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BBA initiative to connect students, jobseekers with local financial companies

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Birmingham Business Alliance (BBA) launched a new talent recruitment initiative aimed at directly connecting college graduates from around the state with jobs with BBA investor companies.
Using this weekend’s Magic City Classic game as the kick-off of the Talent Recruitment Project, the BBA invited 15 students each from Alabama A&M and Alabama State University to meet, talk and network with top executives, hiring managers and managers-in-training from six selected financial companies from around the region – BBVA Compass, Regions Financial Corp., BB&T, PNC, Wells Fargo and Northwest Mutual. The students were selected by the schools, meeting a certain set of academic criteria, and the participating banks and financial companies are those that had expressed an interest to the BBA in connecting with high-caliber job candidates from around the state to fill open positions.
“This is exactly what our community needs and what Blueprint Birmingham calls for – to find ways to attract high-caliber job candidates and young professionals to the Birmingham region,” said Brian Hilson, president and CEO of the BBA. “We know Birmingham is a thriving and vibrant community, where many young professionals can live, work and play. It’s the BBA’s job to make sure we get that word out to the rest of the world. This new talent recruitment initiative is just one strategy we are using to positively impact talent retention and recruitment in the Birmingham region.”
A welcome reception was held Friday morning at the Summit Club in downtown Birmingham, followed by a panel discussion of banking leaders and one-on-one meetings exclusively with the students and a luncheon and tour of the City for the students.
Hilson said the BBA’s workforce development team is planning similar talent recruitment events with local colleges and universities and other companies in the BBA’s target industry sectors.
The Birmingham Business Alliance is a dynamic advocate, unifying voice and constant catalyst for economic development and business prosperity for the Birmingham region. For more information about the BBA visit its website at
www.birminghambusinessalliance.com.

People, Places and Things

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Gwen DeRu

By: Gwen DeRu

THIS IS THE SEASON…OUTDOORS WITH TALLADEGA RACING, FOOTBALL… BASKETBALL… HALLOWEEN, AND FALL FUN TRIPS!!

ENJOY THE COOL DAYS AND TAILGATING FUN!!

Birmingham is still commemorating the 50th Anniversary of 1963 – a pivotal year in the city’s history and the civil rights movement.  The eyes of the world are ‘still’ on the city.

Visitors are here taking in the old, but more the new. And, people are still exploring the history of the city, the state and the world.  This past week we hosted the nation’s largest Black universities’ classic.  MAGIC CITY CLASSIC had a parade on Saturday morning, Game on Saturday afternoon and plenty of entertainment around town all week long.

Football Field Middle School Game James Lewis III NAPPY NIGHT at Boujee(Photos by Gwen DeRu and Stephonia McLinn)
Here are photos from around and about town…. Some are working and others are enjoying the festivities….Middle School football with the boys (Kam and Jupe), Talladega Superspeedway Race with Mr. and Mrs. August,  Alabama A&M Homecoming with Alabama Power Company, Nappy Night at Boujee’s in Pratt, Mayor and City Council Inaugurations, Magic City Breakfast, the activities around town and the Magic City Classic 72nd Annual football game events.

The season started with lots of things…
‘IT’ got started with……

Then, there was a little of this and a little of that…

AND, so much more…..

BCRI CEO DR. PIJEAUX RETIRES – DR. LAWRENCE J. PIJEAUX, JR. is retiring as President and CEO of the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute at the end of this year.  BCRI Board of Director chair Lajuana Bradford made the announcement recently at a board meeting.  A national search is being conducted for the next president and CEO.

NATIONAL OPERA WEEK – Join in celebrating the National Opera Week at the Subscriber Appreciation Brunch, Saturday, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the Hill Opera Center, 3601 Sixth Avenue South with savories, champagne, sweets and coffee and treats for the ear as well. CHANGE OF DATE REMINDER – NICHOLAS PALLESEN will not be in Birmingham Sunday, for the annual CATCH A RISING  STAR Recital – rescheduled for Sunday, April 27 at 2:30 p.m. at Brock Hall.  Call (205) 322-6737 for more.  Tell them Gwen sent you.

Here are a few more things going on…
THIS WEEKEND…. GET OUTDOORS… TAKE A WALK in Alabama Parks, you will love it.
**JAMES GREGORY at the STARDOME COMEDY CLUB –For more, call (205) 444-0008.

