FarmHouse Fraternity Executive Council
Bryce Holt - President
Bryce is from Gurley, Alabama. He is a junior at the University of Alabama, double majoring in Geography and Political Science. Bryce is a part of the Accelerated Masters Program pursuing a Masters in Public Administration. He hopes to eventually serve in local government as a planner.
Kelby Olson - VP of Administration
Kelby is a sophomore majoring in Economics and Finance from Panhandle, Texas. He is a part of Culverhouse Ambassadors, Student Government Association, Management Consulting Academy, and is a UA System Fellow. He looks to pursue a career in banking upon graduation.
Ty Postle - VP of Finance
Carson is from Slapout, Alabama. He is a junior at the University of Alabama majoring in Public Health on a Pre-Dental track. Carson hopes to take part in the Rural Dental Scholars Program at UA and attend UAB’s School of Dentistry to become a general dentist.
Turner Locke - VP of Recruitment
Braden is from Trussville, Alabama. He is a freshman at the University of Alabama majoring in finance.
Cole Heatherly - VP of Engagement
Edward is from Dothan, Alabama and is currently a freshman at the University of Alabama. He is majoring in Political Science and minoring in History. Edward is in First Year Council through the SGA at Alabama and plans to eventually work in politics.
Andrew Menefee - Director of Risk Management
Andrew is from Panhandle, Texas. He is a sophomore at the University of Alabama, double majoring in Operations Management and Business Statistics. Andrew eventually hopes to work in the defense industry.
Colson Collier - Chaplain
Jacob is from Magnolia, AL and is currently a Junior at the University of Alabama. He is majoring in Biology on the pre-med track and is minoring in Interdisciplinary Studies in Medicine as a part of the McCollough Pre-Medical Scholars program. Jacob is the Engagement Coordinator for the Alabama Student Rural Health Association and plans on pursuing family medicine as a physician in the future. His plans are to hopefully participate in the Rural Medical Scholars program and eventually go to UAB for med school.