Alabama Power honored for diversity efforts at Birmingham Equal Opportunity Dinner

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Alabama Power Birmingham Division Vice President Jonathan Porter (left) accepts the Birmingham Urban League award on behalf of Alabama Power. [Photo Via: Alabama NewsCenter | Jerome Smedley]

The Birmingham Urban League honored corporate citizens and community leaders Saturday, Dec. 8 at its Equal Opportunity Dinner.

According to its organizers, the annual gala recognizes efforts that help in advancing equal opportunity for all.

Alabama Power received the President’s Award for contributions to the community and its consistent support of the organization and diversity.

Porter also thanked the Birmingham Urban League leaders for their continued commitment to the community. (Jerome Smedley)

Birmingham Division Vice President Jonathan Porter accepted the award on behalf of the company. “Alabama Power is proud of the continued partnership with organizations such as the Birmingham Urban League to help propel our community forward,” said Porter.

The dinner was also held to commemorate the Birmingham Urban League‘s 50 years of service to the community. U.S. Sen. Doug Jones and U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell were the event co-chairs.

National Urban League president Marc Morial was the keynote speaker for the evening. Morial recognized Birmingham’s first African-American mayor, Richard Arrington, saying the nation should appreciate Birmingham.

Former Mayor William Bell was also honored for his leadership and his work in revitalizing the City of Birmingham. Mayor Bell shared a light moment with the audience, saying that even after completing his term serving the city, his wife still encourages him to “get out and go be great.”

Other organizations such as Alpha Kappa Alpha SororityUnited Way of Central Alabama and Peacemakers was honored as well. More than 200 guests were treated to comedy and entertainment at the dinner.

Republished with permission from the Alabama NewsCenter.