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Kenneth Coleman Reflects on Being Named BBA’s First Black President and CEO

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By Erica Wright The Birmingham Times As the first African American president and CEO of the Birmingham Business Alliance (BBA), the region’s leading economic development organization, Kenneth Coleman said it’s not lost on him what that could mean to Black children in Birmingham, especially given the city’s history. “There is a little bit of what […]

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