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REGION 8Tim Blakemore, Coordinator
tblakemore@alabamafirecollege.org(205)799-1663
REGION 5Larry Jarvis, Coordinator
ljarvis@alabamafirecollege.org(205)799-4152
REGION 1Gary Cosby, Coordinator
gcosby@alabamafirecollege.org(256)810-4097
REGION 3Skip Kittrell, Coordinator
skittrell@alabamafirecollege.org(205)960-2793
REGION 7Tim Jennings, Coordinatortjennings@alabamafirecollege.org(334)559-2241
REGION 2Danny Southard, Coordinatordsouthard@alabamafirecollege.org(256)434-0459
REGION 10Samuel Crawford, Coordinatorscrawford@alabamafirecollege.org(334)797-5486
REGION 9Dwayne Yelder, Coordinator
dyelder@alabamafirecollege.org(334)549-3692
REGION 4Rudy Rooks, Coordinatorrrooks@alabamafirecollege.org(256)463-8469
REGION 6Stanley Gann, Coordinatorsgann@alabamafirecollege.org(334)530-3732
David ThornburgRegional Section Chief2501 Phoenix Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405Cell: (205)799-8685 / Office: (205)343-7402Fax: (205)391-3757dthornburg@alabamafirecollege.org
John JamesCoordinator Regional/Extension Training Centersjjames@alabamafirecollege.org1(877)359-7209
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Tuesday, February 3rd
1–5pm Registration1–5pm Hotel Capstone, Governor’s Room: SEAFC Meeting Pre-Conference Business Meeting AAFC Executive Board Meeting
Wednesday, February 4th
7:30–8:30am Continental breakfast, hotel for hotel guests, Bryant Conference Center for everyone else8–8:30am Late Registration, Bryant Conference Center8:25-8:30am Kim Steadman Savage, Alabama Power Safe-T-Zone8:30–9am Opening Ceremonies: Honor Guard & Chaplain9–10am Break & Vendor Time, door prizes will be announced at 9:50am10–11:30am Keynote address: Dr. Bill Beausay 11:30am–1pm BBQ Lunch: Capstone Ballroom. Lunch ticket required. Alabama Power presentation in Moody Music Building parking lot.1–2:30pm Dr. Gary Smith & Chief Harry Beck: Mobile Integrated Health Care2:30–3pm Break & Vendor Time. Door prizes will be announced at 2:50pm3–4:30pm Dr. Gary Smith (continued) & Chief Harry Beck4:30– 6:30pm Vendors’ Reception: Bryant Conference Center Sellers Lobby
Thursday, February 5th
7–8am Continental breakfast: hotel for hotel guests, Bryant Conference Center for everyone else.8–8:30am Announcements Terry Wilson, MDA presentation8:30–8:45am Alabama Fire College Update: Executive Director Allan Rice8:45–9am Scotty Roberson, Pediatric Burn Foundation9–10am Break & Vendor Time: Vendors may break down starting at noon. Door prizes will be announced at 9:50am. Silent Auction closes at 9:30am and winners will be announced. 10–10:30am Cathy Dawson, Alabama Law Enforcement Agency10:30–10:45am Chief Robert Ezekiel, Southeastern Fire Chiefs Conference10:45–11:30 Round Table Forum with State Fire Marshal Ed Paulk, Chief A.J. Martin, & Chief Joey Darby: “Turn Your Attention to Fire Prevention”11:30–11:45am Break: Door prizes will be announced at 11:40am.11:45am–1:30pm Luncheon, Capstone Ballroom: Eddie Conyers. Lunch ticket required.1:30–2:45pm Nate Self, Former Army Ranger Captain2:45–3pm Break: Door prizes will be announced at 2:55pm. 3–5pm Chief Randy Royal, Operational Battalion Chief5pm Critiques,Certificates,andChallengeCoins
Friday, February 6th
8–8:30am Coffee:Governor’sRoom.Door prizes will be announced at 8:25am.8:30–10:30am Fire Chiefs’ Business Meeting (Hotel Capstone, Governor’s Room)
Breakout sessions in the Birmingham and Central rooms can be be scheduled at the AFC Registration Desk. Please see Mary Beth Finn.
Bill BeausayBill Beausay is the former Director of Research and Development at the Academy of Sports Psychology, author of nearly 20 books (including 3 national best sellers) with worldwide circulation over 1 million copies, professional speaker, and trainer. Bill did
his Doctoral work at the University of Toledo and spent 10 years in a professional clinical practice before becoming a writer and international speaker on topics of
personal growth and professional success.
HehasspokenfordozensofFortune500firms,andhasbeenfeaturedonradio,newspapers, television, and magazines coast-to-coast. Bill’s client’s include UBS
Financial, Wells Fargo, CUNA Mutual, General Electric, State Farm Insurance, John Hancock Mutual Funds, and BB&T, just to name a few. Be sure to see Bill’s most
recent books, True Greatness: Mastering the Inner Game of Business Success and I Am The Game. You can read more about Bill on his website at www.BillBeausay.com.
