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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The University of Alabama College
of Human Environmental Sciences recently presented the Jack Davis Professional
Achievement Award to John Rodney Brown of Tuscaloosa; Amy Curry of Houston, Tex.;
Linda Godfrey of Vestavia Hills; Lee Green of College Station, Tex.; Linda Newell
of Chicago, Ill.; Pam Oldacre Northway of Somerville; and Stella Rainey of Tuscaloosa.
The Jack Davis Professional Award is given annually to outstanding alumni for their
professional accomplishments in administration, education, extension, research or
business. Recipients must demonstrate that they have advanced their particular career
choice through recognized leadership.
Rodney Brown
Brown was recognized for his career achievements in athletic training. He received
both his bachelor’s and master’s degree in athletic training from UA and
has been a clinical instructor for the College’s athletic training education
program.
Brown is the head athletic trainer at the UA football program.
Lee Green
Green was recognized for his career achievements in health education and health promotion.
He earned his doctorate from UA in 1994 and serves as associate professor of health
and safety and director, Center for the Study of Health Disparities at Texas A&M
University.
He has previously served on the faculty at UA and the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
His research and service have primarily focused on minority participation in health
studies and reducing health disparities.
Pamela Oldacre Northway
Northway was recognized for her career achievements in restaurant and hospitality
management. Northway owns and operates the Little Cove Cottage Bed & Breakfast,
located near the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Hampton Cove in Huntsville.
Prior to this, she worked for the Huntsville Madison County Convention & Visitors
Bureau and coordinated marketing efforts for the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail.
She was a member of the first graduating class with a hospitality management specialization
in meeting & convention planning.
Linda B. Godfrey
Godfrey was recognized for her career achievements in dietetics. She serves as child
nutrition program coordinator for the Shelby County Board of Education, as well as
consultant for the Birmingham City Jail and an adjunct assistant professor of nutrition
at UAB.
She received her master’s degree in food and nutrition from UA and has received
numerous awards including Child Nutrition Program Director of the Year, Alabama Outstanding
Dietitian and the American Dietetic Association Foundation’s Award for Excellence
in Management Practice.
Amy Morris Curry
Curry was recognized for her career achievements in human development and family
studies. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Central Florida
in psychology and microbiology; and her master’s degree in human development
and family studies from UA. She received her doctorate degree from The University
of Alabama in health education and health promotion.
She has extensive experience working with families of patients at children’s
hospitals. Since 1998, she has been responsible for providing child life services
for the Cancer Center and Hematology Service at Texas Children’s Hospital in
Houston. She has numerous publications and has received several awards for work.
Wanda Newell
Newell was recognized for her career achievements in human development and family
studies. She holds master’s degrees in education and human development from
UA; as well as a doctorate in family and child development from Auburn University.
She serves as education program director for the Robert R. McCormick Tribune Foundation
in Chicago. While there she established the Early Childhood Development Initiative
with the City Colleges of Chicago to improve its teacher preparatory program and child
development lab site; promoted Early Childhood Centers of Excellence, focusing on
retaining high-quality teachers to work in Chicago’s most needy neighborhoods.
Stella Rainey
Rainey was recognized for her career achievements in interior design. She holds master’s
degrees in both interior design and art history from UA. Since 1984, she has been
the operational manager for her family’s longtime business, The Little Gallery,
a custom framing and print gallery in Tuscaloosa.
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