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  1. 68 Ventures announces New Leadership

    July 31, 2023 by Katherine Seibt

    68 Ventures Announces New Leadership and Operational Update

    July 31, 2023 (Daphne, Ala.): With the company’s new vision for the future, 68 Ventures has announced new leadership in Drew Dolan as CEO and Adam Campbell as president. In addition, 68 Ventures has announced a change with one of its operating companies, TerraCore Development Services (TerraCore). TerraCore is the single-family lot development arm of 68 Ventures and has been responsible for the development of over 7,500 lots.

    Drew Dolan, CEO

    Dolan, previously president of Truland Homes, a leading Gulf Coast builder of more than 3,000 homes, moved into the CEO role to oversee 68 Venture’s real estate and development efforts. As president for Truland, Dolan was responsible for implementing the company’s vision, mission and overall strategic direction in addition to driving culture throughout the organization, a role he will continue as CEO of 68 Ventures. “Leading Truland Homes was the most rewarding experience of my professional career. I am grateful to each of our team members and trade partners that made it such a success,” said Dolan. “As we look forward, I am excited to return to 68 Ventures and lead the organization alongside Nathan and Adam. We have a top-notch team and are well positioned to focus our resources to significantly expand our development operation.” Previously, Dolan worked for 68 Ventures as Chief of Staff where he was focused on providing support to the CEO, project management and strategic planning, in addition to working with internal business units, banks and investors on deal structures and execution. Dolan’s real estate and development career began when he started working as an attorney in the commercial real estate group at Maynard, Cooper & Gale (now Maynard Nexsen) in Birmingham, Ala. Here, Dolan represented buyers, sellers, investors, developers, landlords and tenants in all types of real estate matters. A native of Fairhope, Ala., Dolan attended The University of Alabama where he earned a bachelor’s in finance, a master of business administration, and a law degree.

    Adam Campbell, President

    Campbell is president of 68 Ventures and leads operations including all companies within the 68 Ventures portfolio. “I am honored and humbled that Nathan has provided me the opportunity to be a part of leading 68 Ventures alongside Drew,” said Campbell. “We have an amazing team in place that is highly competitive. We see a bright future ahead in all of us concentrating our efforts on development, investment and construction.” Prior to joining 68 Ventures, Campbell spent his corporate career as an executive in both the public and private sectors focused on formulating long-term growth strategies. His experience includes managing national sales teams, directing and overseeing company marketing, developing and overseeing a national client retention strategy, managing public affairs and communication efforts, along with identifying and evaluating acquisition targets that would unlock strategic markets for the organization. Campbell graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Monmouth University and earned a master of business administration from Colorado State University. Upon graduation from Monmouth University, Campbell entered the Marine Corps Officer Candidate School earning a commission upon completion. He spent the next 11 years as a Harrier Pilot and ultimately left the Marine Corps in 2015 at the rank of Major.

    ““As 68 Ventures embarks on this thrilling new chapter, I couldn’t be more confident about our prospects having Drew and Adam leading the charge. Both have been two of my most trusted relationships, while demonstrating their business acumens and leadership abilities to be beyond deserving of the roles. We have more opportunities in front of us than ever before, which is a testament to everyone in our organization, and there are none better than these two to capitalize upon them. I look forward to supporting them and celebrating their success together for decades to come.” 

    Nathan Cox, Chairman, 68 Ventures


    Will Lowery, Managing Director – Single Family Residence

    The decision has been made alongside Will Lowery to transition him and the entire TerraCore team back under the 68 Ventures brand. Once its own entity, the TerraCore brand will be dissolved, however Lowery will continue to lead as the Managing Director of SFR (Single-Family Residential) Development and his team will remain completely intact. “Will has done a tremendous job building out and leading our single-family lot development operation over the last decade to provide lots to D.R. Horton and Truland Homes,” says Nathan Cox, Chairman of 68 Ventures. “It is with great enthusiasm we welcome Will and his team at TerraCore’s return to 68 Ventures. There is no other component of our organization more vital to us achieving all the goals we have set forth than augmenting Will and his group as they expand geographically in route to developing 5,000 lots a year for D.R. Horton.”

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    About 68 Ventures

    68 Ventures (68V) is the parent company for numerous operating businesses along the Gulf Coast which focus on development, investment, and construction. Headquartered in Daphne, Ala., 68V is a purpose driven, culturally focused organization with a strong operational track record that has resulted in it becoming the largest single-family developer within the region, deploying well over a billion dollars in capital, and reaching the ranks as one of the top 100 private home builders.

