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Rhea  Clift
Rhea Clift
Debra  Clifton
Debra Clifton
Lynn  Cobb
Lynn Cobb
Lynn Cobb is a public figure who currently serves as a General Sessions Civil Court Judge Div 1. He began his career as an auditor in the inheritance tax division of the Tennessee Department of Revenue before transitioning to the legal field. He worked at the law firm Neely, Green, Fargarson, and Brooke for 15 years, specializing in insurance litigation. In 1997, he became a judge after spending a year practicing law from his home. There is no negative information or details about his education or community involvement available.
Mark  Cochran
Mark Cochran
Lee V. Coffee
Lee V. Coffee
Lee V. Coffee is a Criminal Court Judge who was elected in 2006. He has an extensive work history, including positions as an Assistant District Attorney General for Shelby County, Assistant United State's Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee, Assistant Public Defender for Shelby County, and Assistant District Attorney for Harris County. He obtained his law degree from Harvard Law School in 1981 and also holds a degree from Northwestern University. Coffee has been involved in various legal associations and community organizations, including the Tennessee Bar Association, Texas Bar Association, National Bar Association, and Memphis Bar Association. He is a member of the Tennessee Judicial Council's Executive Committee and the Tennessee Judicial Conference. Coffee has also been recognized as a Fellow of the Memphis Bar Foundation. He is currently serving as a Criminal Court Judge, with his term ending in 2030. There is no negative information available about him.
Steve  Cohen
Steve Cohen
Joyce Dorse Coleman
Joyce Dorse Coleman
Joyce Dorse Coleman is a native Memphian who has lived in the Orange Mound Community for about 40 years. She is a proud graduate of Melrose High and the University of Memphis, with a background in the medical field. Joyce has been actively involved in education as the chairperson for the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) and Parent Teacher Association (PTA) at various schools. She has also fought to keep Dunbar Elementary, her neighborhood's school, from closing. Joyce is currently serving as a County School Board member for Division 9, with her term starting in 2022 and ending in 2026.
Frank  Colvett
Frank Colvett
Frank Colvett is a public figure who has been serving as a member of the Memphis City Council since 2015. He was re-elected in 2019 and served as the Chairman of the City Council in 2021. Colvett graduated from Memphis University School in 1988 and earned a bachelor's degree in Business Administration with Honors distinction from Millsaps College in 1992. He has been actively involved in community development and served in various leadership roles, including Chairman of the Associated Builders and Contractors and President of the Phoenix Club benefiting the Boys and Girls Club. Colvett is also affiliated with Re/Max Experts as an affiliate agent. He has held positions on local development boards and served as an alternate on the Memphis and Shelby County Land Use Control Board, Chairman of the Memphis and Shelby County Board of Adjustment, and member of the State of Tennessee Pest Control Licensing Board. Colvett is currently the Chair of the Council's Housing and Community Development Committee and Vice-Chair of the Public Safety & Homeland Security Committee. He is also the Council Liaison to the Memphis Museum System and the Memphis Shelby Crime Commission.
Amanda  Compton
Amanda Compton
Lyle Wilson Conley
Lyle Wilson Conley
Lyle Wilson Conley is a public person who has served as a member of the Arlington School Board since September 2019. She has a Bachelor's degree in Special Education/Elementary Education from the University of Tennessee Knoxville and a Master's degree in Education from the University of Memphis. Lyle has 32 and a half years of experience as a teacher and administrator in Shelby County Schools and Memphis City Schools, retiring as Principal of Kate Bond Elementary. She is actively involved in her community, serving as an EMT IV with Arlington Fire Department, being a member of the APTA, and participating in various civic activities. Lyle is also an active member of her church and has held leadership positions in women's ministries.
David  Cook
David Cook
David Cook is a public person who currently holds the position of Bartlett School Board Position 5, with a term starting on September 1, 2020, and ending on September 1, 2024. He was born and raised in Titusville, FL, and graduated from Titusville High School in 1987. He attended Rhodes College, where he earned a BS in Chemistry with ACS certification in 1991 and sang tenor in the Rhodes College Singers. David later obtained an MBA from the University of Memphis in 1994, with a concentration in Production and Operations Management. He has been working at AutoZone since 1995, where he currently serves as Director of Inventory and Replenishment. David has been actively involved in the Bartlett community, serving as a coach for various youth sport teams, on the Bartlett Education Advisory Committee, and in leadership positions within the Episcopal Church. He is married with two sons who attended Bartlett City Schools. Overall, David Cook has a strong educational background, extensive work experience, and a history of community involvement, making him a capable candidate for his current position.
David  Cook
David Cook
Theresa  Cook
Theresa Cook
Theresa  Cook
Theresa Cook
Varonica R. Cooper
Varonica R. Cooper
Yolanda  Cooper-Sutton
Yolanda Cooper-Sutton
Yolanda Cooper-Sutton is a community leader in Whitehaven, Memphis, who is passionate about addressing issues such as juvenile crime and community development. She has been a resident of Memphis for 26 years and has been married for 27 years. Yolanda has a degree from Riley Business College in Dothan, Alabama, and is certified as a Health Care Advocate. She has been employed in community health care and has served as a Notary Public in Memphis for 18 years. Yolanda is actively involved in various community organizations, including the Union Mission Homeless Shelter and the After School Program for Tillman Community Center. She is also a member of the Church of God in Christ - Messiah Fellowship and is affiliated with the Junior League and Friends of the Memphis Public Library. Yolanda's hobbies include tennis, golf, reading, and spending time with her family. She is currently a candidate for the Memphis City Council Super District 8 Position 3, with the election scheduled for October 5, 2023. Based on the information provided, Yolanda Cooper-Sutton appears to be an experienced and engaged community leader with a strong background in community health care and public service.
Felicia  Corbin-Johnson
Felicia Corbin-Johnson
Felicia Corbin-Johnson is a public figure who was elected as a County Circuit Judge Division 1 on September 1, 2014. There is no information available about her education, work history, community involvement, or previous campaigns. As of the current date, September 3, 2023, she is still serving in her elected position, with her term set to end on September 1, 2030.
Herman Wright Cox III
Herman Wright Cox III
Wright  Cox
Wright Cox
Wright Cox is a public person who has been actively involved in his community of Collierville. He has a BBA from Texas Christian University and a graduate degree from the Louisiana State University Graduate School of Banking. Cox has over 35 years of experience in the banking industry and currently serves as the community president for the Collierville branch of BankTennessee. He has held various leadership positions in organizations such as the Collierville Chamber of Commerce, Collierville Education Foundation, and the Collierville Three Star foundation. Cox has also been involved in community activities and has received the C. H. Harrell Education Award. He is currently serving as a member of the Collierville School Board, with his term starting in 2020 and ending in 2024.
Chris  Craft
Chris Craft
Chris Craft is a Criminal Court Judge who was first elected in 1994 and has been reelected three times. He has a strong background in law, with previous experience as an Assistant District Attorney and Senior Trial Prosecutor. Craft is also involved in various community organizations, including the Tennessee Judicial Conference and the Shelby County Domestic Violence Council. As of 2023-09-03, Craft is currently serving as a judge in the Criminal Court Div 8.