Clients

1) Alabama Association for Justice

2) Alabama Primary Health Care Association

3) Alabama State Board of Pharmacy

4) American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network

5) AT&T Alabama

6) Broadband Association of Alabama and Mississippi

7) Collateral Family of Companies

8) Hopebridge

9) Major League Fishing Angler's Association, Inc.

10) Molson Coors Beverage Company USA LLC

11) River Bank and Trust

12) SCI Alabama Funeral Services, LLC

13) ServisFirst Bank

14) Tenaska, Inc.

15) The Pew Charitable Trusts

16) The Southern Group

17) The Wise Institute

18) Tom Coker & Associates

19) Utility Infrastructure Management, LLC

Number of Years as a Lobbyist

20+ years

Biography

A founding partner of our Alabama office, Carol Brown has spent more than 25 years lobbying and working within her home state's ever-changing business and health care arenas. Before joining The Southern Group, Carol served as Vice President of Governmental Affairs and Manager of Federal Affairs for the Business Council of Alabama, the state's largest and most diverse business trade organization.Carol has worked on both sides of the political aisle, assisting Republican and Democratic candidates with their re-election bids and developing key relationships throughout the halls of government. A 1985 Auburn University graduate, Carol began her career in journalism covering politics and health care issues for the state's capital city newspaper, The Montgomery Advertiser.Since joining Southern Strategy Group, Carol continues representing clients throughout the business spectrum, including the energy, insurance, and pharmaceutical industries, as well as health care providers, telecommunications, and disaster recovery arenas. Carol has excellent working relationships with both the legislative and executive branches of government as well as strong relationships throughout Alabama's business and trade association communities. Carol's contacts include many of Alabama's regulatory agencies, such as the Insurance Department, Public Health, Medicaid, the State Health Planning and Development Agency, Industrial Relations, Homeland Security, and the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs.

She has most recently played a key role in working toward broadband accessibility for all Alabamians, a policy initiative that helped garner $100 million in CARES Act Funding for low-income students.

Last Updated: April 02, 2024