Mike Jordan of Troy named new lead of Alabama Power’s Mobile Division

Mike Jordan was recently elected as vice president of the Mobile Division at Alabama Power.

As vice president of the Mobile Division, Jordan will oversee community and economic development initiatives and external affairs in the southwest region of the state. He brings his experience and an external focus from the Southern Division, where he has served as area manager since 2013.

Before joining Alabama Power, Jordan served on the staff of Governor Fob James and served as public information officer for the Alabama House of Representatives. He began his career with Alabama Power in 2008 as legislative affairs manager, crafting state energy policy before transitioning to the area manager role.

Jordan has served as a member of local economic and community development organizations in Butler, Chilton and Montgomery Counties, and was recently elected chair of the Region 5 Regional Workforce Development Board.

He also serves on several nonprofit boards and organizations, including the American Red Cross of Central Alabama (past chair), Baptist Health Foundation, Boy Scouts of America – Tukabatchee Council, Freedom Rides Museum Board, and Ingram State Community College Foundation Advisory Board.

Jordan graduated from Samford University with degrees in history and political science. He received his master’s degree in public administration from Troy University.

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