TODAY….
**MAGIC CITY LIVE AFTER 5, with DOWNRIGHT performing 5 – 9 p.m. at the BJCC uptown Birmingham.
**THRILLER NIGHT, 6 – 9 p.m. FREE at STEEL with DJ C-Dubb
**HALLOWEEN CELEBRATION w/MICHAEL GLASER TRIO, 8:30 p.m. at Ona’s Music Room.
**ALL NIGHT HAPPY HOUR, 5 p.m. at Jazz Underground.

FRIDAY….
**FRIGHT NIGHT at LEGENDS.  Ladies Free before midnight with a $100 cash prize, drink specials and costume discounts.
**BASSED at the High Note (414 Richard Arrington Jr., Blvd.) with Dizaster, Pitbulltko, DJ JeffC and Ghen JI, 8 p.m. with ladies FREE until 10 p.m.
**SASSY BROWN & SASSY BROWN BAND, 10 p.m. at Ona’s Music Room.
**THE CONNECTION BAND LIVE, 8 p.m. at Jazz Underground.  202-46

SATURDAY….
**ONA WATSON & CHAMPAGNE, 10 p.m. at Ona’s Music Room.
**THE CONNECTION BAND LIVE, 8 p.m. at Jazz Underground. AND, AFTER MIDNIGHT OLD SCHOOL AFTER PARTY, 10:59 p.m.

SUNDAY….
**Etched in Collective Movement Dance Performance, Sunday, 2 and 4 p.m. in the BMA’s Main Lobby, FREE!  Finding inspiration from artworks in the exhibition Etched in Collective History, dancers Lynn Andrews and Sandra Atkinson bring artwork to life through the medium of dance.
**SALSA SUNDAYS, 8 p.m. at Jazz Underground.

MONDAY….
**NAPPY NIGHT – Music at Boujee Lounge, every Monday at 204 Avenue U in Pratt City, 8 p.m. with good jerk food, vendors and music.  See you there on Mondays!

TUESDAY…
**BOOK – WASH by Margaret Wrinkle, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. book reading/opening reception at the University of Alabama Gallery in the Cultural Arts Center in Tuscaloosa.  A photography exhibit November 4 through 15.

WEDNESDAY…
JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY JAZZ BAND conducted by ANDY NEVILLE, at Ona’s Music Room.  Call (205) 320-7006 for more.

NOW….a BIRTHDAY SHOUT OUT! …TAMICA WASHINGTON, JENNIFER ANTHONY, AUDREY HORN, DOMINICK WALLACE, DIONNE WHETSTONE, MALENA CUNNINGHAM, CLARENCE ALBRIGHT, KWANI DICKERSON CASON, KATHY TIMES, DEL DAVIS, HANK SANDERS, CUKKA ARNE’SLEM OZOR,…AND TO ALL CELEBRATING!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU…MANY, MANY MORE HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!!  ENJOY!!

Well, that’s it.  Tell you more ‘next’ time.

(People, Places and Things by Gwen DeRu is a weekly column. Send comments to my emails: thelewisgroup@birminghamtimes.com or gwenderu@yahoo.com)

Coors Light Pre-Game Tailgate Party

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Representatives of Coors Light present $10,000 scholarship checks to Alabama State University and Alabama A&M University during the 72nd Magic City Classic. Coors Light has supported HBCU classics for nearly three decades, and this year will award $120,000 in scholarships, benefitting juniors and seniors 21 years of age and older, attending select HBCUs. Pictured above (L/R): Melvin Reeves, Michael Maddox, William Harris, Andrew Hugine Jr., and Brian Sykes. (Photo courtesy of MillerCoors/Lord David Nelson)

THE BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL: NEW TERM/NEW LEADERSHIP

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City CouncilThe newly elected Birmingham City Council has officially begun the new term. The council of nine; seven who are returning and two who are new, will serve for four years until October 2017.
All nine council members were officially sworn-in on Tuesday, October 22, 2013 in a brief ceremony just outside of City Hall. The inaugural week also included an Inauguration Ball with the Mayor and the new Birmingham City School Board, a ceremonial swearing-in of the councilors and a music festival at Railroad Park to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Birmingham City Council.
The new term begins with a new Council President, Maxine Herring Parker and President Pro-tempore, James “Jay” Roberson, Jr., also elected on Tuesday by the council.
“I’m truly humbled that my colleagues on the council have confidence in my leadership and elected me as President Pro Tempore. We now need to define success as a Birmingham City Council and really strategically plan in unison with Council President Parker and with all our colleagues on the council to work together for the betterment of our city. That also means building bridges with the Mayor, working in consortium with him to get projects done that will enhance our communities and the quality of life for all citizens,” said Council Pro-tem Jay Roberson.
The council now consists of returning Councilors: Council President, Maxine Parker; President Pro-tem, Jay Roberson; Valerie Abbott, Johnathan Austin, Steven Hoyt, Kim Rafferty and Lashunda Scales; and newly elected Councilors Sheila Tyson and Marcus Lundy.
Birmingham City Council, the legislative branch of city government, enacts all local laws and policies that govern the city.

