for developing and coordinating GGP’s media and government
relations initiatives for new developments, redevelopments and
master-plan communities.
Ms. Spreck joined General Growth Properties in 2000. She
held a variety of positions in marketing, corporate communications
and crisis management.
Ms. Spreck graduated from Valparaiso University with a bachelor’s
degree in communications.
She is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers
and a recipient of metropolitan Chicago Big Brothers Big Sisters
of the Year for 2005. |
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Tim Lennox is
host of Alabama Public Television’s “For The Record”,
a weeklynews and analysis program broadcast at 8pm Fridays. The
programs are also available online at www.aptv.org/ftr
Tim is a native New Yorker, born in The Bronx, raised in Queens.
He served three years in the U.S. Army, including one year in Quang
Tri, Vietnam, where he worked as a print and broadcast journalist.
After working for several radio stations in NY/NJ, Tim got smart
in 1976 and moved to Alabama, settling in Birmingham where he worked
for WERC Radio in a variety of roles including helicopter traffic
reporter, news director, talk-show host and program director.
In 1994, Tim started hosting “Southern Exposure” on
Channel 42 TV. Southern Exposure was a combination weather forecast
and feature story. When a new company bought the station in 1998,
the staff was dismissed, and Tim was able to join APT.
He lives in Montgomery in a soon-to-be century old home, is an
avid but decidedly amateur photographer and once parachuted from
a perfectly good airplane over Sylacauga for a radio story.
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