Stories • Issue 5, Spring/Summer 2009
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Cover Story
Dr. Robert Glenn, Athens State University

The search for Athens State University’s 36th president didn’t require the skills of Sherlock Holmes to find the right person, although new president Dr. Robert Glenn is an enthusiast of the famous detective! It became immediately evident to the search committee that the expertise, experience, and background pointed to Dr. Glenn as their man. He began his tenure as president August 4, 2008.
   
 Features

CrossPointe Church
CrossPointe Church welcomes David Howard to its staff as its new student pastor. David joined CrossPointe in July 2008 and oversees the entire youth ministries for children in seventh through 12th grades.


Attorney William G. Matthews
Bill Mathews practices law and baseball right in his office with a 60-foot, fully functional batting cage in the basement! The reason for Mathews is simple: his priority upon family influences his practice and not the other way around.

Eddie Preuitt Ford
For nearly 25 years, Eddie Preuitt Ford in Hartselle has been North Alabama’s headquarters for program and pre-owned vehicles. Eddie Preuitt Ford is a family owned and operated business that started in 1985 after Eddie and a family member purchased the dealership from the Nicholson family.

Cornerstone Entertainment, LLC
When the world gets overwhelming or someone needs a fresh perspective on life, they can look for a new program that currently has 15 new episodes in post production, Give a Living Rose. This optimistic new television show is the brainchild of Monya Claborn, President of Cornerstone Entertainment, LLC.

Jamie Cooper
Butt naked, a pair of tennis shoes with socks, long hair, a camera, and a tripod in 1980, a 27-year old at work at one of the hundreds of interesting stories that are known as the Country Rover. I’m Jamie Cooper and you’re Rantin’ with Rover!

Athens Convalescent and Rehab Center
Quality is a tradition at Athens Convalescent and Rehab Center! The facility focuses on providing quality resident care and strong management principles, and is dedicated to treating residents and their families with exceptional care, service, and support.

Athens City Councilman Jimmy Gill
Athens City District 3 Councilman Jimmy Gill has been serving the Athens community with his dedication of excellence since 1992. Serving in his fifth term, Jimmy focuses on helping the citizens in his district and the city of Athens with a variety of things, such as paving roads, cleaning up abandoned or overgrown houses, constructing new buildings, and creating safer neighborhoods.

Jan Vinita White, PhD
Jan Vinita White, PhD is the Tennessee Valley’s aging authority with comprehensive aging consulting for older adults, baby boomers, and families. As the only gerontologist in private practice in North Alabama, Dr. White provides ethical, affordable, and confidential counseling and assessment services, such as retirement and relocation counseling, among many more.

Clements Baptist Church
For almost 15 years, Clements Baptist Church has been focused on worshipping the Lord with folks from all walks of life. "We’re a common man’s church," Pastor Tim Anderson says. "We believe everyone is welcome in the house of God."

Keller Williams Realty, Inc.
In today’s uncertain times, one thing is certain…Keller Williams Realty, Inc. continues to grow. So much so that it is now serving the Athens and Limestone County community with a new office in downtown Athens, the Keller Williams Realty – West Branch Business Center.

Grayson Bailey Landscaping
For Owner Grayson Bailey of Grayson Bailey Landscaping – Design & Lawn Maintenance, quality is the focus for every job. "We focus on doing things the right way," Grayson explains. "For 20 years, we’ve put the highest quality of workmanship into each client’s’ yard and our work speaks for itself."

Athens-Limestone Public Library
Along with the growth of Athens and Limestone County is the growth of the Athens-Limestone Public Library, which is building for the future. To accommodate its growth, the library has found a new home in the former Kroger building that the City purchased.

Courtesy First Home Lenders
At the heart of Courtesy First Home Lenders are three things: Commitment to excellence, determination, and dedication. All three of these attributes are required to complete a grueling 140.6 mile iron man triathlon, just as Courtesy First Home Lenders loan originator Keith Balch did recently in Panama City FL.

Tracy Fulks
Tracy Fulks, Director of Sales & Marketing for ZTV-11 and Who’s Who in Athens magazine is the woman you need to know in Athens to promote your business. Tracy, who moved to Athens more than 20 years ago, has an extensive background in the broadcast, print, and marketing areas that will be put to work for you.


   
 

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