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Montgomery Business Journal
Monday, March 4, 2019Ned Sheffield has been an accountant for more than 40 years, and he’s now serving as President and Managing Principal at Jackson Thornton. The firm is also a longstanding fixture of accounting in Montgomery, celebrating a century this year. While both are impressive numbers, it takes more than his profession’s facts and figures to add up and equal fulfillment for Sheffield. For him, it’s always been about people. Read more(0) CommentsMonday, January 7, 2019While a young Jere Beasley initially harbored dreams of being a football coach, the law captured his interest early too. Today, the firm he founded as a one-man operation is one of the most powerful and productive civil litigation practices in the country. Read more(1) CommentsJennifer Stewart KornegayTuesday, October 23, 2018Born on the U.S. Air Force Base in Tachikawa, Japan, where his father was stationed, Lt. Gen. Anthony Cotton likes to say he came out of the womb a member of the military. For decades, his service has taken him all over the country, and in February, it landed him in Montgomery as Commander and President of Air University at Maxwell-Gunter AFB. MBJ asked him to talk about the “unrivaled hospitality” he and his wife have received, why that means so much, plus his hopes and goals for Air University. Read more(0) CommentsMonday, September 3, 2018Carl Barker has been in his current position as President and CEO of ServisFirst Bank in Montgomery for a little more than a decade, but he’s been working in the industry for close to 50 years. It’s no stretch to say banking’s in his blood. He shared some thoughts on his company, banking overall and where he sees the city headed. Read more(0) CommentsMonday, July 2, 2018For Beth Walker McBride, following in her mother’s footsteps and running her family’s staffing company, WorkForce Walker Personnel, as Vice President and co-owner (with her mom) has brought many rewards. Read more(0) CommentsTuesday, May 1, 2018As President of The Montgomery Advertiser, part of the USA Today Network, Michael Galvin is well aware of the issues our city faces. Read more(0) CommentsThursday, March 1, 2018The Fixed Based Operator company that Bill Hudgens now owns was started by his father in 1945, making it the oldest FBO continually operated by its founding family in the state. That’s a long flight, requiring multiple course adjustments along the way, but Hudgens still loves the business and is in the process of expanding and upgrading Montgomery Aviation’s facilities. Read more(1) CommentsJennifer Stewart KornegayMonday, January 1, 2018Spire Regional Manager Brian Davis and others on his team have been busy in the last year. Transitioning from the company’s former brand and identity —Alagasco — to Spire has been a major undertaking with multiple moving parts. Read more(0) CommentsWednesday, November 1, 2017Foy Tatum is carrying on a family tradition at Halstead Construction, the commercial construction company his grandfather founded and where he serves as managing member. The bulk of the company’s work is outside of the River Region, giving Tatum a different perspective on Montgomery’s strengths. Read more(0) CommentsFriday, September 1, 2017Barrie, who founded Harmon Dennis Bradshaw in 1977, and his wife Laura have lived in Montgomery all their lives. The couple views their commitment to their hometown and support of many arts organizations and non-profits, including the Chamber, as a natural extension of their affection for their city. And they see the same spirit in many of their fellow citizens. Read more(0) CommentsCategories- Montgomery Business Journal - Member Profiles (90)
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