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Danielle Mitchell Sims
Danielle Mitchell Sims
Danielle Mitchell Sims is currently serving as the Judge of Shelby County General Sessions Court Division III in Tennessee. She graduated from Germantown High School and earned a law degree from Georgetown University Law Center, where she participated in the Domestic Violence Law Clinic. Judge Mitchell Sims has experience in government and the legal field, including working as a Legislative Correspondent in the House of Representatives and interning with the Senate Judiciary Committee. She has also served as a judicial clerk and worked in private practice, representing clients in various courts in Shelby County. Additionally, she has been the Administrator of Mt. Moriah-East Baptist Church for over ten years and is involved in community organizations such as Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Judge Mitchell Sims is committed to fairness and justice and is passionate about serving the citizens of Shelby County.
Paula  Skahan
Paula Skahan
Paula Skahan is a public person currently serving as a judge in Division 1 of the Criminal Justice Center in Memphis, Tennessee. The information provided does not include any details about her education, work history, community involvement, or previous campaigns. Therefore, it is difficult to objectively evaluate her capabilities based on this limited information.
William  Slater
William Slater
J B Smiley Jr
J B Smiley Jr
J B Smiley Jr is a native Memphian who has pursued a legal education and a political career. He attended the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, where he was involved in various organizations and passed the Arkansas and Tennessee Bar exams. In 2017, he started his own law practice and was later elected to the Memphis City Council in 2019. Currently, he serves as Vice Chair of the City Council and holds various committee positions. There is no negative information provided about J B Smiley Jr.
Benji  Smith
Benji Smith
Benji Smith is a public person who is currently running for the position of City Council District Super District 9 Position 1 in Shelby County, Tennessee. Unfortunately, there is no information available regarding Benji Smith's education, work history, community involvement, or previous offices held. The only provided links are to a LinkedIn profile and a campaign website, which do not provide any substantive information about the person. Therefore, it is difficult to objectively evaluate Benji Smith based on the available information.
Kasandra L Smith
Kasandra L Smith
Valerie L. Smith
Valerie L. Smith
Valerie L. Smith is an elected Circuit Court Judge since 2016. She previously worked as an Assistant District Attorney at the Shelby County District Attorney's Office from 2000 to 2006 and as an attorney at Nahon, Saharovich, and Trotz, PLC from 2006 to 2016. She holds a JD and a BBA from the University of Memphis. Smith has received the Outstanding Barrister honor in 2014-15 from the Leo Bearman, Sr. American Inn of Court. She is actively involved in various organizations such as the Memphis Bar Association, Alpha Gamma Delta, Junior League of Memphis, and the American Diabetes Association. As of September 2023, she is serving as a County Circuit Judge Div 3, with her term starting in September 2022 and ending in September 2030.
Steve  Southerland
Steve Southerland
Mike  Sparks
Mike Sparks
Philip  Spinosa
Philip Spinosa
Philip Spinosa is an experienced leader who served on the Memphis City Council from 2015 to 2017, focusing on public safety and economic development. He sponsored legislation such as the Neighborhood Sentinel Program, which led to the installation of SkyCop cameras in high-crime neighborhoods. Spinosa also worked on addressing homelessness and spearheaded the development of an app to help homeless individuals in real time. He has a 15+ year career at FedEx and currently owns his own logistics and freight brokerage firm. Spinosa is involved in various community organizations and serves on the boards of St. Francis Hospital/Tenet Healthcare, Epicenter Memphis, Make-A-Wish Mid-South, and Christian Brothers Alumni. He is currently a candidate for the Memphis City Council District 5 in the upcoming election.
Larry  Springfield
Larry Springfield
Larry Springfield is a public person who is currently running for the Memphis City Council District 7 in Tennessee. The available information about Larry Springfield includes his education, work history, community involvement, and history as a candidate. He attended Northside High School and Virginia Union University. There is no negative information provided about him.
John E. Stamps
John E. Stamps
John E. Stamps is an elected official who currently serves as an Alderman in Collierville. He was first appointed to fill a vacant position in 2015 and was later elected in 2016. Stamps has a background in real estate and holds several designations in the field. He has also been involved in various community organizations and has served on multiple boards. Stamps attended The University of Memphis, but no information is provided about his degree or academic achievements. Overall, the profile provides a decent amount of substantive information about Stamps' work history, community involvement, and political experience.
John E. Stamps
John E. Stamps
Jill  Stein
Jill Stein
John  Stevens
John Stevens
Robert  Stevens
Robert Stevens
Ryan  Strain
Ryan Strain
Jim  Strickland
Jim Strickland
Jim Strickland is the current mayor of Memphis, serving his second term since January 1, 2020. He has focused on reinvesting in the city's neighborhoods, improving 911 call answer times, increasing spending with minority and women-owned businesses, and attracting major developments. Strickland aims to reverse population loss by prioritizing the growth of Memphis' core and neighborhoods, as outlined in the city's long-range plan, Memphis 3.0. There is no information provided about his education or previous employment.
Corey  Strong
Corey Strong
David  Stuckenberg
David Stuckenberg