Bio information on each councilor and contact information for their offices can be found on the Birmingham City Council’s web site at www.birminghamALcitycouncil.org.

City Council Briefs

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BhamDuring the Birmingham City Council Meeting held Tuesday, October 29, 2013, Council:

1. Approved a Resolution (1) finding that the allocation of up to $6,000.00 for 23 banners to be purchased and installed in the Crestwood North neighborhood, for pride and identification, constitutes a public purpose;

(2) authorizing the expenditure of the total amount of $6,000.00 in City of Birmingham funds, which have been allocated to the Crestwood North Neighborhood Association. For more information, contact the office of Councilor Valerie Abbott at 254-2355. 

2. Placed on consent an Ordinance authorizing the Mayor to execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement and a Lease Agreement with Birmingham Southern College under which the City will purchase properties located at 801, 805, 833, 901, 905, 911, 915 and 919 8th Avenue West from Birmingham Southern for a purchase price of $497,000.00 for purposes of future redevelopment, and the City will lease the property located at 801 8th Avenue West, which is currently being leased by Birmingham Southern to a third party for use as a restaurant, to Birmingham Southern for a term of eighteen months at a rental equal to one half of the rental paid by the restaurant tenant to Birmingham Southern, in order to allow the restaurant to continue its operations during such 18-month period. For more information, contact the office of Councilor Lashunda Scales at 254.2304.

3. Placed on consent a Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into the First Amendment to the Construction Agreement with Goudy Construction, Inc., Bessemer, Alabama for the Construction of the Dolomite Westfield Park Renovations, to increase the maximum amount payable to the contractor by $35,000.00 with the adjusted contract price increasing to a maximum of $651,299.00.

4. Approved a Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an agreement for and on the behalf of the City of Birmingham between the City and Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham in the amount of $55,058.00 for the development of the Titusville Community Framework Project and Western Area Framework Project.

5. Reappointed Brian T. Ruggs, P.E., to the Birmingham Planning Commission for a six (6) year term expiring October 6, 2019. For more information, contact the office of Councilor Valerie Abbott at 254.2355.

6. Approved a Resolution accepting the lump sum bid of Taylor & Miree Construction, Inc., 11 Dexter Avenue, Birmingham, in the amount of $2,578,219.00, for the Birmingham Intermodal Facility Phase 2 Bid Package 1, this being the lowest and best bid submitted, and authorizing the Mayor to enter into a contract with Taylor & Miree Construction, Inc. in accordance with said bid, providing that the total contract not exceed the appropriation.

7. Placed on consent a Resolution approving payment to Birmingham Jefferson County Animal Control, Birmingham, in the amount of $63,389.02 per month to extend the current animal control services contract for the period beginning November 1, 2013 through November 30, 2013. For more information, contact the office of Councilor Johnathan Austin at 254.2678.

8. The Council also approved the determination of several structures as unsafe public nuisances and directed that they be demolished. The structured are located at: 

• 9740 Williamsburg Drive 
• 9738 Williamsburg Drive 
• 1205 – 1st Avenue West 
• 5516 Cairo Avenue 
• 719 – 25th Street Ensley 
• 715 – 25th Street Ensley 
• 2772 – 17th Street Ensley 
• 1216 – 34th Street North 
• 5520 Cairo Avenue and Shed 
• 4724 – 9th Avenue North 
• 5113 Davis Street, Garage and Shed 
• 1609 – 17th Street North 
• 917 – 52nd Place North, Garage

Announcements and Reminders:

1. Birmingham City Councilor Sheila Tyson, District 6, will host a joint Halloween Party for the students of Our Future Daycare Center and the residents of the Princeton Towers Senior Living Center. The festivities will take place on Thursday, October 31, 2013, 10:00 a.m., at the Princeton Towers Senior Living Center located at 909 Princeton Avenue SW, 35211.

For more information, contact the office of Councilor Sheila Tyson at 254.2359. 

