Posts Tagged ‘Brad Reeves’

Russell Turley looks to impact young people

by Clay Chandler Published: April 26,2013

Tags: Bo Zimmerman, Brad Reeves, Jim Barksdale, Phoenix Club, Russell Turley

Russell Turley is president of the Phoenix Club of Jackson, which started in 2007 and raises money for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Mississippi. Q — How did the Phoenix Club get started? A — As a result of experiences with the original Phoenix Club in Memphis, a group of young professionals (Brad [...] [...]

Brent’s Drug Store preserves the feel of a bygone era

by Becky Gillette Published: July 15,2012

Tags: Brad Reeves, Brent's Drugs, diner, Fondren, JACKSON, soda shop, State Street, The Help, Woodland Hills

The building housing one of the South’s oldest soda fountain drug stores was in danger of becoming vacant when the pharmacist owner sold Brent’s Drug Store to a chain in 2009, and the pharmacy part of the business was relocated. A local attorney and Fondren resident, Brad Reeves, who as a kid was taken by [...] [...]

Top 40: Brad Reeves

by Nash Nunnery Published: May 1,2011

Tags: Brad Reeves, Mississippi Business Journal, Top 40 Under 40 2011

Brad Reeves has a lot of respect for entrepreneurs, especially those who take significant risks to reach their personal goal. “People who give up a comfortable lifestyle to pursue a career related to something they are passionate about and puts everything on the line have my total respect,” he said. “In the best case scenario, [...] [...]

Keeping Our Eye On: Brad Reeves

by Stephen McDill Published: January 25,2010

Tags: Balch & Bingham LLP, Brad Reeves, Brent’s Drugs Inc., Keeping Our Eye On

Age: 31 Hometown: Jackson Education: B.B.A., management of construction & land development, Mississippi State University; J.D., University of Mississippi School of Law Current Position: Attorney (associate), Balch & Bingham LLP;  president, Brent’s Drugs, Inc. Voted “Mr. Jackson Academy” while in high school, Brad Reeves was a G.V. “Sonny” Montgomery Scholar at MSU where he served [...] [...]

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