Prominent area men will take a stand against breast cancer by participating in the Real Men Wear Pink Campaign.

The campaign is in its fifth year in Birmingham and is organized by the Birmingham chapter of the American Cancer Society. Ambassadors were revealed Jan. 29 at Carrigan’s downtown to kick start their efforts to raise money and awareness for breast cancer by wearing pink throughout February.

Each Real Men Wear Pink candidate competes to be the top fundraiser by the end of the campaign.

The 2020 Real Men Wear Pink Ambassadors are Kevin Archer, director of business development at Motion Mobs; Rod Burchell, owner of Alpha Graphics; Richard Cashio of ServisFirst; Terry Chapman, COO of VBI; Jordan DeMoss, vice president for clinical operations at UAB Hospital; Walter Evans of Cahaba Media Group; Troy Fanlacher, director of workplace benefits and payroll at BBVA; and Andrew Gnann, president of St. Vincent’s Health System.

Also revealed as ambassadors were Neal Jackson, vice president at Jackson Hospitality Services; Maxx Karrh of Bryant Bank; Scott Kelly, attorney with Ogletree Deakins; Bart McCorquodale, owner of McCorquodale Transfer; John Michael Ogletree, CFO at Blue Cross & Blue Shield; Bret Pippin, senior vice president at Regions; Mazi Rasulnia, CEO of Pack Health; Chris Reebals of Christopher Architecture and Interiors; Tony Russell, general manager of Sunny King Ford; Paul Storey, COO of Brookwood Baptist Health System; Reggie Torbor of Brasfield & Gorrie; Columbus Watson of Alexis Audio; John Parker Wilson, financial adviser with Morgan Stanley; and Rusty Yeager, SVP/CIO at Encompass Health.

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