McCord’s Crossroads Volunteer Fire Department Chief Rich Lindsey has been appointed by Governor
Kay Ivey to serve on the Board of Commissioners of the Alabama Firefighters Annuity and Benefit Fund.
Lindsey will serve as the consumer representative on the five-member board, filling the seat previously
held by Richard Pugh.
The Alabama Firefighters Annuity and Benefit Fund provides retirement, disability, and survivor benefits
to firefighters, both volunteer and career, across the state. The Board of Commissioners is responsible for
overseeing the administration, financial stewardship, and long-term stability of the fund while ensuring
benefits are provided in accordance with Alabama law.
Chief Lindsey brings more than two decades of service to the position. He has dedicated the last 23 years
to serving his community as a volunteer firefighter where he has served in various leadership roles. He
currently serves as Chief of the McCord’s Crossroads Volunteer Fire Department, a role he has filled for
the past 15 years. Lindsey also serves as an alternate director to the Alabama Association of Volunteer
Fire Departments and oversees the administration of the Cherokee County Public Safety Communications
System. Throughout his career, Lindsey has been a strong advocate for volunteer departments.
“I am honored and humbled by Governor Ivey’s appointment to the Alabama Firefighters Annuity and
Benefit Fund Board of Commissioners,” said Lindsey. “For the past 23 years, I have had the privilege of
serving alongside some of the most dedicated firefighters in Alabama. I look forward to representing all
of Alabama’s firefighters and helping ensure that the fund remains strong and sustainable.”
Chief Lindsey also noted that fire departments face historic staffing shortages. He expressed hope that the
fund will continue to grow, aiding departments recruit and retain the dedicated professionals needed to
protect communities statewide.
As a commissioner, Lindsey will help oversee fund operations, review benefit matters, adopt policies and
administrative rules, and provide fiduciary oversight of the fund’s assets. His appointment reflects a
commitment to supporting Alabama’s fire service community and safeguarding the benefits earned by
firefighters throughout the state.
Commission Chairman Reid Vaughan said, “I am delighted to know that Chief Lindsey has been named
to the Commission and I know that he brings the skills to the table that we need to continue to grow this
fund for all firefighters in Alabama.”
For more information on the Alabama Firefighters Annuity and Benefit Fund, you can visit:
https://alabamafirefightersabf.org/



