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January 3, 2023
Stacia Robinson will serve as director of the Alabama Office of Minority Affairs
Governor Names NFIB Alabama LC Member to State Office
Governor Kay Ivey has selected NFIB Alabama Leadership Council member Stacia Robinson to serve as director of the Alabama Office of Minority Affairs. She replaces Nichelle Nix, who stepping down to practice law.
Robinson comes to the post from BeneChoice Companies LLC, an NFIB member business in Montgomery. She also serves as district manager of Colonial Life Insurance Company.
“I am proud to assemble the strongest team possible to serve every Alabamian to the best of our abilities … and I am proud to have Stacia Robinson be part of that effort,” the governor said.
NFIB State Director Rosemary Elebash said Robinson will continue to serve on the Alabama LC, where she has been a strong advocate for small businesses throughout the state.
Robinson said, “I am looking forward to serving the great state of Alabama in this role on behalf of women and minorities. I hope to bring my own experiences and curiosity of others to the role as this Administration strives to make ‘Alabama the Beautiful’ also ‘Alabama the better’ for its citizens, especially for its women and all minorities.”
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