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    Foreman named UA’s NAA District 12 vice president

    By Staff Reports,

    2024-05-31

    The University of Alabama National Alumni Association has selected 10 new vice presidents to serve three-year terms on the NAA’s executive committee.

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    Robert D. Foreman II

    Robert D. Foreman II has been selected as NAA vice president representing District 12. Foreman graduated from The University of Alabama in 2011 with a degree in civil engineering. He currently works as a civil engineer and construction team lead for CDG, Inc. Foreman previously held positions within the Covington County Chapter as a board member, vice president, and president.

    The University of Alabama National Alumni Association Executive Committee is made up of the president, president-elect, past president, executive secretary, treasurer, 16 district vice presidents within the state of Alabama and six regional vice presidents across the country. The officers on the executive committee are elected for three-year terms during Alumni Weekend every year.

    The executive committee works with the Alumni Office to approve the operating budget and carry out the programming and policies of the Alumni Association. The executive committee plays a vital role in ensuring the success of the association across the country, and members dedicate considerable amounts of time and effort to its initiatives. The Alumni Association would not function the same without the executive committee’s insight.

    The University of Alabama National Alumni Association is a self-governed, nonprofit membership-based organization that serves The University of Alabama and its many alumni, students, parents, friends and fans.

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