  2. 68 Ventures Bowl Announced

    June 14, 2023 by Katherine Seibt

    68 Ventures announces Title Sponsorship of Mobile, Alabama Bowl to become “68 Ventures Bowl”

    Bowl officials announced the 68 Ventures Bowl will be played on Saturday, December 23 at 6 p.m. CST at Hancock Whitney Bank Stadium on the University of South Alabama campus. The bowl will air on ESPN and feature teams from the Sun Belt Conference, the Mid-American Conference or Conference USA. In addition, the official bowl logo was released featuring the USS ALABAMA Battleship along with the 68 Ventures logo.

    On May 15, 2023, the Mobile Alabama Bowl (formerly the LendingTree Bowl) has announced 68 Ventures as its new title sponsor. Daphne, Ala.-based 68 Ventures will headline the game for the first time beginning in this year’s December match-up – now titled the “68 Ventures Bowl.”

    “We are thrilled to be part of such a prestigious event and for the incredible opportunity to contribute to the growth and development of our community,” said Nathan Cox, founder and CEO of 68 Ventures. “As a native Mobilian, former college football player and entrepreneur that still calls coastal Alabama home, it’s an honor to join forces with the City of Mobile to make this year’s game an unforgettable experience for the teams and their fans.”

    “The sacrifices these athletes make to compete at this level is a source of inspiration to us, and we look forward to celebrating them by bringing an energy to this year’s game that only a local partner can provide,” continues Cox. “We are humbled to be selected to take part in the college football bowl experience and excited to contribute to this tradition of excellence, both on and off the field.”

    “This bowl game title sponsorship will allow 68 Ventures to shine a spotlight on the Gulf Coast as a region with tremendous business opportunities and a quality-of-life that rivals anywhere,” said Adam Campbell, president of 68 Ventures.

    “We (68 Ventures) felt the logo should reflect not only our community but our company’s military background and pay tribute to all veterans and their families. I can’t think of a more fitting image than the mighty “ALABAMA” to emphasize the patriotism and love for this Country the people of the Gulf Coast demonstrate.” 

    Nathan Cox, chairman and founder, 68 Ventures
  3. $138K raised for Baller Dream Foundation  

    April 25, 2023 by Katherine Seibt
    68 Ventures Raises Over $138K for Baller Dream Foundation  

    April 25, 2023 (Daphne, Ala.):  68 Ventures and the Cox Family Foundation hosted Ballin’ on Belrose in Olde Towne Daphne on Saturday, April 22, 2023. The 10.5-mile “Everest Challenge” walk/run raised over $137,000, and one hundred percent of funds raised were donated to Baller Dream Foundation

    Ballin’ on Belrose is a pared-down version of an “Everest Challenge,” where participants walk or run up and down Belrose Avenue for a total of 10.5 miles. Saturday’s challenge included eleven total ascents of the hill on Belrose Avenue, with the total uphill distance equaling 29,029 feet – the height of Mount Everest. 68 Ventures added an additional challenge this year for all Baldwin County nonprofits, offering a $10,000 donation to the organization whose participating team members completed the most combined ascents. 

    The winner of the nonprofit challenge was Prodisee Pantry, with 147 combined ascents.

    The event concluded noting the following numbers:

    • $138,223 Amount raised for the Baller Dream Foundation 
    • $10,000 Donated to Prodisee Pantry 
    • 182 Registered Participants 
    • 70 Participants who completed the Everest Challenge, ascending 29,029 ft 
    EVEREST CHALLENGE WINNERS
    • Andrew Russell – First Place Male 
    • Shannah Stamm – First Place Female 
    • Gray Clark – First Place Male Kid (12 and under) 
    • Madeline Jenkins – First Place Female Kid (12 and under) 
    • Greg Bordenkircher – First Place Male Senior (over 55) 
    • Shannon Silvernail – First Place Female Senior (over 55) 
    • Presley Bordenkircher – Top Dog 

    “Our purpose at 68 Ventures is to see all we can do with all we have been given,” said Adam Campbell, 68 Ventures president. “Nathan Cox, our founder and CEO, leads by example by demonstrating the power of what we can do to help others in this community. We are proud of our fantastic partnership with Baller Dream Foundation and working to help residents in Baldwin County.” 

    NATHAN COX, CEO

    Title sponsors of the event included DR Horton, LOG Construction, the City of Daphne and the Pilot Family/Mobile Baykeeper. 

