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Hastina  Robinson
Hastina Robinson
Patrice J Robinson
Patrice J Robinson
Patrice J Robinson is a public figure who has served as a member of the Memphis City Council since November 2015 and as the Council Chairperson in 2020. Before her tenure on the City Council, Robinson was a member of the Memphis City/Shelby County Schools Board of Education for 13 years, where she held the position of board President in 2004 and 2007. She has over 30 years of professional experience in Human Resources, Training and Development, Counseling, Job Development, and Grant Writing. Robinson holds a Master of Science degree in Technological and Adult Education from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and a bachelor's degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Personnel Administration and Industrial Relations from Memphis State University. She has been involved in various community organizations and currently serves on the boards of First 8 Memphis, Leadership Memphis, and Paula Ratchford Ministries. Robinson has received several honors for her exceptional community service. As a council member, she has co-sponsored the Pre-K Resolution, worked on economic redevelopment initiatives, and initiated the MLGW Share the Pennies Initiative and the Weatherization Task Force. She currently serves as the MLGW Committee Chair and council liaison for MLGW and the Aging Commission.
Josh  Roman
Josh Roman
Josh Roman is currently serving as the mayor of Lakeland, having been sworn in on December 1, 2022. He has previously held the position of Vice-Mayor and owns Roman Financial Group, an Allstate Agency. There is no information provided about his education or community involvement, and no negative information is mentioned.
John  Rose
John Rose
Paul  Rose
Paul Rose
Austin  Rowe
Austin Rowe
Austin Rowe is a prominent figure in the Memphis community, with deep roots in the city and a commitment to making a positive impact on its social and economic fabric. He pursued a degree in Political Science at the University of Memphis and has since played a pivotal role in founding the MidSouth LGBT Chamber of Commerce and serving as a founding board director of the National LGBTQ+ Real Estate Alliance. Rowe is also the Principal Broker and owner of ROWE-REALTORS®, leveraging his expertise in real estate to actively engage in various committees focused on governmental affairs, diversity and inclusion, and urban planning. He is currently a candidate for the Memphis City Council District 7 in the upcoming election.
LaShanta  Rudd
LaShanta Rudd
Tim  Rudd
Tim Rudd
Iris  Rudder
Iris Rudder
Lowell  Russell
Lowell Russell
Gabby  Salinas
Gabby Salinas
Tony  Salvaggio
Tony Salvaggio
Scott  Sanders
Scott Sanders
Tami  Sawyer
Tami Sawyer
Cameron Speaker Sexton
Cameron Speaker Sexton
Jason  Sharif
Jason Sharif
Johnny  Shaw
Johnny Shaw
Tekeva  Shaw
Tekeva Shaw
Tekeva Shaw is a public person who is currently running as a candidate for the position of Memphis Mayor in Shelby County, Tennessee. Unfortunately, there is no information available regarding Tekeva Shaw's education, work history, or community involvement. The only provided information includes links to their Facebook and Instagram profiles. As of the current date, Tekeva Shaw is a candidate for the upcoming mayoral election scheduled for October 5, 2023.
Paul  Sherrell
Paul Sherrell
Bobby  Simmons
Bobby Simmons
Bobby Simmons is currently serving his fifth term as a Bartlett Alderman. He has been an active member of the community, holding positions such as president of the Bartlett Exchange Club, former president of the Daybreak Homeowners Association, and Chairman of the Board for the Shelby County Credit Union. Simmons has also been involved in various charitable activities, including the annual Christmas charity of COPS and KIDS and the Dream Factory's charity for special needs children. He has a background as an officer with the Shelby County Sheriff's Department and is a member of the Public Safety Committee for the National League of Cities. Simmons was inducted into the Amateur Sports Hall of Fame for his thirty years of service as a football official with the Memphis Park Commission and currently serves as the president of the Amateur Sports Hall of Fame. He is currently serving as a Bartlett Alderman and his term is set to end on December 1, 2026.