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J. B ART F LETCHER J. Bart Fletcher, CAE is a native of Wi- chita, Kansas and a 1984 graduate of Wi- chita State University. In 1997 the South- eastern Association Executive magazine named Bart Alabama’s “Association Exec- utive of the Year.” That same year Bart re- ceived the President’s Award for Outstand- ing Service from the Alabama Council of Association Executives (ACAE). In 2002, he served as President of the Alabama Council of Association Executives after hav- ing served on the ACAE Board for the pre- vious 6-years. Bart also served as Executive Vice President of the Greater Birmingham Association of Home Builders, the fifth- largest local home builders association in the United States. In September 2012 Bart returned to his roots and rejoined the Pe- troleum & Convenience Marketers of Ala- bama as its President. Currently, Bart lives at Lake Martin, Alabama with Christy, his wife of 34 years. They have two grown chil- dren and one grandchild. T IM G OURLAY Tim graduated from Auburn University in 1992 with a Bachelor of Science in Trans- portation/Physical Distribution. He worked many years self employed before joining Al- liance Insurance Group in 2015. He is mar- ried to Billie Rae. They have two daughters in college. He is a member and head usher at First Baptist Montgomery. He enjoys traveling duck hunting with his black lab, Kimber. B RYAN H ENRY Bryan Henry is a reporter Monday through Friday for WSFA 12 News. After graduating from college in 1986, Bryan be- gan his professional career in Monroe, Louisiana. From there it was on to Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Mobile, Alabama; and Spartanburg, South Carolina. He joined the WSFA 12 family in November of 1995 as Assignment Editor. His reporting skills have earned him numerous regional and national awards including first-place awards from the Green Eyeshade Journalism Awards Contest, a couple of RTNDA's and a Scripps-Howard Excellence in Journalism for investigative reporting. Bryan has also won "The Communicator Award" three times. For Bryan, journalism is in the blood. His parents were journalists and he has a brother and sister in the media, too. "They practically taught me everything I know to- day," says Bryan. Bryan is married and when he's not reporting the news, he's de- voting all of his attention to his lovely wife DiDi and their little girl Laura Grace Henry, a miracle after 10 years worth of prayers. C HARLES J AMES Charles “Chuck” James, II, is a native of Mobile, Alabama. He attended Rhodes Col- lege inMemphis, Tennesse where he played football and was active in student govern- ment. He went on to earn his undergradu- ate, masters and law degrees from the Uni- versity of Alabama. In 2003, Chuck began working as a civil litigator with a nationwide personal injury law firm based in Tuskegee and was mentored by legal giants Johnnie L. Cochran and Jock M. Smith. In 2013, he co-founded what would ultimately be- come the Serious Injury LawGroup. Chuck has obtained numerous multi-million dol- lar verdicts and settlements on behalf of his clients. Chuck is also a licensed sports agent. He is a former president of the Mont- gomery County Association for Justice and the Capital City Bar Association and serves on the board of numerous organizations. 32 AL/ Metro 360 www.almetro360.com
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