    Thank you to our additional sponsors:  
    • Poly Surveying
    • Byrd Campbell
    • Centennial Bank
    • Cunningham Delaney Construction
    • Harvest Capital LLC
    • BankPlus
    • Aegis Exteriors/Fortress Roofing
    • Bay Periodontics & Implant Dentistry
    • Justin Law: Strategic Wealth Advantage
    • Kent’s Landscaping
    • MBR LTD/Reed Family
    • R&S Paving
    • WAS Design Inc.
    • Sunrise Dermatology
    • Angelo Gordon
    • Baker Dolan & Associates
    • Merrill Lynch
    • Baldwin County Sewer Service
    • BCC Waste Solutions LLC
    • Braxton’s Landscape & Lawncare
    • Century Bank
    • Cox Pools
    • ELM Inc.
    • ESRT
    • Fairhope Landing RV Resort
    • Gene’s Floor Covering
    • JADE Consulting LLC
    • Liberty Rent LLC
    • Maynard Nexsen
    • Middleton Construction
    • Rish Real Estate
    • Shirlee’s Memorial Fund
    • Southeast Plumbing
    • Stoic Equity Partners
    • Swift Supply
    • The Thrasher Company LLC
    • Tower Homes
    • Vigilant Insurance Partners
    • Vigilant/Align Insurance Partners
    • West Alabama Bank & Trust
    • WinWard Holdings LLC
    • Grant Nichols Const
    • B/E Business Services LLC
    • Blue Water Lumber
    • Boeschen Heating & Cooling
    • Burton Property Group
    • Capitol Building Products
    • Cooper Fence Co.
    • Crucible Construction
    • CSSI (Cost Segregation Services Inc.)
    • Dewberry
    • Elevated Living Company
    • Force 5 Walls Inc.
    • Gallo Design / Southern Home Inc.
    • Mako Services
    • MES
    • MH3 Printing
    • National Land Realty
    • One In A Row Ventures
    • Robb and Margaret Cunningham
    • Senator Katie Brit
    • Seven Seas Ventures
    • Southern Dentistry
    • The Hale Family
    • Weather Tech Roofing
    • Wright Transportation
    • Gregory M. Sweeney Jr. DMD
    • Ammons and Blackman Construction LLC
    • BRIM Construction Group Inc.
    • Davis, Davis & Associates PC
    • Door-N-Gutter Pro Inc.
    • DR Horton/Mitchell Residential
    • Edmondson Farm Packing
    • Harris Stone Works, LLC
    • Kimberly Steel
    • MH Vertical LLC
    • Mobile Lumber & Millwork
    • Parker Painting LLC
    • Prime Roofing & Restoration\
    • S.E. Civil LLC
    • SmartBank, Storing Solutions
    • The Dudley Family
    • Tim Burch
    • Tim Edmondson Farm
    • Uniti Fiber
    • Vallas Realty
    • Warrior 360
    • Zarzour Companies
    • L&M Marine
    • ACCESS Magazine
    • SOCIAL Magazine
    • SOHO Event Rentals
    • Sportsman’s Marine
    • Lensea Film
    • Mobile Bay Overhead Door
    • TerraCore Development
    • Idea signs and graphics
    • Press & Co. 

    # # # 

    The Baller Dream Foundation (BDF) is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that lifts the spirits of brave young cancer warriors, ages birth to 25. The young people served by BDF are not called patients, but “Ballers.” Baller is a modern-day term suggesting a person is doing well, feeling well, and in control.  

    BDF works closely with children’s hospitals across the country and provides in-hospital, volunteer-led activities to help ease the minds of young warriors, as well as support for their families. Baller Dream Foundation supports and assists young cancer warrior and their family through treatment, remission, and the path to a stronger life. 

     

  4. Ballin’ on Belrose

    April 22, 2023 by Katherine Seibt

    On April 22, 2023, 68 Ventures and the Cox Family Foundation hosted Ballin’ on Belrose to raise funds for the Baller Dream Foundation. 

    The 10.5-mile “Everest Challenge” walk/run raised over $137,000, and one hundred percent of funds raised were donated to Baller Dream Foundation. Ballin’ on Belrose is a pared-down version of an “Everest Challenge,” where participants walk or run up and down Belrose Avenue for a total of 10.5 miles. Saturday’s challenge included eleven total ascents of the hill on Belrose Avenue, with the total uphill distance equaling 29,029 feet – the height of Mount Everest. 68 Ventures added an additional challenge this year for all Baldwin County nonprofits, offering a $10,000 donation to the organization whose participating team members completed the most combined ascents. The winner of the nonprofit challenge was Prodisee Pantry, with 147 combined ascents.

