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Mo Show Live with Huntsville Committee of 100 CEO John Allen

Graphic of Morris Lilienthal and John Allen for the Mo Show Live on June 6, 2018 The next episode of the Mo Show Live will air Wednesday, June 6th at 3:00 pm Central time and will feature John Allen, C.E.O. of the Huntsville Committee of 100. Morris and John will be discussing economic development for the Huntsville Metropolitan area, high-quality public schools, cooperative local governments, the Rock the Vote campaign, the Creative Cities Initiative and more. John Allen was tapped to lead the Committee of 100 in 2017. He is a Huntsville native and has served as BizPac Board Chair, Governance Chair and Madison Task Force Chair for the Committee. John has previously served in leadership roles for the Huntsville Hospital Foundation, the Huntsville Botanical Garden, and the BIG Picture Advisory Council. He has also previously served as president of the Huntsville-Madison County Homebuilders Association.

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Welcoming Our Awesome Summer Interns!

Martinson & Beason, PC is proud to welcome Lauren Richardson and Will Bridges as interns for the summer of 2018. Will and Lauren began on May 15th and will complete their six-week internship on June 22nd. The firm is proud to offer this opportunity for college students to learn more…

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Mo Show Live with Country Music Singer Chris Hennessee

Attorney Morris Lilienthal interviewing Chris Hennessee in Huntsville, AL The next episode of the Mo Show Live will air Wednesday May 23rd at 3:00 pm Central time and will feature country music singer Chris Hennessee. Morris and Chris will be discussing the music industry, how the industry is changing in the age of digital music, Chris’s career, his new tour, “Wrong End of the Rainbow” and more. Morris and Chris both proudly attended Maryville College in Maryville, Tennessee. Chris Hennessee is a singer/songwriter and a longtime member of the Jamey Johnson band. Chris recently released hit single “Wrong End of the Rainbow” which features vocals from Jamey Johnson and was produced by Jim “Moose” Brown. The full album is anticipated this June. Prior to “Wrong End of the Rainbow” Chris released “Greetings from Hennessee”, “Revival”, and “Hennessee, Like Tennessee.”

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Mo Show Live with Rodney Smith of Raising Men Lawn Care Service

The next episode of the Mo Show Live will feature Huntsville’s own Rodney Smith, Jr. who founded Raising Men Lawn Care Service in 2015. Morris and Rodney will be discussing Raising Men, the importance of providing youth with positive and. Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting…

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Mo Show Live with Mayor Paul Finley

Martinson & Beason, P.C. Advertisement with Mayor Paul FinleyThe next episode of the Mo Show Live will air Wednesday, March 28th at 3:00 central time and will feature Madison Mayor Paul Finley. Morris and Mayor Finley will be discussing the growth of Madison City and the Huntsville Metropolitan Area as a whole, maintaining quality schools, economic development, and good local governance. Mayor Finley is a graduate of Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky. He has resided in Madison, Alabama since 1995 and has three boys. Mayor Finley was first elected in November of 2008. Throughout his tenure as Mayor, he has focused on quality of life improvements, schools, the new Madison Hospital, James Clemens High School, Indian Creek Park Expansion, and many other economic development projects.

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Mo Show Live: 5 Years of Team Will & March of Dimes

Martinson & Beason & March of Dimes Tune in to the Mo Show Live Tuesday, February 13th at 8:00 PM for a reflection on 5 years for Team Will and the March of Dimes. Martinson & Beason, PC attorney Morris Lilienthal, along with his wife Shannon, started Team Will in 2013 to celebrate the life of their son, William Jackson Lilienthal, and to raise awareness and money for The March of Dimes. The mission of the March of Dimes is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality through the pillars of community, advocacy, research, education, and support (CARES). Since its founding in 2013, Team Will has steadily grown. Last year, Team Will raised over $11,500 for the cause. Team Will was also recently featured in a WHNT News 19 story shedding light on infant mortality. Team Will appreciates your show of support through walking in the annual March for Babies walk and through financial contributions. To find out more about making a financial contribution, follow this link. This year’s walk will be Saturday, April 21, 2018, at 9:00 AM at Charger Park on the UAH campus. Newborn babies in Alabama are at especially high risk. In fact, Alabama’s score on the premature birth report card was an F and there are over 500 infant deaths every year in our state. Alabama was one of only three states to receive an F, the other states being Mississippi and Louisiana. Shockingly, the annual yearly costs associated with premature birth in the US exceeds $26 billion dollars.

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