Carr Allison’s Glenn Smith selected to Leadership Forum

E. Glenn Smith, Jr., Counsel in the Carr Allison’s Mobile office has been selected to participate in The Alabama State Bar Leadership Forum, Class 11. The Alabama State Bar Leadership Forum is honored as a dynamic and highly effective model for nurturing and developing leadership skills and values among a select group of qualified, promising lawyers each year. Now in its ninth year, the Alabama State Bar Leadership Forum has illuminated a pathway for other state bars and legal organizations recognizing the need for servant-minded bar and community leadership. Graduates of the Alabama bar program become models of ethical and professional behavior both within and outside the legal community.

Mr. Smith graduated from St. Paul’s Episcopal School in Mobile, Alabama and went on to become a four-year letterman in football at Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina.  Following his undergraduate studies, Glenn attended law school at Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama.  He is the former President of the Mobile Young Lawyers, has held positions on the Executive Committee of the Mobile Bar Association, and is a former member of the Board of Directors for the Mobile Bar Foundation and Young Lawyers Section of the Alabama Defense Lawyers Association.  Outside of the legal community, Glenn sits on the Board of Directors for the Child Day Care Association.  Glenn currently lives in Mobile, Alabama with his wife Lacey and their 18 month old son, Morris.

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