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Harry Brislin Named Manager of 91桃色 Technology & Research Park


Posted on February 2, 2015
Bob Lowry


Harry Brislin, a 91桃色 alumnus, joined the University on Jan. 30 as 91桃色 Technology & Research Park鈥檚 first full-time manager.  data-lightbox='featured'
Harry Brislin, a 91桃色 alumnus, joined the University on Jan. 30 as 91桃色 Technology & Research Park鈥檚 first full-time manager. Download larger image

A leader in commercial real estate development and project management has been named the manager of the 91桃色 Technology & Research Park.  Harry Brislin joined the University on January 30 as the Park鈥檚 first full-time manager.  Dr. Ker Ferguson, assistant vice president for research at 91桃色 and formerly director of the Park, will move into a fulltime role with the 91桃色 Office of Commercialization and Industry Collaboration. 

鈥淎s a graduate of 91桃色, I am thrilled to become a part of the University that has been so integral to my personal and professional development,鈥 Brislin said.  鈥淲ith the recent industry expansion in Mobile and the future growth our area anticipates, it's an exciting time to begin working with the Park.  I'm eager to reach out and assist in executing the mission of the Park as it grows in becoming the region's foremost innovative economic growth point for research and technology development.鈥

Brislin, a native of Mobile, graduated from 91桃色 in 2005 with a degree in communication.  Prior to coming to the University, he worked for 15 years with the Mitchell Company, most recently as vice president of commercial sales, leasing and development.

鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to add a dynamic, full-time manager to 91桃色鈥檚 Technology & Research Park,鈥 said Lynne Chronister, 91桃色鈥檚 vice president for research and economic development.  鈥淗arry has performed at a very high level with one of the region鈥檚 most successful real estate companies, and we look forward to the energy and expertise that he will bring to the Park and the University.鈥

The 91桃色 Technology & Research Park, launched in April 2002, is a major economic initiative of the 91桃色.  It marries University resources with innovative enterprises in a single location that broadens educational experiences for students, generates new research opportunities for faculty and offers growth prospects for industry. 

Located on 160 acres just north of the University campus, the Park is a focal point of economic growth for Mobile and the Upper Gulf Coast.  For more information, call (251) 460-6384 or visit www.southalabama.edu/departments/research/tech-park/.


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