    The event concluded noting the following numbers: $138,223 Amount raised for the Baller Dream Foundation | $10,000 Donated to Prodisee Pantry | 182 Registered Participants | 70 Participants who completed the Everest Challenge, ascending 29,029 ft.

    Everest Challenge Winners: Andrew Russell First Place Male | Shannah Stamm First Place Female | Gray Clark First Place Male Kid (12 and under) | Madeline Jenkins First Place Female Kid (12 and under) | Greg Bordenkircher First Place Male Senior (over 55) | Shannon Silvernail First Place Female Senior (over 55) | Presley Bordenkircher Top Dog.

    Title sponsors of the event included DR Horton, LOG Construction, the City of Daphne and the Pilot Family/Mobile Baykeeper.

    Our purpose at 68 Ventures is to see all we can do with all we have been given. Nathan Cox, our founder and CEO, leads by example by demonstrating the power of what we can do to help others in this community. We are proud of our fantastic partnership with Baller Dream Foundation and working to help residents in Baldwin County. 

    Adam Campbell, President, 68 Ventures
  5. Chasing Greatness Conference 2023

    January 10, 2023 by Katherine Seibt

    68 Ventures and Warrior 360 joined forces to host more than 200 local leaders in the community to its Chasing Greatness conference at The Grand Hotel on January 10, 2023.

    The event raised $10,000 for the Palm Project.

    CHASING GREATNESS was created with the goal of bringing together a wide array of leaders across a multitude of industries to learn from the various speakers, foster new relationships, and come away with transformative leadership tools to go out and attack the future.

    In addition to the high-profile speakers, conference organizers were proud to make a $10,000 donation to the Palm Project. The Palm Project is an initiative through the Baldwin County Education Coalition to provide any necessary items needed for Baldwin County students. Composed of committee members, volunteers, and donors, this group recognizes the greatest gift a child can receive is an education.

    Speakers for the day included keynote addresses by Warrior 360 President and Founder Brad Israel and Mark Fernandes of Capitalism 2.0. In addition, two panels were held to enlighten and entertain attendees. The first panel was made up of highly successful leaders from the sports world and included former NFL stars Philip Rivers and Jarret Johnson, David Morris of QB Country and Alabama’s all-time winningest high school football coach, Terry Curtis of UMS-WRIGHT. During this panel, the speakers gave their insights on their leadership skills as it related to their football careers and beyond. The other panel was a business panel featuring several highly respected CEO’s, all with an immense amount of experience overcoming times of chaos to build businesses capable weathering of any storm. In this panel was Adele Hapworth with The American Equity Underwriters, Rodney Pilot of Pilot Catastrophe and Nathan Cox of 68 Ventures. During this business panel, attendees learned how these successful leaders try to impact their companies through employee leadership and what matters to their employees while keeping an eye on their business procedures and their bottom lines.

  6. Fallen Heroes Memorial

    September 11, 2015 by Katherine Seibt

    The USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park is home to the Fallen Heroes Memorial paying tribute to all the Alabamians who have given their lives in service since 9/11.

    The USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park is home to the Fallen Heroes Memorial paying tribute to all the Alabamians who have given their lives in service since 9/11.
    During the dedication ceremony held in 2015, hundreds showed up to view the new memorial which contains 146 names of Alabama troops who lost their lives in the war on terror.

    A 2011 Press Register article recounts how former U.S. Marine Nathan Cox knows first-hand about fallen heroes — he lost his best friend in Afghanistan and witnessed another buddy killed in action in Iraq.


    The article goes on to explain that Cox spearheaded efforts to raise the money to build the Fallen Heroes Memorial and place it at the USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park in Mobile. The project was started to honor the military personnel who lost their lives in the war in Iraq and Afghanistan after Sept. 11, 2001.


    Local artist Casey Downing took almost a year to complete the bronze sculpture depicting the ceremony conducted in combat zones that marks the death of a soldier. The memorial stands 20 feet tall and 8 feet wide with a six-sided granite base honoring each of the U.S. service organizations – Marines, Navy, Army, Air Force and Coast Guard – with the sixth side listing the names of the those who have died.


    The sculpture is a soldier’s boots with a rifle positioned between them. Dog tags hang from the rifle and a helmet rest atop it.


    Cox, who was deployed to Iraq with 3rd Battalion 6th Marines as a rifle platoon commander in 2005 and 2006, said in the article that at the time of a soldier’s death, each platoon member had a moment to kneel at the makeshift battlefield memorial and say goodbye to their friend.


    “When you’re out in the combat zone, and can hear bombs or rifle fire, a lot of tears are shed,” he said. “Anytime I see it, I get choked up.”