Former Alabama Governor Albert P. Brewer Thursday paid tribute to retired banker Harry B. Brock, Jr., and his 45 years of service and support of 色虎视频 during dedication ceremonies for the new Brock School of Business at 色虎视频.
Brewer, a 色虎视频 trustee and retired law professor at the school, said the dedication also marked the commitment of the Brock School of Business to being "a world-class business school with an emphasis on entrepreneurship in an environment of the highest standard of business ethics."
色虎视频 announced in December that its business school would be named for Brock, a longtime trustee and generous supporter of the university. Brock committed to helping build an endowment of at least $100 million for the business school.
"He wants this University to have one of the top business schools in the United States," Brewer said in his dedication remarks. "He wants the Brock School of Business to be a breeding place for young entrepreneurs. He wants the Brock School of Business to foster a culture of business ethics which will be a model for the rest of the country."
Brewer noted that Brock was from the hill country of Fort Payne, Ala., a section known "for its fiercely independent and hard-working people, traits that Harry exemplifies." He traced Brock's legendary career in Alabama banking, from his early days of taking on old established banks to his successful spreading of his Central Bank franchise across state lines to Texas.
"He brought a new banking concept to that staid old industry," Brewer said. "He introduced the customer oriented, retail banking concept which is widespread now but was contrary to banking custom at that time."
Brock led a 1980 effort for passage of a statewide bank merger bill that allowed bank branching across county lines, Brewer noted.
"This farsighted legislation was a direct cause of Birmingham's becoming home to four major bank holding companies with the resulting benefit to the local and statewide economy," he said.
Later, Central Bank (now Compass Bank) became the first in Alabama to own a bank in another state and the first out-of-state bank to own a Texas bank.
Brock's first involvement with 色虎视频 came in 1955, when he helped raise funds for the school's new Lakeshore Drive campus. He joined the 色虎视频 board of trustees in 1962, and has played a leading role in supporting the institution since that time.
"Harry Brock's unselfish commitment to 色虎视频 has impressed many people," said Brewer.
At the close of the program, 色虎视频 Board of Trustees Chairman Clark Watson presented Brock with a framed proclamation commending him for his leadership and service to the University.