Huntsville technology pioneer lonnie mcmillian dies at 90
Lonnie McMillian, who co-founded a
Lonnie S. McMillian Jr. Lonnie was a visionary innovator and serial entrepreneur who led multiple telecommunications and biotechnology organizations to global success. After his retirement from ADTRAN, Lonnie and HudsonAlpha co-founder Jim Hudson created the only nonprofit institute that combines the power of academic research with the resources of the commercial sector to bring discoveries to market quicker.
Their goal was to deliver better medical care to people everywhere. Since opening in , the Institute has positively impacted tens of thousands of lives across the globe through advancements in diagnosis, treatment and our fundamental understanding of the genome. For his innovation, entrepreneurship and leadership, Lonnie was inducted into the Alabama Business Hall of Fame and recognized by the Economic Development Partnership of Alabama for his lifetime of achievement.
Beyond the business success, Lonnie was a philanthropist and his generosity impacted countless people. Lonnie was a mentor for many entrepreneurs and offered advice, guidance, and friendship on many aspects of business but focused much of his time on the people that were so critical in business success. He emphasized the importance of helping each other and celebrating others success, maintaining a positive attitude, enjoying your work and always treating everyone with kindness and respect.
For those fortunate to know him, Lonnie demonstrated qualities that lead to business success. Published November 6, Lonnie McMillian. Lonnie McMillian passed away in Related Posts.