Alfred S. Joseph III ’65

Alfred S. Joseph III ’65 was appointed by the governor of Kentucky to serve on the state’s Oral History Commission, a nationally recognized program to record and preserve the diverse stories that are part of Kentucky’s history. Additionally, he received the 2008 Commercial REACH Award from the Greater Kentucky Chapter of the March of Dimes for his contributions to commercial real estate and to the community. Joseph, counsel with Stites & Harbison in Louisville, Ky., joined the firm in 1983 and focuses on complex development projects, affordable housing, commercial financing transactions, general real estate law, zoning, and insurance. He is a fellow of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers. A government major at Wesleyan, he earned his JD from the University of Michigan.
Alfred S. Joseph III ’65 was appointed by the governor of Kentucky to serve on the state’s Oral History Commission, a nationally recognized program to record and preserve the diverse stories that are part of Kentucky’s history. Additionally, he received the 2008 Commercial REACH Award from the Greater Kentucky Chapter of the March of Dimes for his contributions to commercial real estate and to the community. Joseph, counsel with Stites & Harbison in Louisville, Ky., joined the firm in 1983 and focuses on complex development projects, affordable housing, commercial financing transactions, general real estate law, zoning, and insurance. He is a fellow of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers. A government major at Wesleyan, he earned his JD from the University of Michigan.