 Are you unable to attend the Birmingham City Council meetings? Watch Council Meetings on demand. From anywhere in the world you can log on to www.birminghamalcitycouncil.org and click on the tab Watch Council Meetings; or from the comfort of your home, tune to Bright House Cable Channel 244. The Birmingham City Council meetings are free and on demand. 
 The City of Birmingham will make reasonable accommodations to ensure that people with disabilities have equal opportunity to enjoy all city services, programs and activities. If accommodations are required for public meetings, please contact John Long, Senior Public Information Officer, with reasonable advance notice by emailing John.Long@birminghamal.gov, or by calling 205-254-2036.

Councilor Jay Roberson Named to New Position with the Birmingham Association of Realtors®

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Jay_Roberson BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Councilor Jay Roberson, who represents District 7, has been named the new Governmental Affairs Director for the Birmingham Association of Realtors®.
In his new role, Councilor Roberson will coordinate efforts in matters involving local, state and federal governments; as well as advocating on behalf of the association and its members to ensure policies, legislation and regulation are conducive to a positive and successful business environment.
“We are excited to have Jay on board here at the Association to head up our Office of Public Policy. As the real estate market continues to flourish and grow here in the Birmingham–metro area, it is important that we offer the best advocacy possible for our Realtor members. Because of his roots and successes representing the constituents of the City of Birmingham, Jay was the perfect candidate,” said Cliff Long, Chief Executive Officer of the Birmingham Association of Realtors®.
“I am excited about my new position with the association,” said Roberson. “In this role, I will be able to communicate with other municipalities, leaders and officials about the great work the association is doing on behalf of its members. I look forward to supporting the mission of the association and working with all of our members and supporters.”
Councilor Roberson previously served as Associate Director of Athletics at Samford University. He is the former Assistant Commissioner of the Southwestern Athletics Conference. Roberson received his Bachelor’s in Telecommunications from Alabama A&M University in 1996, where he was the starting quarterback from 1992-1994.
The Birmingham Association of Realtors® has 3,600 members who are real estate professionals engaged in all phases of real estate brokerage. They specialize in residential sales, commercial sales and leasing, development, appraisal and property management. Affiliate members include mortgage bankers, title insurance, closing attorneys, land surveyors, appraisers, home warranty, home inspection, etc. The Birmingham Association is a “metro-area” association with members serving Jefferson County, Shelby County and portions of Blount, and St. Clair counties.

Chilton County Airport $2.6M Expansion to transform community

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Chilton County AirportBIRMINGHAM, Ala.  – Officials with Chilton County, the City of Clanton and the Chilton County Airport broke ground recently on a $2.6 million expansion and renovation project at the regional airport. The project will allow the airport to serve more corporate clients and transform the Clanton community where the airport is located.
“Very few improvements have been made to the airport in the last 25 years and it has been viewed by the community as only serving recreational flyers,” said Billy Singleton, a member of the airport authority. “We want to let people know this expansion will change that. Once the renovation and expansion is complete, the airport will not only support critical services for residents of Chilton County, but will be a resource for surrounding businesses, helping them grow, expand and bring more jobs to the area, therefore transforming our community.”
The project will use $2.6 million in combined grants to resurface the airport’s runway, replace runway lighting and provide new markings, install new lighting for night operations and purchase additional land surrounding the airport for better approach and departure for commercial aircraft. The Federal Aviation Administration’s airport improvement program provided 90 percent of the funds, while 5 percent came from the Alabama Department of Transportation’s Aeronautics Bureau and 5 percent from Chilton County.
Singleton said the renovation and expansion will open the door for new clients, many of which have already expressed interest. He said the Chilton County Airport’s strategic location in the center of the state – between Birmingham and Montgomery – can also be accessed easily by state government. The Alabama Emergency Management Agency, the state’s coordinating agency for disaster preparedness, response and recovery, is located just 3 miles away.
Singleton said seeing the potential for the airport was a cumulative vision of the Chilton County Commission, the City of Clanton and the airport authority. The two governments worked closely with the airport to ensure the maximum benefits would be realized by this expansion for citizens in the city, county and state.
The airport authority also is working closely with Fred Crawford of the Chilton County Industrial Development Board and Mark Brown of the Birmingham Business Alliance (BBA) to help make the airport’s expansion impactful on the community and the Birmingham seven-county region.
“Airport development is such an important part of the total economic development program for Chilton County,” said Crawford. “Industry representatives for those national and regional accounts that we have working in Chilton County can fly into the county and have meetings and then go to the next site all in one day. New and expanding industries that have new or multiple sites can now fly in and inspect our industrial parks, arts and education and hopefully agree to make central Alabama home. Just as our five exits along Interstate 65 are important to auto and truck transportation and economic development, so is this airport important to transportation.”
As the Birmingham region expands, the Chilton County Airport will be there to help meet the demands of the business community and enhance the quality of life for the citizens in Clanton, said Fred McCallum, the president of AT&T Alabama and 2013 chairman of the BBA.
“These are the types of projects that require teamwork and vision at every level, which can transform a community,” said McCallum. “This asset in the Clanton and Chilton County area will help existing businesses grow and attract new industry that could serve customers throughout the state and Southeast through one central location.”
The Birmingham Business Alliance is a dynamic advocate, unifying voice and constant catalyst for economic development and business prosperity for the Birmingham region. For more information about the BBA visit its website at
www.birminghambusinessalliance.com.