Harry BeckHarry Beck, Fire Chief of the City of Mesa Fire and Medical Department, began hiscareerinthefireservicein1973withthePhoenixFireDepartment.Overthe
following 11 years, he was promoted through the ranks to the position of Deputy Fire Chief, a position he held until joining the Mesa Fire Department in 2003. The Mesa Fire and Medical Department serves a population in excess of 450,000 with
over 450 department members and 20 Fire Stations. The department is known for excellence and innovation and has recently received several prestigious
awards including: Congressional Fire Services Institute, Excellence in Fire Based EMS (2011), Center for Public Safety Excellence, Accreditation (2012), Telly Awards
for Public Education Programing (2012) and Automatic Aid Education (2013), Public Technology Institute Awards for EMS Innovation (2013) and Regional Emergency Transportation System (2013) and an Emmy Award for Drowning
Awareness and Prevention (2013).
Chief Beck serves as an active member of the National Fire Protection Association, the International Association of Fire Chiefs, and the Arizona Fire
Chiefs Association. He holds two degrees from Arizona State University: a Master of Public Administration and a Bachelor of Science in
Industrial Supervision and was deeply honored as the Arizona Fire Chief of the Year in 2012. He is active
on numerous boards and commissions and is an Advisory Board member for the East Valley ACS
Relay for Life.
Eddie ConyersEd Conyers, native of Montgomery, Alabama moved to Tuscaloosa in 1942 and has lived there since. Attending Tuscaloosa public schools, Ed graduated from
high school in 1946. After his discharge from serving two years in the U.S. Navy, he attended the University of Alabama for two years. He was called back into the service during the Korean War and served two more years. In 1954, he graduated
from the University of Alabama with a B.S. in commerce and went to work for Allen and Jemison Company in Tuscaloosa, where he worked for 26 years. During that time,EdservedthatfirmasVicePresident.In1979,hereceivedhisMaster’sdegree
from the University of Alabama in Student Personnel Work in Higher Education.
He is now retired from the University of Alabama where he served as the Assistant to the Dean for the College of Continuing Studies. Since 1960 he has been associated with the University of Alabama Athletic Department, working with the football team
at all practice sessions.
He is a member of the First Baptist Church of Tuscaloosa, Druid City Football OfficialsAssociation,TheGulfSouthConference,andisaliaisonfootballofficialwith the Southeastern Conference. Married to the former Peggy Joyce Jones of
Tuscaloosa, he has two children, Donna Jernigan and Samuel Edward, IV; two grandsons, Samuel Edward Conyers, V, and
Jonathan Winston Jernigan, and one granddaughter, Mary Conyers Jernigan.
Randy RoyalRandy Royal has been a member of the Colorado Springs (CO) Fire Department for 27 years and has served as an operational Battalion Chief for the last 10 years. He is assigned to District 2, A shift and the 7 stations in his district ran 29,000 calls in 2014. He has worked in emergency services for 38 years (28 years as a paramedic) havingpreviouslybeeninvolvedwithvolunteerfireandprivateEMSagencies.
During his tenure with the Colorado Springs Fire Department, Chief Royal has served as the EMS Division Manager, helped to develop the HazMat Medic Program and
the Tactical Medical Support Unit, and has received numerous awards including the prestigious Fire Fighter of the Year.
Chief Royal graduated from Flagler College and has attended numerous National FireAcademyclasses,includingcompletingtheExecutiveFireOfficerProgram.Chief Royal is married to Sandy and they have 4 children. He proudly serves his
organization alongside his oldest son, Ryan.
Nate SelfNate Self is a former Army Ranger Captain who led an internationally-recognized
mission in Afghanistan to rescue a missing-in-action Navy SEAL atop a snow-capped peak called Takur Ghar (translated “Tall Mountain”). Since leaving the Army, Natehasledseveraltechnologyandleadershipdevelopmenteffortswithinthe
government and industry.
For his actions and leadership in combat, he was awarded the Silver Star, the Bronze Star, and the Purple Heart. His story and leadership has been featured on the front
page of The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, on NBC’s Dateline, and in several other books and television programs. Nate is the author of the powerful and thought-provoking book, Two Wars: One Hero’s Fight on Two Fronts – Abroad and
Within. Nate lives in Texas with his wife and 4 children.
Gary A. SmithGary A. Smith, MD is Medical Director of Mesa Fire & Medical Department, AT Still University School of Physician Assistant Studies, and owner of East Valley
Wellness Center. Dr. Smith received his medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine and completed his Family Medicine residency at the University of
Nebraska Medical Center where he served as Chief Resident. He will complete his Master of Medical Management degree from the University of Southern California,
Marshall School of Business in May 2014.
Thank you to our Sponsors!
Safe-T-Zone is Alabama Power’s new high votage safety program, where we recreate hazardous situation and ex-plain how first responders can stay safe and how they can keep everyone around them safe. Safe-T-Zone is a trailer
that utilizes mounted distribution lines and 14,400 volts of electricity to show firefighters why pulling a meter at a house is dangerous. During this hour long program, we discuss unsafe conditions and conclude the session with a question and answer period. The traveling program is free and can visit your location on a day and time conve-
nient for you. This program saves lives and prevents accidents and was designed specifically for first responders like yourself. In some cases, the program can be considered for CEUs. To schedule a program, contact Kim Savage at
(205)349-6974 or email at kssavage@southernco.com.
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