City of Mobile
The Mobile Museum of Art is kicking off the special exhibit, “Gordon Parks: Segregation Story in Mobile, 1956,” in a free grand opening at 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on January 16. The exhibit, which will run until September 5, features photos captured by prominent photographer Gordon Parks during Jim Crow. His photos document the everyday activities…
Former Republican Congressman Bradley Byrne is rejoining Adam and Reese, LLP’s Mobile firm as a special counsel, the firm recently announced. Byrne will be a member of its “Intersection of Business and Government Practice” group, focusing on representing a range of clients in government relations and economic development matters. AL.com reported that Byrne said the…
USA Health announced receipt of a grant for approximately $4 million from the U.S. Economic Development Administration to purchase and install a full-load generator system at its University Hospital to ensure full electrical capacity during a power failure. The project is to take approximately 18 months to complete and includes modernizing the hospital’s entire electrical…
To help impoverished children, especially during the pandemic, Andy Citrin Injury Attorneys has launched its first Project Backpack. Project Backpack provides backpacks filled with everything kids need to have a successful school year to schools in every city in which the firm has an office. This year’s chosen public schools for backpack distribution in January are…
University of South Alabama Jaguars football coach Kane Wommack has completed his on-field staff with the hiring of three assistants, according to Al.com. The Jaguars have added Landius Wilkerson as defensive line coach, Jamael Lett as special teams coordinator/nickelbacks coach and Michael Smith as wide receivers coach. These three join seven coaches — including offensive…
FASTSIGNS of Mobile recently hired Tony Lovato as a visual communication specialist, according to Business View. Lovato previously managed teams in production and design for two sign businesses in Las Vegas. FASTSIGNS is a woman-owned business providing comprehensive visual communication solutions in Mobile and Baldwin counties.
The Mobile Area Association of Realtors recently welcomed Dee Carter to its team. Carter has more than 33 years in administration with experience in human resources, accounting, and as an office manager. She is working toward finishing her business degree. Carter was born in Mobile and moved to Maryland when she was 14 years old,…
Mobile-based accounting firm Russell Thompson Butler & Houston LLP (RTBH) has merged with nationally ranked CPA and advisory firm Carr, Riggs & Ingram LLC (CRI). The RTBH team joins more than 1,900 CRI professionals currently serving clients across the Southeast and Southwest. Considered a top-25 firm, it has expertise ranging from basic accounting services to…
Habitat for Humanity of Southwest Alabama is now accepting applications for its Veterans Home Repair Program. The nonprofit is partnering with The Home Depot Foundation to help veterans in the Mobile area. The program is open to all military veterans who have an honorable or general discharge, low income and the deed to their home.…
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