Two weeks ahead of his inauguration, Birmingham Mayor-elect Randall Woodfin on Tuesday named the members of his executive leadership team.

The vast majority of Woodfin's team has experience working for the city of Birmingham.

At his announcement held Tuesday morning at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Woodfin said his administration is dedicated to servant leadership. They will for the residents of all of Birmingham's 99 neighborhoods by being efficient, effective, accountable, transparent and provide excellent customer service.

"We will continue to put people first," he said.

Woodfin will be sworn into office on Tuesday, Nov. 28.

Woodfin's leadership team:

Cedric Sparks will serve as chief of staff. He has served as executive director of Birmingham's Department of Youth Services since 2002. He is a graduate of West End High School, the University of Alabama and Miles Law School.

Kevin Moore will serve as chief operating officer. He has worked for the city of Birmingham for 22 years, most recently as director of the Birmingham Park and Recreation Department. He has also served as the director of the Birmingham CrossPlex. Moore is a 1992 graduate of Samford University.

Ed Fields will serve as senior advisor and chief strategist. He previously led Woodfin's campaign for mayor. He previously worked at the Alabama Media Group. Fields earned degrees from Alabama State University, and University of Alabama's Manderson School of Business.

Kelvin Datcher will serve as director of intergovernmental affairs. He previously served as director of investor relations at REV Birmingham. Datcher is a graduate of Gettysburg College. He previously worked at Southern Poverty Law Center, Alabama State University and for the Birmingham City Council.

Nicole King will serve as city attorney. She began her legal career with the city of Birmingham Law Department in 2006. She has served as a prosecutor in municipal court and as litigator in the civil division handling both state and federal matters.

Sylvia Bowen will serve as executive administrator. She has worked as the Birmingham City Council District 8 chief of staff. She has also worked as executive assistant to the dean of academic affairs and as an instructor at Lawson State Community College. She is a graduate of Tuskegee University and holds an MBA from Johnson and Wales University.