Bentley awards grant to help young victims in west Jefferson County

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Robert-BentleyMONTGOMERY – Gov. Robert Bentley has awarded a $130,220 grant to help a nonprofit agency in Jefferson County continue assisting child victims of sexual assault.
The funds will support the Bessemer Cut-Off Advocacy Center’s efforts to help abused children. The center provides counseling, court advocacy and specially trained nurses to examine victims. Center staff members work with law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, child protective services and medical and mental-health professionals to ensure victims receive professional, comprehensive care.
The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs is administering the grant from funds made available to the state by the U.S. Department of Justice. ADECA administers a wide range of programs that support law enforcement and traffic safety, economic development, energy conservation, workforce development, water resource management and recreation development.
Matching funds of $32,555 will supplement the grant. Bentley informed Arthur Green Jr., president of the center’s board, that the grant had been approved.
Along with grants, the organization depends on private donations and local public funds to ensure that free services remain available to victims.

Cash for Crooks

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Cash for CrooksCash for Crooks Div. of Refuge In (RITT) Trouble Times Community Development, Inc., PO Box 28083, Birmingham, Ala. 35228-0001.

On November 7, 2012, at 3:30 a.m. near an alley, James Otis Holmes, age 21, after being charged for a murder; several months before, was found in a neighbor’s yard by the workers of Sanitation in the 4800 Block of Central Park next to a shed laying face down. No one has been arrested or named for his murder.
Please if you have any info concerning this or any cases found here, please contact Crimestoppers at 205-254-7777or text CRIMES7777.  RITT has for the past 2½ years printed these cases in hopes that we can help solve unsolved homicides.  We have assisted in founding four cases. Our police cannot be everywhere so it’s up to us, the citizens, to help. Will you make the call?  NO NICK NAMES PLEASE. If you know of any case that needs to be seen again, please contact Minister Ward at 205-240-9910 or email us at odussasplace@yahoo.com. Always remember, trouble has no destination, it comes like the Invisible Body Bag, unaware.  Don’t allow the opportunity to help someone pass you by. Help before it comes to your door; reality is when it happens to you. Thank you.

Burglary Investigation Arrests

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Lawrence Terrell Ford

The Birmingham Police Department reports that detectives have arrested and charged four suspects in connection with a burglary investigation. The incident occurred on Thursday, October 24, 2013 at approximately 1 p.m., in the 5500 block of Crestwood Boulevard.
Officers responded to the incident location to investigate a call of a possible burglary in progress. Officers received information that the suspects exited a gold SUV and were acting suspiciously in a nearby wooded area behind nearby homes. Just before officers’ arrival, witnesses observed the suspects coming from the wooded area with electronics. Burglary investigators and officers arrived just as witnesses approached the suspects and caused them to flee the area. Detectives and officers were able to apprehend all four suspects a short distance away. Detectives were able to verify that the electronics and other valuables were taken from a nearby home.

The first suspect has been identified as:
Deangelo Williams, B/M, 28, of Birmingham, Alabama. A Burglary warrant has been obtained against the suspect. The suspect is in the custody of the Jefferson County Jail.

The second suspect has been identified as:
Reginald Martin, B/M, 18, of Birmingham, Alabama. A Burglary warrant has been obtained against the suspect. The suspect is in the custody of the Jefferson County Jail.

The third suspect has been identified as:
. A Burglary warrant has been obtained against the suspect. The suspect is in the custody of the Jefferson County Jail.

The fourth suspect has been identified as:
JUVENILE, B/M, 15, of Birmingham, Alabama. A Burglary petition has been obtained against the suspect. The suspect is in the custody of Jefferson County Juvenile Detention.