OFFICERS

W. Spencer South, Chairman

W. Spencer South is from Birmingham and operates Waldwic Capital, an investment management platform focused on private equity and commercial real estate. He has served as the operating manager at Waldwic Plantation and as an advisor at Greer Capital Advisors.

He received his bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of Alabama and his MBA from Harvard Business School.


Danny McKinney, Vice Chair

Danny Mckinney serves on the Board of Directors for McKinney Capital as chairman. He is also the CEO of McKinney Communications Corporation and co-founder of prior McKinney Capital holdings Pixsys Technologies and Digital Electronic Supply (DES). He graduated with honors from the University of Alabama where he received a BS in International Finance and is an alumnus of Harvard Business School. He serves as a board member of the TumTum Tree Foundation and as a trustee of both the Alabama Symphony Orchestra and the EyeSight Foundation of Alabama. He was a member of the 2016-2017 class of Leadership Birmingham.


Andy Sink, Secretary

Andy Sink is the Managing Director of the Investment Advisory Division and Principal for Colliers International | Alabama in Birmingham. He has more than 25 years’ experience in a wide variety of real estate types. Sink has also been involved in a wide range of investment and development projects and has created and managed investment funds valued at more than $100 million. He has served on the board of directors for Global Healthcare REIT and worked at Founders Investment Banking and was a partner in Eason, Graham and Sandner.

He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Commerce and Business Administration with a major in real estate from The University of Alabama. He is also a board member of Restoration Academy, an inner-city Christian school based in Fairfield and a member of the Monday Morning Quarterback Club. He is a former member of the Compass Bank (BBVA) Young Executive Board, former president and board member for the Birmingham chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA), a former board member and founding member of the Birmingham Entrepreneurs Organization (EO), former chairman of the MBHS baseball dugout club and board member of MB Sports Corp.


Joshua F. Mandell, Treasurer & Finance Committee Chairman

Josh Mandell is the President/COO of the Gateway Companies, an owner-operator of multifamily housing communities across the Southeastern US. He is a graduate of the University of Alabama with a bachelor’s degree in history and received his law degree from Loyola University School.

He is a member of the Louisiana and Alabama State Bar Associations. His community activity includes service on the boards of directors of The Alabama Wildlife Federation, The EyeSight Foundation of Alabama, Birmingham Jewish Federation and Mountain Brook Athletics.


Lt. Col. George Garzon, Grants Chair

George Garzon is a management instructor pilot at Delta Air Lines. Additionally, Garzon is a lieutenant colonel in the Air National Guard, serving as a Senior Operations duty officer for North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). Before joining Delta and the Air National Guard in 2014, Garzon served for 14 years as an F-15E fighter pilot, instructor pilot and mission commander in the United States Air Force. During this time, he led more than 60 combat missions in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan and Horn of Africa. Garzon graduated from The University of the South (Sewanee) with a Bachelor of Science in Natural Resources with an emphasis in Economics. He received a Master of Science degree in Aeronautical Science from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Garzon serves on the Bellingrath-Morse Foundation Board, The Bellingrath Gardens and Home Foundation Board, The Cornerstone Schools of Alabama Board and the EyeSight Foundation of Alabama Board. He is also a member of the Birmingham Monday Morning Quarterback Club and Downtown Kiwanis Club of Birmingham.

BOARD MEMBERS

Leroy Abrahams

Leroy Abrahams is the head of Community Affairs for Regions Bank as well as the president of the Regions Foundation. Abrahams served as Area President in North Central Alabama. He joined Regions in 2013 as head of Strategic and Corporate Planning. His prior experience includes serving with SunTrust Bank as president and CEO of the company’s Hampton Roads region in Virginia.

Before joining SunTrust, Abrahams was a consumer banking manager in eastern Tennessee for Regions.

Abrahams graduated from Texas Christian University with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a major in Finance.

Abrahams currently serves on the Operation HOPE Southeastern Board, as well as the boards of the Woodlawn Foundation, the EyeSight Foundation of Alabama and The World Games 2021. He is also a member of the Southeastern Council of Foundations.


Dr. Michael A. Callahan

Since 1998, Dr. Callahan has held a faculty position as Professor of Ophthalmology in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) School of Medicine and teaches the intricate surgical procedures of phacoemulsification and intraocular lens insertion. In addition, Dr. Callahan lectures on ophthalmic plastic surgery. Dr. Callahan is also very involved in providing ophthalmic care in the U.S. and countries worldwide, where medical care is not readily available. He serves as president of the Board of Directors of the International Retinal Research Foundation.


