Dana earned a Master's Degree in Music Performance at Southeastern Louisiana University and is employed as a Paralegal in New Orleans, Louisiana, where she resides with her husband Benjamin Ward. Social Security Administration, resides in Mobile with her husband Patrick Nelson and daughter Nora (2), and serves as a JAG officer in the Alabama U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander and F/A-18 Super Hornet aviator, stationed in Virginia with children Annabel (9) and Gavin (6), and twin daughters, Julie and Dana (35). The Hudsons have three children: Brian (37), a U.S. She has been married for 43 years to Dennis Hudson who retired as Senior Staff Engineer at BASF in McIntosh, Alabama. Commissioner Hudson is also an Academy of Real Estate graduate and received licensure by the Alabama Real Estate Commission. She completed an Internship in Medical Technology at the Mobile Infirmary Medical Center where she served as a Staff Technologist, Hematology Specialist, MT (ASCP) SH, and Pathology Instructor for the Mobile Infirmary School of Radiation Therapy Technology. degree in Biological Sciences from Troy University. She has also directed over $84 million in Pay-As-You-Go Transportation Program funding within District 2.Ĭommissioner Hudson's educational background includes a B. She has championed other capital projects including a Mobile County Recycling Drop-Off Center which was completed in November 2014, parks and recreational improvements, such as the Semmes Community Center and Semmes Fire Training Tower, Tanner Williams Community Park and Medal of Honor Park upgrades, construction of a 10-field soccer complex and indoor aquatic center near I-10 and I-65, and the purchase and renovation of the Escatawpa Hollow Park and Campground. She initiated the project to build the Mobile County Bicentennial Pavilion in Medal of Honor Park and spearheaded efforts to purchase and renovate property off of Moffett Road to establish the Semmes Senior Center in 2013 and the Center’s expansion that opened in June of 2021. She currently serves as President Emeritus of the all-volunteer non-profit MRSCC Foundation that was incorporated to provide resources for the Connie Hudson Mobile Regional Senior Community Center. senior recreation center in west Mobile, which opened in 2007 and was named in her honor by the Mobile City Council in May of 2013. Final Assembly Line at Brookley Aeroplex, the Airbus A220 Expansion, the Walmart Distribution and Amazon Sortation Centers, and the South Alabama Logistics Park.Ĭommissioner Hudson led the initiative to build the 20,000 sq. She has participated in major economic development initiatives such as the Mobile area's site selection for the ThyssenKrupp Steel Plant (now AM/NS Calvert), Austal USA, the Airbus U.S. She served nine years as the District 6 representative on the Mobile City Council before her election in 2010 as the District 2 representative on the Mobile County Commission. Commissioner Connie Hudson has been an active member of the Mobile community for nearly 30 years with extensive volunteer and public service experience.
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