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Inger Anderson, Chair - ianderson@bayareainclusion.org
Inger has been a member of BAI’s board of directors since 2004, serving as treasurer for 4 1/2 of those years. Originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Inger moved to Mobile in 1978 after living for several years in Brazil. Inger graduated from the University of South Alabama in 1984, and has over 25 years experience working with at-risk youth in the underserved communities of south Alabama.
Keith Kinder, Vice Chair - kkinder@bayareainclusion.org
Keith holds a B.S. in education and a masters degree in counseling psychology and has worked in education and non-profit administration over the past twenty years. Currently, Keith teaches special education here on the Gulf Coast.
Constance R. Smith, Immediate Past Chair - csmith@bayareainclusion.org
Constance is the Scene Shop Foreman and Adjunct Faculty in the Department of Dramatic Arts at the University of South Alabama. She holds a B.F.A. in Theatrical Design & Technology from Auburn University, and a MS in Recreational Therapy from the University of South Alabama. Constance is also a faculty sponsor for the Gay Straight Alliance at the university, designs scenery for local theatres, and serves as the onsite Job Contact Services Co-ordinator under April J’Callahan Marshall for the South Eastern Theatre Conference (www.setc.org).
Melissa Beasley, Treasurer - mbeasley@bayareainclusion.org
Janette Curry, Secretary - jcurry@bayareainclusion.org
Christopher Starkey, Parlimentarian - cstarkey@bayareainclusion.org
Chris Starkey was born and raised in Mississippi. He received his BA in Psychology from the University of South Alabama in 1992 and is currently completing his MA in Literature. He continues to study the ways in which language is used to create and enforce systems of power.
Darleen Dempster - ddempster@bayareainclusion.org
Darleen Dempster received her Ph.D. from the University of Mississippi in Counselor Education and Supervision in 2007. She has approximately ten years post-master's experience in counseling with adults, adolescents, and children. She has done advocacy work on varying issues (child abuse, sexual assault, sexual orientation, gender roles and gender expression, ect.), and she has also collaborated with other professionals to create educational programming (mostly on college campuses) focused on such issues. Darleen is a counselor with Counseling and Testing Services at the University of South Alabama.
Shannon Shelley-Tremblay - sshelley-tremblay@bayareainclusion.org
Jim Larrison -jlarrison@bayareainclusion.org
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