Background
A native of Alabama, Will Brooke grew up around Birmingham and attended public schools.
A native of Alabama, Will Brooke grew up around Birmingham and attended public schools.
He graduated from the University of Alabama in 1978 with a Bachelor of Science in business administration.
He was one of seven candidates who ran for the Republican Party nomination in the 2014 United States House of Representatives primary in the Alabama"s 6th district, placing fifth. He then continued his education, receiving a Juris Doctor degree in law from the university in 1981. Legal career
After graduating from the University of Alabama, Brooke practiced law in the Birmingham and Homewood areas for 10 years.
Business career
In August 1991, Brooke joined the Harbert Corporation as vice president and general counsel
In 1993, along with Raymond Harbert, he co-founded Harbert Management Corporation, an asset management firm, where he served as chief operating officer from 1995 to 2001. As of 2014, he was serving as the firm"s executive vice president and managing partner, and was responsible for its venture capital funds.
Brooke is also the chairman of Harbert Management Corporation"s Birmingham-based Harbert Realty Services. Politics
In 2014, Brooke ran for the Republican Party nomination in the 2014 United States House of Representatives primary in the Alabama"s 6th district.
He ran on a platform of cutting spending, specifically targeting "the planned economy disaster called Obamacare".
When Brooke entered the race, he was expected to be a strong contender due to his fundraising experience and personal wealth. A few days before the primary, he was endorsed by former governor Bob Riley. Even so, Brooke was unable to separate from the pack and placed 5th of the 7 candidates.
While he had not previously pursued an elected office, Brooke had been active in political and civic activity in the state of Alabama.
In the 1990s, he was involved with successful efforts to reform the Alabama Supreme Court. In 2010, Brooke served as the chairman of ProgressPAC which played a significant role in the electing the first Republican majority in the Alabama State Legislature in over 100 years.
In 2011, Brooke was the chairman of the Business Council of Alabama when numerous pieces of conservative legislation and reforms were passed by the Alabama legislature, including ethics reform, tenure reform, public pension reform, tort reform and state budget reform. He was formerly the chairman of the Alabama Innovation Council.
Brooke has served on the boards of a number of corporations, including Atherotech, Aldagen Holdings, Emageon, Innovative BioSensor, MaxCyte, Nationwide Homes, nContact Surgical, NovaMin Technologies, Optimal IMX, and Visador.
Since completing his education, Brooke has been a visiting lecturer at the Master of Business Administration and undergraduate programs at the University of Alabama, where he is a member of the Alabama Entrepreneurship Council as of 2014. Along with being a Rotarian, he is a member of Leadership Alabama, the Society of International Business Fellows and the Federalist Society.