Janet Hall Given Betsy Plank Distinguished Achievement Award
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Janet Hall
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Janet Hall of Birmingham was awarded the Betsy Plank Distinguished
Achievement Award by the College of Communication and Information Sciences at The University
of Alabama during recent Honors Week activities.
Hall began her television career after graduating from UA in 1977 with a degree in
broadcast and communication studies. She began working in Mobile at WKRG-TV and after
three years returned to her hometown of Birmingham. She started at WBRC-TV as a weekend
news anchor and reporter. Later Hall began anchoring weeknights and now co-anchors
FOX6 News at 5 p.m., 5:30 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Hall has received numerous awards over the years from the Associated Press, including
Best Anchor in Alabama in both 2001 and 1994, as well as awards for Best Feature Story,
Best Documentary and Extraordinary Coverage of a Planned Event. In 1999, she was named
the “Local Hero in the Fight Against Breast Cancer” by the Komen Foundation’s
Ultimate Drive.
She is currently serving as secretary/treasurer of the College of Communication and
Information Sciences’ Board of Visitors. Hall also serves as a board member of
AIDS Alabama and the Birmingham chapter of the American Red Cross.
Hall, her husband and two children are founding members of Asbury United Methodist
Church.
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Angela Bailey Henderson Named Outstanding Alumna in Advertising
at UA
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Angela Bailey Henderson
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Angela Bailey Henderson, a 1989 graduate of the advertising
program in the College of Communication and Information Sciences at The University
of Alabama, was recently named Outstanding Alumna in Advertising during UA’s
Honors Week.
Henderson, who minored in marketing and Japanese at UA, owns and operates Signature
Studios, a full-service agency in Florence that specializes in computer graphic design
for a wide client base. She has operated the agency for the past 12 years. After successes
in the dental industry, Henderson formed a second partnership, Dental Promotions group,
LLC, which works with dentists nationwide to promote their laser services.
Henderson serves as president of the board of the Capstone Communication Society,
and she has supported the College through her sponsorship of “Creative Challenge.”
The program has provided scholarships and experience for undergraduate students during
the past six years. She has won numerous awards for her work including 25 ADDY Awards
and 20 Citations of Excellence, including Best of Show and Judge’s Choice Awards.
Henderson and her husband Aaron are youth group leaders for their church and live
in Florence.
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Joseph W. Perkins Named Outstanding Alumnus in Communication
Studies at UA
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Joseph W. Perkins of Tuscaloosa was named Outstanding Alumnus
in Communication Studies for the College of Communication and Information Sciences
at The University of Alabama during recent Honors Week activities.
Perkins entered UA in 1968 on a debate scholarship. He received both his bachelor’s
and master’s degrees in communication studies, formerly speech communication.
He was awarded his doctorate in communication studies in 1999.
His professional career began in 1968 when he was named assistant director of University
Relations at UA. Subsequently, he held positions as director of publications and assistant
to the president. He also served as an adjunct professor in the College of Communication
and Information Sciences, teaching classes in public relations and political communication.
Perkins has been a principal in a number of public relations, advertising and communication
consulting firms. Perkins Communication, a firm he founded in 1992, serves a number
of clients with public relations, strategic planning and public policy consulting services.
Perkins was one of the original founders of Matrix, LLC, which today is one of the
largest communication consulting firms in the state. Matrix serves a regional clientele
with offices in Montgomery and Jackson, Miss. He continues to serve as a senior consultant
for the company. Perkins and his wife Amy live in Tuscaloosa County with their three
children.
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Catherine Word Downing Posthumously Named Outstanding Alumna
in Journalism at UA
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Catherine Downing
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Catherine “Cathi” Downing of Anniston was posthumously
named Outstanding Alumna in Journalism for the College of Communication and Information
Sciences at The University of Alabama during recent Honors Week activities.
Downing was killed in a car crash on Sept. 4, 2003 in Anniston. She is survived by
Calhoun County Commissioner Robert Downing and three children: Will, Lewis and Hannah.
Downing graduated from UA in 1975 with a double major in journalism and English.
She had served as the features editor for The Anniston Star for 17 years. Downing was
well known for her popular Saturday column and was an award-winning editor with the
Star’s features section.
She also was known for her longtime work in the Anniston arts community and for working
with area youth. Before she joined the Star, Downing had worked for The University
of Alabama Health Services Foundation, the Jefferson County Board of Education and
consolidated Publishing Co. in Anniston.
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