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Orrden  Williams
Orrden Williams
Orrden  Williams
Orrden Williams
Ryan  Williams
Ryan Williams
Vernell  Williams
Vernell Williams
Lee  Wilson
Lee Wilson
Lee Wilson is a public figure who currently serves as a General Sessions Criminal Court Judge Div 8. He grew up in Millington during the late 1960s and early 1970s, with a focus on education instilled by his parents. He obtained a degree in Political Science from Morehouse College and attended law school at the University of Pittsburgh. Wilson has had a long and varied career, practicing law at the historic law firm of Stokes, Wilson, Wright, and serving in various roles within the Shelby County courts, including Assistant District Attorney, Public Defender, Divorce Referee, Lead Judicial Commissioner, and Judge. He has been involved in establishing and continuing the work of the Shelby County Domestic Violence Court and the Shelby County Drug Court. Wilson has been married for nearly four decades and has a child who is a doctor.
Derek  Winn
Derek Winn
Derek Winn is a public person who is currently running for the position of Memphis Mayor in Shelby County, Tennessee. Unfortunately, there is no information available about his education, work history, community involvement, or previous offices held. The only provided information is a link to his Twitter profile. As of the current date, he is a candidate in the upcoming election scheduled for October 5, 2023.
David  Winston
David Winston
Russell  Wiseman
Russell Wiseman
Russell Wiseman is currently serving his second term as Alderman until 2024. He previously served as Alderman from 1999 until 2003 and then as Mayor from 2003 until 2011 in the Town of Arlington. There is no information provided about his education, work history, or community involvement outside of his political career.
Mike  Wissman
Mike Wissman
Mike Wissman is the current Mayor of Arlington, serving since 2011. Before becoming Mayor, he served on the Shelby County School Board from 2008 to 2013. He has been a full-time Fire Driver/EMT with the Memphis Fire Department for the past 18 years and has previous experience in management in the recreational industry and commercial sales. Wissman holds a Bachelor's degree in Professional Studies from the University of Memphis and also has a degree in Emergency Medical Technology. He is actively involved in his community and has received several awards and recognitions for his work, including the TN PTA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012.
Tres  Wittum
Tres Wittum
Bryan  Woodruff
Bryan Woodruff
Bryan Woodruff is a resident of Bartlett with a strong connection to the community, having grown up there and attended local schools. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Christian Brothers University, a Master of Business Administration from The University of Memphis, and a Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain Management from Penn State University. Bryan has worked in marketing, technical training, information technology consulting, and currently serves as a Senior Sales Engineer for XO Communications. He is actively involved in the Bartlett community, coaching youth soccer teams and participating in city and community events. Bryan was elected to the Bartlett City School Board in 2013 and serves as Chairman of the Logistics and Facilities Subcommittees. He is married with four children who attend Bartlett City Schools.
Brenda  Woods
Brenda Woods
Brenda  Woods
Brenda Woods
Kevin D. Woods
Kevin D. Woods
Kevin D. Woods is the Memphis market president for BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee and has a Master of Science in business administration and a Bachelor of Science in computer engineering from the University of Memphis. He has previously worked as the executive director of Memphis' Workforce Investment Network and as the director of career development and education services with New Horizons Computer Training Center. Woods is currently serving on the Shelby County School Board and is involved in various community organizations such as Memphis River Parks, Shelby Farms Conservancy, The Salvation Army, and United Way of the Mid-South. He is also a member of the Leadership Tennessee Advisory Council.
Cedrick D. Wooten
Cedrick D. Wooten
Cedrick D. Wooten is a Circuit Court Judge in Shelby County, Memphis. He graduated from Melrose High School and holds two Bachelor's Degrees from LeMoyne-Owen College, a Master's Degree from the University of Mississippi, and a Juris Doctor from the University of Memphis, Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law. Before becoming a judge, he worked as a clerk for the Shelby County Circuit Court and as an associate attorney at the Orange Law Firm. He has also served as the chief administrative officer for the Shelby County Criminal Court and Circuit Court Clerks offices. He was elected as Shelby County Circuit Court Judge for Division 6 in the 2022 election and his term is set to end in 2030. There is no negative information available about him.
John  Worley
John Worley
John  Worley
John Worley
John Worley is a public figure who has been serving as an Alderman since 2012 and is currently in his third term. He has been actively involved in the community for over 30 years and has held various positions in the residential home building industry. Worley has also served on several town boards and committees, demonstrating his commitment to local governance and planning. While his education and specific qualifications are not mentioned, his extensive experience and involvement in community affairs suggest a level of capability and dedication to public service. As of the given date, he is an elected official with a term ending in 2024.
Dave  Wright
Dave Wright
Mick  Wright
Mick Wright
Mick Wright is a public figure who currently serves as a County Commissioner for District 3 in Shelby County. He was first elected in 2018 and re-elected for a second term in 2022. Wright holds a bachelor's degree in English from Harding University and a master's degree in public administration from Strayer University. He has been employed by Youth Villages since 2003 and is involved in the organization's Memphis Allies initiative, which focuses on intervention services for individuals at risk of gun violence. Wright has also been actively involved in various civic groups and committees in Bartlett, including the Bartlett Chamber Foundation, Bartlett Education Foundation, and Bartlett First Responders Monument Committee. He has previously held positions within the Republican Party of Shelby County and was elected as a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 2016. Wright and his wife are active members of the running community and participate in charitable events.
Ken  Yager
Ken Yager