The City’s Office of Multicultural Affairs is under new leadership following Mayor Tommy Battle’s appointment of Dr. Randy Barbour, Jr., as the new director.
Dr. Barbour, who previously served as Assistant Professor of Psychology at Alabama A&M University, brings extensive experience from positions held at the Harris Home for Children, North Alabama Center for Educational Excellence and The University of Alabama in Huntsville.
The City conducted a nationwide search to find its new full-time director.
“Dr. Barbour will bring a fresh perspective on an office with a simple but critical mission, to make life better for everyone,” said Mayor Tommy Battle. “We are looking forward to his leadership and vision.”
In this new role, Dr. Barbour will continue the office’s mission of developing partnerships and programs and providing services in collaboration with local City agencies to create a vibrant and inclusive community where all people feel appreciated and valued.
“As a lifelong resident, I understand the importance of ensuring that every member of our community has access to the opportunities that come with Huntsville’s growth and prosperity,” said Dr. Barbour. “I am grateful to Mayor Battle for entrusting me with this vital role and would like to thank Mr. Kenny Anderson and Ms. Brenda Martin for laying a strong foundation. My goal is to build upon their efforts and continue moving the needle forward for the development and success of our city.”