Huntingdon to Honor Lee for Alumni Achievement During Homecoming, 2005Montgomery, AL—Huntingdon College will recognize the United States Magistrate Judge
Kristi Dubose Lee, of Daphne, as one of three Alumni Achievement Award winners
during Homecoming, 2005, April 15–17 on the Huntingdon College Campus. Award winners
were nominated from all walks of the Huntingdon community and selected by the College's National
Alumni Board.
A member of the Class of 1986, Ms. Lee was appointed as magistrate judge for the Southern
District of Alabama in 2000. After graduating with honors from Huntingdon and from Emory
University School of Law, she completed a federal judge clerkship, and served as an assistant
United States attorney in the Southern District of Alabama, as an assistant district attorney
in Covington County, Alabama, as Deputy Attorney General for the State of Alabama, and as Chief
Counsel on the Judiciary Committee to United States Senator Jeff Sessions (Huntingdon College
Class of 1969) before being appointed as magistrate judge.
Alumni Achievement awards will be given during the Alumni Awards Banquet, Friday, April 15,
2005. For ticket information, contact the Huntingdon College Alumni Advancement Office at
(334) 833-4564.
Huntingdon College is a community of faith, wisdom, and service preparing skilled leaders
to serve a complex world. Founded in 1854, the College is celebrating its 151st year as a
college of the United Methodist Church.
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