The theme of the Blackburn Institute’s 2024 Annual Symposium, “30 years of Fellowship: Building the Bonds of Ethical Leadership,” ​will highlight ​the ​work ​of ​Dr. ​John ​L. ​Blackburn ​against ​the ​backdrop ​of ​desegregation ​at ​The ​University ​of ​Alabama, ​the ​creation ​of ​the ​Blackburn ​Institute, ​and ​our ​efforts ​to ​change ​the ​state ​in ​the ​present ​and ​into ​the ​future. ​Attendees ​will ​hear ​from ​speakers ​and ​panelists ​sharing ​the ​challenges ​of ​the ​past ​and ​working ​to ​affect ​positive ​change ​in ​the ​state ​of ​Alabama

The event held Friday, August 23 and Saturday, August 24 will take place at Bryant Conference Center in Tuscaloosa and will end with the 30th Anniversary Black-Tie Optional Gala to celebrate the Institute during this milestone year. We encourage you to advantage this anniversary to reengage with the Blackburn community.

Plenary Session (open to UA students, faculty and staff)

Gloria and John L. Blackburn Academic Symposium
Friday, August 25, 2024, 5 – 6:30 p.m. CT
Bryant Conference Center, Sellers Auditorium

Coach Sarah Patterson

Opening Speaker: Coach Sarah Patterson

Sarah Patterson served as the head coach for The University of Alabama Gymnastics team for 36 years, winning 6 NCAA Championships and 8 SEC titles. Patterson, who coached with her husband David for their entire careers, also won 29 NCAA regional championships and recorded more than 1,000 wins. She coached teams to an NCAA best 22 top 3 finishes at the National Championships. Patterson was the first coach in SEC history, regardless of sport, to win NCAA titles in four different decades, winning in 1988, 1991, 1996, 2002, 2011 and 2012.

The Pattersons began coaching at Alabama in the fall of 1978 and quickly turned around a program that had been through four years (and four coaches) without a winning season. They built a program that excelled at the highest levels in all areas, leading the Crimson Tide to championship performances in the gym and the classroom while making a difference in the Tuscaloosa community.

Individually, Alabama gymnasts earned 289 All-America honors and 24 individual NCAA championships under the Pattersons. Eight times a member of the Crimson Tide earned the Honda Award, presented annually to the nation’s top gymnast. Alabama gymnasts earned 21 NCAA postgraduate scholarships, which leads the nation by a healthy margin, as well as 189 Scholastic All-America and 262 SEC Academic Honor Roll accolades.

Patterson was named National Coach of the Year four times, SEC Coach of the Year four times, and in 2003 was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. She served as the senior women’s administrator at UA from 1985-1996 and the associate athletics director for community and university relations from 1996-2014.  Patterson also completed stints on the SEC Executive Committee, the NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Committee and the NCAA Recruiting Committee during her storied career.

During her tenure, Patterson developed a national reputation for her marketing prowess. One of her favorite memories is from a 1997 meet against rival Georgia, which became Alabama Gymnastics first sell out with over 15,000 fans, and there were ticket scalpers on the steps of Coleman Coliseum. Alabama went on to achieve 11 sell outs during Patterson’s career.

In addition to her coaching duties, Sarah Patterson was the driving force behind the creation of the Power of Pink initiative in 2004. The local effort partners with Alabama Gymnastics to raise awareness in the fight against breast cancer and has contributed $2.1 million to the DCH Breast Cancer Fund to help women in need prevent, detect, and treat breast cancer. These efforts from Patterson have exploded into a nationwide cause with college and professional sports teams conducting similar efforts in their communities.

In 2013, The University of Alabama dedicated the Sarah Patterson Champions Plaza in Patterson’s honor. The Plaza sits in front of Coleman Coliseum, the home of Alabama gymnastics, honoring championship teams at the University.

Patterson retired from coaching in 2014. After recovering from two knee replacement surgeries, she found new ways to serve her community. Patterson, a longtime United Way advocate, served as the 2017 United Way of West Alabama fundraising campaign chair, raising a record setting amount of over 2 million dollars. At the request of Mayor Walt Maddox, she serves on the Elevate Tuscaloosa board, along with serving 8 years on the board for Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports.

In 2022, Sarah and her husband David were named the West Alabama United Way Family of the Year. In 2023 Sarah was named to the prestigious Alabama Academy of Honor. The Academy of Honor was created by the state of Alabama “to bestow honor and recognition upon living Alabamians for their outstanding accomplishments and service.” There is a maximum of 100 living Alabamians in the Academy along with living former Governors.

In addition to serving her community she enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, and scrapbooking.

Senator Katie Britt

Keynote Speaker: Sen. Katie Britt

In 2023, Senator Katie Boyd Britt (2001 Blackburn class) was sworn in as Alabama’s first elected female Senator, the youngest Republican woman ever elected to the U.S. Senate, and the only current Republican mom of school-aged kids serving in the Senate. She is proud to champion hardworking families as she fights to grow opportunity and preserve the American Dream for generations to come.

