BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — June 8, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) — As part of the company’s ongoing efforts to engage associates, customers and communities, Regions Financial (NYSE:RF) today announced that the following distinguished individuals have agreed to serve on the inaugural Regions Diversity Advisory Council:
Dr. George T. French, Jr., President of Miles College in Fairfield, Ala. Dr. French previously served as Director of Institutional Planning and Development, directed the offices of Alumni Affairs, Federal Contracts and Grants, Title III, Institutional Research and Effectiveness, and Congressional Relations and Public Relations.
John Hudson, Vice President of Public Relations for Alabama Power. Hudson serves as Vice Chairman of the Jefferson County, Ala. Economic and Industrial Development Authority; and is a member of the Alabama State Bar (ASB) as well as a member of ASB’s Diversity in the Practice Committee. Hudson previously managed Corporate Diversity and Public Affairs for Regions and will chair the Regions Diversity Advisory Council.
Dr. Bernice King, President-elect of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Dr. King is an ordained minister at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Lithonia, Ga.; a member of the Georgia State Bar; and founder of Be A King.
Lamell McMorris, founder and CEO of Perennial Strategy Group in Washington, D.C. McMorris is former Executive Director and CEO of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; and a NAACP Special Contribution Fund Trustee.
Isabel Rubio, Executive Director and founder of the Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama. Rubio is a member of the National Council of La Raza Executive Committee; and is a member of the Alabama ARISE and Cultural Alliance of Greater Birmingham boards of directors.
“At Regions we are fortunate to operate in some of the most culturally diverse markets in the United States and we have built a team of talented associates representing many different backgrounds,” said Grayson Hall, president and chief executive officer. “To create value for customers we must continue to engage all of the communities we serve and the quality of our council membership reflects the strength of our commitment to all diversity efforts.”
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