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article from WBHM - NPR News and Classical Music

Birmingham--Unemployment is up, housing values are down, and the economy likely may be in recession. It's quite a backdrop for the Birmingham Economic Summit - a three-day event beginning tomorrow. Birmingham City Councilman Steven Hoyt and summit planner Michael Bell sat down with WBHM's Tanya Ott to talk about the challenges facing the local economy.

Steven Hoyt is a Birmingham City Councilman. Michael Bell is executive director of the Birmingham Construction Industry Authority. They spoke with WBHM's Tanya Ott. The Birmingham Economic Summit is November 11-13th.

~ Tanya Ott, November 10, 2008.

 

articles from the Birmingham Business Journal

Local experts say research will be key to take advantage of stimulus

Michael Bell, executive director of the Birmingham Construction Industry Authority, said the act’s transportation allotments will provide valuable opportunities to contractors who can build roads, bridges and other types of infrastructure

by Cindy Riley March 13, 2009

2008 Minority Business Awards finalists: Encouraging Diversity Award

...and allowed us to offer our services throughout the company," she said. Birmingham Construction Industry Authority In an area with more than its share of...

August 15, 2008

Marriott Renaissance Hotel developers offer minority inclusion program

...five-class program starts Friday at Hoar's office in Homewood. The Birmingham Construction Industry Authority will help promote the program and career opportunities for...

by Lauren B. Cooper on June 24, 2008

UAB hosts business development conference

...Construction Co., Hoar Construction LLC, Volkert & Associates Inc., Birmingham Water Works and Birmingham Construction Industry Authority is also planned

by Jimmy DeButts on April 23, 2007

The Lawyers

M. David Barber Jefferson County District attorney, 10th Judicial Circuit of Alabama Education: Bachelor's degree from Jacksonville State University; law degree from the Samford...

by BBJ Staff on May 29, 2006

Snacks add up to livelihood

...point in business came in 2000 when she become involved with the Birmingham Construction Industry Authority. Thanks to the encouragement of executive director Michael Bell...

by Kaija Wilkinson on June 13, 2005