In the 118th Congress, Senator Britt serves on the Committee on Appropriations, where she is ranking member of the Homeland Security subcommittee; the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; and the Committee on Rules and Administration. Her committee portfolio strongly positions her to fight effectively for Alabama’s people, interests, and values as she continues to identify and achieve tangible, meaningful solutions to the pressing challenges facing Alabama and America.

The proud daughter of two small business owners in Enterprise, Alabama, the foundational values of faith, family, and freedom were instilled in Senator Britt from an early age. Most recently, Senator Britt worked to grow good-paying jobs and opportunity for all Alabamians as President and CEO of Alabama’s business council. A practicing attorney by trade, Senator Britt is a graduate of the University of Alabama and the University of Alabama School of Law. She previously served as the chief of staff to Alabama’s then-senior U.S. Senator and has served on numerous boards and committees. She now resides in Montgomery with her husband, Wesley, and their two children.

Schedule of Events (open to the Blackburn Community and Content Session Presenters)

Please view the 2024 Annual Symposium schedule for registered attendees.

Registration

Blackburn Society members, Advisory Board members, Fellows, and students may register for Annual Symposium. This year, registration covers both days of the in-person event. Please see the registration timelines for each group below.

Registration has now closed for Blackburn Society, Advisory Board members, and Fellows.

Blackburn Society, Advisory Board, and Fellows

Registration TypeRegistration DeadlineFee
RegularJuly 31Free
LateAugust 15$50 Free

Blackburn Students

Registration TypeRegistration DeadlineFee
RegularAugust 15Free
LateAugust 25$50

30th Anniversary Black-Tie Optional Gala

Saturday, August 24, 2024, 6 p.m., Bryant Conference Center

Join Blackburn Society and Advisory Board members, Fellows and students at the Capstone for a night you won’t forget.

This event will include

Please see the Black Tie Optional Dress Guidelines. Mr. Burch Formal Wear in Tuscaloosa will give a $50 discount if you mention “Blackburn Institute Gala.” Rentals with the discount will be $130 – $220. Reserve your tux at lease a week prior to the event

Non-Student Attendees (as of 08/08/2024)

Advisory Board and Blackburn Society

  • Catherine Alexander-Wright (1998)
  • Akiesha Anderson (2016)
  • Olivia Bensinger (2013)
  • Danielle Blevins (2007)
  • Star Bloom
  • Cheree Causey
  • Prince Cleveland (2002)
  • Sue Bell Cobb
  • John Covington
  • Kathleen Cramer
  • Bradley Davidson (2002)
  • LeeAnn Denham (2005)
  • Royce Dickerson (2019)
  • David Donaldson
  • Meghan Dorn (2015)
  • Joseph Eatmon
  • Russell Henshaw
  • Steven Hood
  • Mike House
  • Doug Jones
  • Ari Kellum (2019)
  • James Kemp (2014)
  • Terry Lamar
  • Tamara Lee
  • Matthew Lewis (2006)
  • Erika Mason-Imbody
  • Isaac McCoy
  • Marion McIntosh (2005)
  • Rosalind Moore-Miller
  • Taylor Nichols (2004)
  • Marjorie Kay Nix
  • Carol Patterson
  • Tom Patterson
  • Holly Piper
  • Gina Rigby-House
  • Betsy Saxon
  • John Saxon
  • Rashmee Sharif (2012)
  • Bobbie Siegal
  • Alex Smith
  • Christian Smith Goss (2004)
  • Helen Smith
  • William Smith II
  • Donald Stewart
  • Meghan Stringer (2004)
  • Louise Thibodaux
  • Lita Waggoner (2015)
  • Tammie Williams
  • Yardena Wolf (2013)

