
Huntsville Committee of 100 Endorsements
Huntsville Committee of 100 announces endorsements for August 28 elections Huntsville, AL. (August 1, 2018) The Committee of 100, a local organization of 250 business leaders, proudly announced today its endorsements for Huntsville City School Board and Huntsville City Council in Districts 2,3, and 4. All candidates will be on the municipal August 28 ballot. Huntsville […]

Young Professional Program Applications
The Huntsville Committee of 100 Young Professional Program is now receiving applications until Friday, October 15, 2021. Applicants can learn more about the application process and submit their application here. The Huntsville Committee of 100 Young Professional Program is made up of 50 emerging leaders in North Alabama committed to promoting and supporting economic development, […]
Huntsville City Schools Seeking Volunteers for Professional Development Poverty Simulation
With a donation from the Creative Cities Fund, the philanthropic arm of the Huntsville Committee of 100, Huntsville City schools will be hosting a series of Poverty Simulation training for their teachers and administrators. These professional development sessions use a hands-on experience to simulate one month of poverty for participants. Huntsville City Schools is excited to offer […]
Huntsville Committee of 100 Endorses Curry and Bates for County School Board
The Committee of 100, a local organization of 240 business leaders, announced today its endorsement of Nathan Curry for Madison County School Board District 1 and Angie Bates (Incumbent) for Madison County Board of Education District 2. Both candidates will be on the June 5 ballot. From BizPac chair Scott Averbuch, “Angie Bates has served since […]
Huntsville Committee of 100 Endorses Matt Massey for Madison County Schools Superintendent
The Committee of 100, a local organization of 240 business leaders, announced today its endorsement of Matt Massey for re-election as the Madison County School Board Superintendent. Matt will be on the June 5 ballot. Scott Averbuch, Chairman of the BizPac said, “Matt Massey has led the County School system since 2014. Since then he has […]
Huntsville Committee of 100 Announces 2018 Board and BizPac Chairs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Stephanie Lowe Huntsville Committee of 100 615-477-9302 stephanielowe@hsvc100.org huntsvillecommitteeof100.org Huntsville Committee of 100 Announces 2018 Board and BizPac Chairs The Huntsville Committee of 100, a group of 242 CEOs and professionals has elected Greg Brown, as Committee of 100 Chair and Scott Averbuch as BizPac Chair for 2018-2019. Greg is a Huntsville […]
Director of Engagement
Huntsville Committee of 100 hires Stephanie Lowe as Director of Engagement Stephanie Lowe brings 13 years of marketing and nonprofit management to this newly designed role for the Huntsville Committee of 100. Huntsville, AL (January 3, 2018)-Huntsville Committee of 100 announced today that Stephanie Lowe has been named Director of Engagement for the business organization. […]
New Committee of 100 YPs Selected
Huntsville, AL (October 30, 2017) — The Committee of 100 has selected 9 new members to join its YP organization of 50 local young professionals active in community leadership and political issues. A group of 235 CEOs and professionals, the Committee of 100 focuses on economic development and public education issues and projects, in addition […]
Creative Cities Event a Success!
The Committee of 100’s Creative Cities event on “Fostering a More Entrepreneurial Region” was supported by more than 300 business and elected leaders from Limestone, Madison and Morgan counties. Investment came from sponsor and individual donations in addition to ticket sales. Proceeds from the Oct. 18 event will go to the Committee of 100’s Creative […]
NEWS FROM THE C100 CHAIR
I am exceptionally pleased to announce today the hiring of John Allen as our next CEO of the Committee of 100 effective Sept. 1, 2017. John is our current BizPac Chair and would have assumed the role of Committee of 100 Chair in Jan. 2018, so no one is more qualified than John to step […]