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James  Kirkwood
James Kirkwood
James Kirkwood is a native Memphian and the Lead Pastor of Ambassadors for Christ Ministries in Memphis. He served on the Memphis Police Department for over thirty years and now works as the Executive Director for the Memphis Christian Pastors Network. Kirkwood holds a master's degree in leadership and is currently running for the Memphis City Council District 3 seat in the upcoming election. The profile provides information about his community involvement, work history, and education, highlighting his commitment to serving the people of Memphis.
Heidi  Kuhn
Heidi Kuhn
Heidi Kuhn is a public figure who has held various positions within Shelby County Government, including Executive Director of the Crime Victims Center and Deputy Director of Community Services. She also served as the Special Assistant and Lead Strategist to Sheriff Bill Oldham before being elected as the Criminal Court Clerk in August 2018. Kuhn holds a Master's degree from Christian Brothers University Business School and a Bachelor's degree in Education from the University of New Mexico. She is actively involved in the community and serves on several boards. Her current term as Court Clerk began on September 1, 2022, and will end on September 1, 2026.
Heidi  Kuhn
Heidi Kuhn
Heidi Kuhn is the current Criminal Court Clerk for Shelby County. She began her career in 2001 as the Executive Director of the Crime Victims Center and later held positions such as Deputy Director of Community Services and Director of Training for Shelby County Government. She has a Master's degree from Christian Brothers University Business School and a Bachelor's degree in Education from the University of New Mexico. Kuhn is actively involved in the community and serves on several boards. There is no negative information provided about her.
Sabi  Kumar
Sabi Kumar
David  Kustoff
David Kustoff
Jim  Kyle
Jim Kyle
Jim Kyle is a public figure who has served as a Tennessee Senator for the 30th District from the 93rd to the 108th General Assemblies. He has a law degree from the University of Memphis, Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, and a bachelor's degree from Arkansas State University. Kyle has received several honors and awards throughout his career, including being named Legislator of the Year by various organizations. He is currently serving as Chancellor Part 2, with his term ending in 2030. Overall, the profile provides substantial information about Kyle's education, work history, community involvement, and political career.
Sara  Kyle
Sara Kyle
Sara P. Kyle
Sara P. Kyle
Justin  Lafferty
Justin Lafferty
London  Lamar
London Lamar
William  Lamberth
William Lamberth
Chris  Lareau
Chris Lareau
Tom  Leatherwood
Tom Leatherwood
Bill  Lee
Bill Lee
Mary  Littleton
Mary Littleton
Rhonda  Logan
Rhonda Logan
Rhonda Logan is a public figure who was elected to the Memphis City Council on November 14, 2019. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of Memphis and a Master of Science degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Freed-Hardeman University. Logan has over 25 years of experience in organizational development, strategic planning, project management, employee relations, leadership, and community service. She currently serves as the Chair of the Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee and Vice Chair of the Housing and Community Development Committee on the City Council.
Harold  Love Jr.
Harold Love Jr.
Stephanie P. Love
Stephanie P. Love
Stephanie P. Love is a public figure who has been actively involved in her community in North Memphis, Millington, and unincorporated areas of Shelby County. She attended Millington Central High and studied Psychology at The University of Memphis before becoming a licensed cosmetologist. Love's advocacy work began as a parent volunteer at Delano Head Start, where she successfully advocated for improvements to the parking lot. She has also served as Vice President of the Frayser Neighborhood Council and was elected to the Shelby County School Board in 2014, where she currently serves as the Co-Chair of the Community Outreach and Engagement Committee. Love's biography demonstrates her commitment to community involvement and her understanding of the challenges faced by parents and children in the education system.
Adam  Lowe
Adam Lowe
Mickell M. Lowery
Mickell M. Lowery
Mickell M. Lowery is the Chairman of the County Commission, representing District 8 since August 2, 2018. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business from LeMoyne-Owen College and a Master's Degree in Operations Management from the University of Arkansas. Lowery has an extensive work history at FedEx, where he has been employed for over 20 years and currently serves as a Managing Director. He is actively involved in the community, serving on various boards and organizations, including the Board of Trustees for LeMoyne-Owen College and the Board of Directors for the Fire Museum of Memphis. Lowery has received several awards for his community service and professional accomplishments.