Fellows

  • Jonathan Adams (2001)
  • Parker Alison (2014)
  • Christine Allen (2017)
  • Anika Ames (2021)
  • Lydia Avant (2001)
  • Caroline Baird (1994)
  • Mary Eliza Beaumont (2020)
  • Malea Benjamin (2021)
  • Makenna Berry (2001)
  • Savannah Berryman (2022)
  • Madeline Blahnik (2022)
  • Nancy Boyd (1999)
  • Bob Boylan (2005)
  • Lillian Brand (2015)
  • John Brinkerhoff (2011)
  • Leigh Brinkerhoff (2013)
  • Katie Britt (2001)
  • Wesley Britt (2011)
  • Kathy Brunot (2022)
  • Matt Calderone (2011)
  • Jennifer Carlson (2001)
  • Danielle Cassady (2014)
  • LaTonya Chiles (1998)
  • Claire Chisolm (2002)
  • Sean Coffman Atchison (2021)
  • Douglas Craddock (2015)
  • Lexi Crowe (2022)
  • Eva Curran (2018)
  • Lauren Davis (2022)
  • Caroline Dean (2018)
  • Matt DeMonbrun (2009)
  • Samarria Dunson (2002)
  • Patrick Dutton (2020)
  • Osric (Oz) Engram (1995)
  • Lewis Fischer (2021)
  • Heather Gann (2020)
  • Al Gilani (2013)
  • Anna-Margaret Goldman (2012)
  • Vincent Graffeo (1999)
  • Martha Griffith (2007)
  • Brittany Hamner (2019)
  • Philip Harden (2020)
  • Cameron Harris (2016)
  • Kristen Harris (2016)
  • Andrea Hayes (2016)
  • Marie Hebbler (1994)
  • Abby Horton (2005)
  • Aaron Howard (2014)
  • Ashton Howser (2021)
  • Camden Hurst (2023)
  • Ella Huffaker (2021)
  • Sarah Jaggears (2023)
  • Anthony James (2014)
  • Demarcus Joiner (2022)
  • Kendra Key (2007)
  • Allison Koszyk (2018)
  • Zumanah Kamal (2022)
  • Quin Kelly (2020)
  • Kendra Key (2007)
  • Allison Koszyk (2018)
  • Dalis Lampkins (2020)
  • Terrance Lewis (2015)
  • Gideon Lombardo (2023)
  • Bryant Long (2022)
  • Kelsi Long (2019)
  • Jon Macklem (2000)
  • Marcella Martinez (2021)
  • Annabeth Mellon (2019)
  • Reginald Miller (2004)
  • Whitney Miller-Nichols (2005)
  • Jilisa Milton (2016)
  • Miguel Mojica (2022)
  • Colby Murray (2018)
  • Ellen Nicholson (2021)
  • John Pace (2021)
  • Lawrence Perry (2023)
  • Aoife Kate Pitts (2019)
  • Kaila Pouncy (2022)
  • Elizabeth Prophet (2022)
  • Amelia Pugh (2021)
  • Kellee Ransom (2000)
  • Salma Raouf (2022)
  • John Richardson (2022)
  • Zac Riddle (2002)
  • Christopher Robinson (2019)
  • Chris Sanders (2002)
  • Alexandra Scissom (2014)
  • Seth Self (2021)
  • Walt Shelton (2021)
  • Tanya Shunnara (2003)
  • Cameron Smith (2006)
  • Julie Smith (1999)
  • Olivia Smith (2019)
  • Julli Sparks (2010)
  • Charlie Steinmetz (2022)
  • Trey Sullivan (2019)
  • Alli Swann (2020)
  • JaiOnna Terry (2020)
  • Tyler Thull (2018)
  • Nick Tolbert (2022)
  • Chance Tudor (2018)
  • Carina Villarreal (2019)
  • Molly Wade (2017)
  • Megan Welborn (2007)

Spouses and Guests

  • Jackie Alison
  • Michael Avant
  • Caroline Bechtel
  • Chad Brand
  • Mary Brock
  • Edwin Brunot
  • Claire Calderone
  • Jack Callahan
  • Nate Carlson
  • Jim Causey
  • Tana Collins-Allred
  • Ethan Cromwell
  • Jackson Dean
  • Roberto Del Rio
  • Andrea DeMonbrun
  • Susan Donovan
  • Julianne Evers
  • Tristan Gardner
  • Michael German
  • Kevin Gregoire
  • David Hebbler
  • Andrea Hill
  • Chris Horton
  • Layla Howard
  • Bobby Imbody
  • Hunter Johnson
  • Robert Johnson
  • Jasmine Kemp
  • Paul Kennedy
  • Carolyn Koke
  • Paul Kolotka
  • Shaquana Lamar
  • Brandi Lamon-Pinkerton
  • Frank Lee
  • Ibrahim Lee
  • Jonathan Lane
  • Tristin Lollar
  • Michelle Lugo
  • Connor Lunney
  • Mary Jane Moore
  • Patrick Murphy
  • Charles Nash
  • Elliot Panek
  • Sally Ann Peacock
  • Bob Powers
  • Ashton Prescott
  • Elizabeth Riddle
  • Victoria Robinson
  • Jenny Ryan
  • Jeffrey Scissom
  • Wale Shodiya
  • Stephen Shol
  • Eisa Shunnara
  • Nadeem Siddiqui
  • Andrew Smith
  • Donna Smith
  • Justine Smith
  • Suzann Smith
  • Walt Smith
  • Jim Sumner
  • Katy Taylor
  • Maitland Thull
  • Lucia Tiseo
  • Holly Traywick
  • Floresha Watkins
  • Nolan Watkins
  • David Welborn
  • Jake Willett
  • Tameron Williams
  • Pauletta Windam
  • Brittney Young