Lee Clanton

Lee Clanton is an attorney specializing in defense litigation with Porterfield, Harper, Mills, Motlow & Ireland.  His areas of practice include all aspects of defense litigation with a specialty in medical malpractice and professional liability. 

Lee is a graduate of Vanderbilt University where he earned a B.S. degree in economics; and the Cumberland School of Law, Samford University, where he earned his J.D.  While in law school, Lee was a member of the Cumberland Law Review and a recipient of the Presidential Merit Scholarship. 

Lee is a member of the Alabama Defense Lawyers Association and the International Association of Defense Counsel. He holds multiple bar admissions in Alabama and is past president of the Shelby County Bar Association. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Advancing Sight Network, formerly the Alabama Eye Bank. 


John Coleman

With more than 17 years of experience, John Coleman joined Graham & Company in 2006 as a broker for the company’s Industrial Group. He is a lifetime member of the Commercial Real Estate Club of Excellence and has earned the Specialist in Industrial Real Estate designation (SIOR).

Coleman has a bachelor’s degree in Finance from the University of Alabama. He is a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity and serves on Children’s Hospital of Alabama Committee for the Future, the Monday Morning Quarterback Club, the National Multiple Sclerosis Leadership Class 2011 and 2012 and is a board member for Birmingham Business Alliance.


Hartwell Davis Jr.

Hartwell Davis is chairman of the board of Metalplate Galvanizing, Inc., a provider of hot dip galvanizing service for the steel industry throughout the South.  For the past 45 years, he has been president or chairman of Metalplate. He holds a BS in Economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from Columbia University.  After college, Hartwell served in the United States Navy as a commissioned officer.

Hartwell is past president of Rotary Club of Birmingham, past president of Crippled Children’s Foundation, former Captain of Monday Morning Quarterback Club, past chairman of EyeSight Foundation of Alabama, former vice chairman of Alabama Ear Institute and former trustee of Birmingham-Southern College. He is a member of Canterbury United Methodist Church, where he served as chairman of the Church Council among other roles.


Jim Davis

Jim Davis is chairman of Jemison Investment Co. Inc., a privately-held company with a diversified portfolio of investments, including controlling interests in a steel service center business, a customer-care call center and an auto parts distribution business.

Davis serves as a director several private businesses and is involved with several civic organizations, including The EyeSight Foundation of Alabama and St. Vincent’s Health System.

He is a 1972 graduate of Auburn University.


Felix Drennen III

Felix Frennen is the chief development officer at Cobbs Allen.

He began his career in insurance in 2011 when he became chief development officer at Cobbs Allen. Prior to Cobbs Allen, Felix worked in construction for over 35 years as CEO of Brice Building Co. for more than 10 years.

He has served as board chair of Callahan Eye Foundation at UAB Hospital, The EyeSight Foundation, Girls Inc. and Children’s Theater. He received his bachelor’s degree from Washington and Lee University in Lexington, VA.


Robert Field

Robert Field earned a B.S from the University of Alabama with a major in Accounting. He was a CPA in the Washington office of Arthur Andersen prior to returning to Alabama.  He is a member of the Board of Directors of Advancing Sight. 


Linda Flaherty-Goldsmith

Linda Flaherty-Goldsmith is a financial consultant and was the 15th president and the first female president of Birmingham-Southern College. She was named President Emerita upon her retirement in 2018.

Flaherty-Goldsmith grew up in Mississippi. She earned her bachelor of science in commerce and business administration at the University of Alabama and a master’s in business administration at UAB. Her 1980 to 1993 tenure at UAB included 5 years as UAB’s CFO; she was then promoted to vice chancellor for financial affairs for the University of Alabama System until January 1998. For four years after that, she taught as an adjunct faculty member in the University of Alabama College of Commerce. Flaherty-Goldsmith was also one of the founding members of the UAB Health System board and chaired its finance committee from 1996 to 2002. In 1997, she was named “Vice Chancellor for Finance Emeritus” and awarded the President’s Medal for her service to UAB.

