Al (Al) Gentry (D-046)

State Representative Al Gentry

Al (Al) Gentry (D-046)
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Capitol: 502.564.8100
FAX: 502.564.6543
District: 502.968.3546
Representative
Kentucky Legislature
Room 429-G Capitol Annex 702 Capitol Avenue
Frankfort, KY 40601
8406 Cloverport Drive
Louisville, KY 40228
Residence:Louisville, KY

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Bio

Representative Al Gentry is a self-employed businessman and entrepreneur who has deep roots in the community and an extensive non-profit and public service resume. Gentry is 56 years old, and is a graduate of Bishop David High School and the University of Louisville. While in graduate school at the University of Kentucky, Gentry lost his arm at age 28 in an accident, working as a hydrogeologist for an environmental consulting firm. He did not let his disability stop him however, he continued with his business career while dedicating himself to organizing and leading efforts for the disabled. Gentry is a founder of the North American One-Armed Golfer Association and served as the organization's first president for six years. He is a past president of the Pleasure Valley Lions Club and help to create the Hand-for-Heroes program that teaches our country's permanently disabled veterans the game of golf. Early Years Al was born in 1964 and was the youngest of four in a working class, blue-collar, Catholic family in Southwest Jefferson County (Pleasure Ridge Park area) in small (1,000 sq. ft.), suburb home. He attended St. Lawrence Catholic School, playing multiple sports year-round (football, baseball, softball & basketball) and excelling in mathematics & science; graduated in 1978, moving on to Bishop David High School. While attending Bishop David High School, Al played soccer and earned multiple class awards in Art and Mathematics, and was the school's #1 golfer, ranked #3 player in the city of Louisville in senior season. After graduation, he bypassed the opportunity to play collegiate golf to focus on studies, and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology in 1988 at the University of Louisville; while attending college, Al concurrently worked two union jobs at Zoeller Pump Co., followed by the Kroger Distribution Center, which paid for college education & living expenses. He then went to work for North American Exploration, Inc. as a consulting field geologist working the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, and the Glacial Till Plains of North and South Dakota. Al came back home to Kentucky to take a job with ERCE Environmental & Engineering Company as a staff geologist working in the field. Life Altering Event While working as a geologist in the field and working on a master's degree at the University of Kentucky, an accident at work altered the course of Al's life. His arm was severely damaged and was amputated above the elbow. After two months Al returned to work, his body disfigured but his spirit was stronger. With the help and inspiration of a fellow amputee, Al regained his strength and decided his disability would not alter his life's plan. Seven months after losing an arm, Al followed the advice of his mentor and inspiration, Don Fightmaster, and attended his first amputee golf tournament. Al won a television after making a "very lucky" shot during a closest-to-the-hole competition; while accepting the gift at the awards banquet, he emotionally broke down in tears (tears of joy) because for the very first time in his "new" life, that he realized he was going to make it. Al found his calling and his reason to get out of bed each morning and attack the world as a disabled citizen. Al vowed to go home and start amputee golf events in Louisville. In June 1994, Al founded the inaugural Kentucky Amputee Golf Tournament (South Park Amputee Classic) with 28 amputees from five states attending. In a few short years, the tournament would change its name to the Amputee Players Championship, and become one of the top competitive amputee golf tournaments in the United States, annually drawing 70-80 of the nation's best amputee golfers from across the United States & Canada. The event would later be transitioned to others and with my help, change its primary focus from high-level competition to more of a regional event designed to "introduce" the new amputee or new amputee golfer to the sport of golf for recreational, competitive, and/or rehabilitative purposes. The tournament is in its 23rd year, and has introduced hundreds of new amputees to the game of golf, and undoubtedly has inspired thousands, or possibly many more, "non-disabled" citizens who have come in contact with these re-energized disabled athletes. Businessman/Entrepreneur After working for years in a private engineering consulting firm, Al begin his own business in real estate, investment and property management. In addition to his real estate business, Al teamed up with Don Fightmaster and two others to form the North American One-Armed Golfer Association (NAOAGA). Al served as the organization's president and on the board of directors. He turned his competitive spirit, passion and business skills in a national organization that has given inspiration, hope and joy to many one-armed individuals and veterans. Al Gentry received a Kentucky Colonel for his work with disabled golf. He is also a former president and current Vice President and Finance Committee member of the Pleasure Valley Lions Club. Personal Life Al has strong ties to the community, serving as a softball and baseball coach for children's' sports teams and working tirelessly to help disabled individuals and veterans. Al's work has helped create the Hands for Heroes program, learn-to-golf clinics put on by the established one-armed golfers for wounded soldiers in warrior transition units & veterans, teaching them the game of golf. Al has been married to his wife Rhonda for 22 years and they have two teenage children. The Gentry family attends St. Athanasius Church.

Election / Personal Info

First Elected: 2016    Next Election: 2024
Spouse: Rhonda   DOB: 10/12/1964
Counties Representing
Jefferson