Wells Re-Elected as member of Mobile Arts and Sports Association

Retired Mobile County District Judge and Carr Allison shareholder Judson W. Wells, Sr. attended the Annual Membership Meeting of the Mobile Arts and Sports Association (MASA) on June 2, 2015 in Mobile.  Judge Wells is one of only 50 Members of MASA, where he has served in that capacity since 2009.  At the annual meeting, he was re-elected to a third consecutive term as a Member, and will serve from 2015-2018.  MASA, which is the parent organization of the Senior Bowl, is responsible for the donation of over $7.7 million to local charities over the years.

Judge Wells is also a longtime active member of the Senior Bowl Committee.  The Senior Bowl is the nation’s pre-eminent college football all-star game and is played each January in Mobile, where the game has been held since 1952.

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