She founded her own firm, Flaherty-Goldsmith Consulting LLC, in 2000 and has advised institutional and corporate clients in need of financial overhauls. In 2003 she served as a pro bono consultant on Governor Bob Riley‘s “Task Force on Tax Reform”. In August 2003, she was recruited by the University of Connecticut as its first Chief Operating Officer. 

In 2010, she returned to her consulting role as special advisor to the Board of Trustees of Birmingham-Southern College. One year later, she became Chief of Staff to the newly appointed president, General Charles Krulak.  In 2013, she moved to New York City to work as a pro bono consultant for Human Rights First, but continued her association with BSC as Special Advisor to the President. That year, BSC’s faculty awarded her an honorary doctorate for her role in stabilizing BSC’s finances. In June 2016 she was asked by the Board and the faculty to succeed Edward Leonard III as president of the college. She announced in August 2018 that she would serve through the 20182019 academic year. She ultimately stepped down effective October 1, 2018.

Flaherty-Goldsmith is an alumnus of Leadership Birmingham (1992),  Leadership Alabama (1994), Leadership Tuscaloosa (1996) and Leadership Greater Hartford, Connecticut (2004). She has served on the boards of YouthServe, the EyeSight Foundation of Alabama and the National Collegiate Housing Foundation. 

Flaherty-Goldsmith is also author of one published work, An Anguished Hallelujah


Dr. Christopher A. Girkin

Christopher A. Girkin, MD, MSPH, FACS is the chairman of the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Ophthalmology and Chief Medical Officer for the Callahan Eye Hospital. He completed a fellowship in neuro-ophthalmology at the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins and was a Heed Glaucoma Fellow at the Hamilton Glaucoma Center at the University of California, San Diego. He joined the UAB faculty and founded the UAB Glaucoma Service in 1999. Since becoming chairman in 2012, the Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Science has experienced a five-fold increase in annual NIH research revenue from $1.8 million (national rank: 36th) in 2012 to over $9.3 million (national rank: 5th) in 2018, making the UAB vision research program the fastest growing in the country over the past seven years.

Dr. Girkin has authored or co-authored over 175 journal articles with research focusing on the mechanisms underlying the greater predilection to develop optic nerve injury in individuals of African ancestry.

Dr. Girkin has served as the Secretary for the American Glaucoma Society (AGS), program chair for several national and international meetings, including the AGS meeting, the Glaucoma Program for Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) and American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) Glaucoma Subspecialty day. He has chaired the AAO Basic Science Review Course for Glaucoma. He was awarded the American Glaucoma Society Clinician-Scientist Award, the Research to Prevent Blindness Clinician-Scientist Award, EyeSight Foundation Eminent Scholar Award, the Ronald Lowe Medal, the AAO Senior Achievement Award, the “Best Doctors in America” award yearly since 2003 and is a fellow of ARVO and the American College of Surgeons.


Alison Gorrie

Alison Gorrie is a businesswoman, civic leader and volunteer who is involved with many of Birmingham’s best and most impactful causes and companies. Co-founder and former co-owner of Dorm Décor, one of the most popular dorm room furniture providers in the nation, Ms. Gorrie has been involved in interior design for many years. Her business background also included founding Bridesmaids, Inc., a bridesmaids apparel store that served the wedding industry for more than three decades. 

A graduate of Auburn University, she volunteers with a number of nonprofit organizations, including serving as board member of Red Mountain Theatre and The Linly Heflin Unit. She is a past member of Junior League of Birmingham, The Service Guild and a board member of The Alabama Ballet.


Rett J. Grover

Rett J. Grover is chief executive officer of UAB Callahan Eye Hospital & Clinics.

Grover completed his administrative residency at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi, and assumed the position of director of Business Operations for the Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation in 2010. He joined UAB Callahan Eye Hospital & Clinics as the operations administrator. In 2015, Grover became the hospital’s chief operating officer, and in November 2017, he transitioned into the role of interim chief executive officer.

Grover is a member of the Alabama Hospital Association Birmingham Regional Council and the American College of Healthcare Executives. He serves as a board member for the Alabama Chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives, the Ophthalmology Services Foundation and the EyeSight Foundation of Alabama.

Grover completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Alabama, and received his master’s degree in health administration and master’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He completed his administrative residency at UMMC.


Caroline Thompson Little

Caroline Thompson Little started her real estate career at Bayer Properties after graduating Bowdoin College in 1997 and working for a short time in New York City at Court TV. She rebranded Thompson Realty, developer of the Shoal Creek Community and Golf Club to Shoal Creek Properties, where she serves as president.

