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Upcoming Board Meetings
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UAB Institutional Meeting
- in Birmingham
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UAH Institutional Meeting
- in Huntsville
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Board of Trustees Meeting
- in Tuscaloosa

Chancellor Finis E. St. John IV
Finis E. St. John IV is Chancellor of The University of Alabama System. In that capacity, he is chief executive officer of Alabama’s largest higher education enterprise, which is comprised of three doctoral research universities and the UAB Health System. Total student enrollment at The University of Alabama, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, and The University of Alabama in Huntsville exceeds 70,000 students with more than 45,000 full- and part-time faculty and staff. The annual economic impact of the UA System surpasses $10 billion annually, and more than 1 million patients are served annually in the System’s hospitals and clinics.
Members of the Board
Media Inquiries
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Kellee Reinhart
Senior Vice Chancellor for Communications and Community Relations
- Phone
- 205-348-5938
- kreinhart@uasystem.edu
Kellee Reinhart works with the Chancellor, the Board of Trustees, and administrative staff at UA, UAB and UAH in media relations, crisis management, strategic planning, community outreach, executive recruitment, and joint initiatives.
Before joining the UA System in 1989, Kellee spent 15 years in the publishing industry as editorial director of Antique Monthly and Horizon Magazine, two national publications headquartered in Alabama. She is also former assistant manager of the Alabama Press Association.
She has chaired numerous not-for-profit advisory boards, including the Alabama Writers’ Forum, the Kentuck Association, Theatre Tuscaloosa, and the Tuscaloosa Arts Council, and is involved with various civic and cultural organizations in West Alabama. Kellee currently serves on Mayor Walt Maddox’s Citizens Advisory Committee, assisting the City of Tuscaloosa in renewal and rebuilding initiatives following the April 2011 tornado.
Kellee received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in journalism from The University of Alabama.