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JOHN MARK RUSSELL DYLAN EICHBERG MADELINE KING
Meet Dr. John Mark Russell, one of Huntsville’s very own. John Mark is an outgoing, fun-loving guy, who shows compassion and care in all of his work. When he’s not treating your furry friends as a veterinarian, he loves traveling with his family and friends, trying out all of the local restaurants the Rocket City has to offer, and spending time outdoors with his black lab, Cooper. Recently, he achieved a remarkable milestone in his career by launching his own clinic, Towne Park Animal Care Center. With his adventurous spirit and dedication to both his patients and loved ones, Dr. Russell is undoubtedly a gem in Huntsville’s thriving community.
What was your first car - was it great or embarrassing? Chevrolet Camaro - loved it and drove it until it pretty much blew up.
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If you had unlimited funds, what would you do first?
Take more adventurous trips.
Favorite spot in or around Huntsville?
My favorite restaurant currently is La Cocina Esquina - won’t ever turn down a Oaxacan Old Fashioned.
What place would you like to visit and why?
For now, just being lazy on a beach sounds amazing.
Madeline is a Huntsville native and currently employed as a Contracts Analyst for SMXTech. In her free time, she serves as the Director of Community Service for the Rotaract Club of Huntsville, and plays shortstop in the Huntsville GoKickball League. Her siblings, mom, and grandmother are four of the most important and influential people in her life. Madeline has been blessed with an incredible circle of friends. You can usually find her on a tennis court, or at the nearest concert! Three words she would use to describe herself would be philanthropic, patriotic, and pink!
What’s your favorite activity/hobby outside of work?
Honestly, I love everything! Spending quality time with family and friends, crafting, reading, hiking, watching MLB baseball, playing tennis, volunteering, traveling, and dancing. You name it, and you count me in for a fun time!
Favorite song or musical artist and why?
The Rolling Stones. I have been listening to them since I was an infant. Their music invokes an emotional connection with my father, who is now with me in spirit, and a great excuse to rock out with my friends. I can’t name another band that has stayed together or toured together for as long as they have.
Favorite spot in or around Huntsville?
The MidCity District and Orion Amphitheater!
Who inspires you?
For as long as I can remember, I have always been inspired by Barbie! It was never for her looks, but for her resume. She is a pilot, veterinarian, president, ballerina, chef, news anchor, teacher...the list is limitless. She has always inspired me in the sense that you can be anything your heart desires. That is my kinda gal pal!
Dylan Eichberg moved to Huntsville about a year ago. He grew up outside of the DC area in the small town of Fredericksburg, Va. Dylan attended Virginia Tech, where he swam as a NCAA Division 1 All-American butterflier. After graduating with a degree in Management Consulting and Analytics, he moved to Huntsville to join North Alabama Swim Schools as Vice President of Aquatics. Dylan loves using his education, experience, and training in an industry role. He looks forward to bringing gold standard swimming instruction to Madison County.

Favorite song or musical artist and why?
One of my favorite artists is Mac Miller, and my favorite song of his is ‘Best Day Ever’
If you had unlimited funds, what would you do first?

I believe swimming is a life skill and is one that everyone should have the opportunity to acquire. If I had unlimited funds, I would put a pool in every neighborhood so everyone can have that opportunity.
Favorite spot in or around Huntsville?
My favorite spot in Huntsville is Gold Sprint coffee, followed closely by Gracie Barra Jiujitsu.
Who inspires you?
The person that inspires me the most is my father, Todd Eichberg. He set a great example for me and my brother when we were growing up, showing us how to treat others with kindness and respect to their individuality. He instilled in me the values I strive to uphold daily and showed me what hard work truly means.