She has been involved in many community organizations throughout the years, such as Symphony 30, JWC PTO and others. While at Bayer Properties, she started the Junior Executive Board of the American Cancer Society and has served as president of the Ballet Guild, an organization benefiting the Alabama Ballet. Little also has been active in her church, Saint Luke’s, serving several years as the inaugural Chair of the Saint Luke’s Day School Board and the 2017 Clerk to the Vestry. She is a member of the Mountain Brook Club Board of Governors, the Board of Directors of Smile-A-Mile and Friends of the Botanical Gardens. 


Koko Mackin

Koko Mackin joined Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama in 1981 and has held a variety of positions including Performance Review Analyst, manager of Corporate Planning and vice president and corporate secretary. She serves as vice president, Corporate Communications and Community Relations, and as Blue Cross’ spokesperson. She also is responsible for Corporate Giving and The Caring Foundation.

Mackin serves as immediate past board chair of The EyeSight Foundation of Alabama; on the Strategic Communications Advisory Network of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association; and member of the Business Education Alliance Advisory Council, the Kiwanis Club of Birmingham, The Women’s Network, Junior League of Birmingham Community Advisory Board and the Newcomen Society.

She has served as board chair for Voices for Alabama’s Children, Childcare Resources and Camp Fire Alabama. She has also served as 2013 Events Chair for the Railroad Park Capital Campaign; 2011 Birmingham Chair for the American Heart Association Go Red for Women Luncheon; 2011 Chair of Blue Cross’ United Way Campaign; and 2010 Birmingham Corporate Chair for The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Light The Night Walk.

She is a graduate of the 2004 Class of Leadership Birmingham and the 2003 Class of Momentum Women’s Executive Leadership Program. The Cahaba Girl Scout Council honored her as one of the “2002 Women of Distinction” as well as the Mildred Bell Johnson Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019. In 2007, The Birmingham Business Journal honored her as a “Top Birmingham Woman.”

A native of Meridian, Mississippi, Mackin is a Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa graduate of The University of Alabama with a BA in Mathematics and an MBA in Finance. 


C. Randall Minor

C. Randall Minor is a shareholder in Maynard Cooper’s Real Estate, Public Finance and Economic Development practice teams and serves as the co-chair of the firm’s Banking and Finance Practice. Prior to joining Maynard Cooper, Randall completed a clerkship for Judge U.W. Clemon of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama and worked for a firm in New York City.

He received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Alabama and received his J.D. from Yale Law School, where he served as the editor of the Yale Journal on Regulation.


Christopher Nanni

Christopher Nanni is the president and CEO of the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham. He has more than 30 years of experience in nonprofit and community work and joined the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham as president and CEO in February 2014.

He has a Master’s in social work from the University of Chicago and a Master’s in cross-cultural theology from Catholic Theological Union. He earned his bachelor’s degree in theology and Computer Applications from the University of Notre Dame where he was a walk-on for the men’s basketball team.


Andy Robison

Andy Robison is a partner at Bradley. He advises primarily privately held companies and private equity funds and their operating companies in formation, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and corporate finance transactions. He also represents publicly traded clients in these matters, as well as in securities offerings, divestitures, proxy contests, and general corporate and securities law issues. Andy is chair of the firm’s Corporate & Securities Practice Group. He is a former chair of the firm’s Recruiting Committee and a member of the firm’s Business Review Committee.


Stephen A. Yoder

Stephen Yoder has been associated with the EyeSight Foundation and Callahan Eye Hospital since 1996. He served as chair of the EyeSight Foundation from 2010 to 2012. He is currently on the Executive Committee of Callahan Eye Hospital.

He started working in higher education in 2008 as an assistant professor in the UAB Collat School of Business after a 30-year career as a business lawyer, including nearly 10 years as the general counsel of a predecessor of Regions Financial Corporation. Since 2018, he has been Associate Provost for Academic Administration in the Office of the Provost of UAB.

He and his wife, Louise, have created the Henry M. Hollis Ophthalmology Research Fund in the Department of Ophthalmology.

EMERITUS TRUSTEES

N. Carlton Baker, Jr.

Clarence B. Blair

Duncan B. Blair

T. Morris Hackney

William C. Hulsey

William Carl Jernigan

Allen D. Rushton