ANN Q. CURRY ANN Q. CURRY - President

Ann Q. Curry is owner and president of Coxe Curry & Associates. She came to Coxe Curry, in 1991, after two decades of community service and purchased the firm from prior owner, Frankie Coxe, in 1993. Under her leadership, the firm has more than quadrupled in size and greatly diversified and expanded its client base in metro Atlanta.

Ann’s previous community service includes serving as president of the Atlanta-Fulton League of Women Voters, as Georgia president, and as a member of the League’s national board, where she was development chair. She was a five-year member of the board of Research Atlanta and its first woman president.

During Ann’s eight-year involvement with the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library, she chaired the board of trustees from 1987 to 1990. She was the founding president of the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library Foundation and chaired the $2.7 million fund-development campaign.

Ann is a graduate of Leadership Atlanta and Leadership Georgia. She is a member of the YWCA Academy of Women Achievers, a recipient of the Eudora Rogers Award as the outstanding League of Women Voters member, received the Eleanor Raoul Greene Award from the Georgia League in 2011, and was recognized in 2007 by Atlanta Woman magazine as A Woman of Excellence.

Ann holds memberships on the CDC Foundation's Advisory Board, the Nominating Committee of United Way and the Advisory Board of the Georgia Conservancy. She is a member of Atlanta Rotary.

Campaigns Ann has led for the firm include the $325 million Greater Grady campaign for the Grady Health System, Spelman College's $150 million campaign, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta’s $294 million campaign, The Trust for Public Land’s $150 million Chattahoochee land protection effort and the Piedmont Park Conservancy’s $41.2 million expansion of the Park. She has long directed the Woodruff Arts Center’s annual campaign for corporate support.

A graduate of Duke University, Ann is a past chair of the Duke University Women’s Studies Council and a six-year member of the Board of Visitors for Trinity College at Duke. She currently serves on the Advisory Board for Duke University Libraries.

She and her husband Jim have two adult children and two grandchildren. Ann and Jim enjoy city-living, adventure travel and Duke basketball.