Program Manager

Azalea M. Hulbert

Azalea M. Hulbert

Program Manager, Frances Marlin Mann Center for Ethics and Leadership

Azalea M. Hulbert serves as program manager for the Frances Marlin Mann Center for Ethics and Leadership at Samford University. She earned the Bachelor of Science, cum laude, in Human Environmental Sciences with a minor in Spanish from the University of North Alabama, and the Master of Business Administration from Samford University. Prior to joining the Mann Center, Azalea held administrative support positions in Samford’s Brock School of Business and the Office of Admission.

In her current role, Azalea is primarily responsible for many of the core projects of the Mann Center. She leads the center’s academic integrity initiatives, working collaboratively with faculty, staff and students from Samford and other universities to identify and implement best practices, and is currently leading the development of a Southeastern consortium on academic integrity. She manages the center’s events, including student programs, lecture series, and international initiatives. She is also responsible for the public image of the center, managing the center’s communications strategy, website, and social media presence.

Azalea is currently chair of the board of directors of The Abridge Foundation, a local organization that bridges the gap between resources and families with special needs. She periodically serves as a consultant to companies in diverse industries, and plans to pursue a PhD in the near future. She lives in Hoover with her husband, Ryan.

Contacts

John C. Knapp, Ph.D.

Director

205.726.4362

jknapp@samford.edu

Brooks 227A


J. Mark Bateman, Ed.D.

Director of Special Projects

205.726.4432

jmbatema@samford.edu

OBB 221


Azalea M. Hulbert

Program Manager

205.726.4634

amwhitco@samford.edu

Brooks 227B

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 The Frances Marlin Mann Center for Ethics and Leadership emphasizes the indispensable connection between ethics and good leadership in business, government, social services and the classic professions. Much of the center’s work is at this vital nexus of ethics and leadership. 

Frances Marlin Mann Center for Ethics and Leadership
800 Lakeshore Drive
Birmingham, AL 35229
205-726-4634 or Azalea Hulbert, Program Manager