

According to her, her career choices are guided not by job titles, but by the impact she would have on the community. Green credits her success to her family and the mentorship of Murphy. It is a very unexpected accolade, but it indicates that I am representing my family and my university in making an impact in the Birmingham community.” “Being named to the Inno Under 25 means a great deal to me. “I am an entrepreneur in my heart and soul, and I love serving others,” Green said. Her entrepreneurial interests started with her family's involvement in the service and real estate industries, fostered by her exposure to entrepreneurs over the years. Frank Barefield Entrepreneurship program. Green is a Collat School of Business alumna from both undergraduate and MBA programs, is a former track athlete, and is currently employed at UAB as a program manager of the award-winning J. Entrepreneurship program. “UAB’s entrepreneurship program has become a magnet for entrepreneurial talent from all over, including some of the finest young entrepreneurs I’ve ever encountered. To see them celebrated in this prestigious way as BBJ Inno Under 25 winners shows me that our community is vital and robust.” Karri Green Murphy, Ph.D., Goodrich chair and professor in the J. “Healthy communities invest heavily in the younger generation in all kinds of ways, and it is the best strategy for long-term social and economic success,” said Patrick J.

Only six recipients were named to this year’s list. To choose the nominees, Alabama Inno reviewed previous BBJ coverage and sought recommendations from within the region’s startup community. The winners include MBA alumna Karri Green and students Katie Lovelady and Jaival Vikal. Photography: Lexi CoonTwo students and one alumna from the University of Alabama at Birmingham Collat School of Business have been named 2022 Alabama Inno Under 25 award winners by the Birmingham Business Journal.
