|
| Adrian Wiggins | |
|
| Vivian Wilhoite | |
|
| Marandy Wilkerson | |
|
| Kay Morgan Williams |
Kay Morgan Williams is a public figure who has a strong background in education and community involvement. She graduated from Bartlett High School and went on to earn a degree in Elementary Education from The University of Memphis, as well as a Masters degree in Guidance and Counseling and a Post-Masters in Education Administration. Kay worked in the Shelby County School System for 31 years, starting as a teacher and eventually becoming a Principal. She received several awards and served in leadership positions within the education community. After retiring, Kay was elected to the Arlington Community School Board and also served as an Adjunct Professor at Christian Brothers University. She is currently serving a term on the Arlington School Board, which began in 2019 and will end in 2024. Overall, Kay Morgan Williams has a strong educational background and extensive experience in the education field, as well as a commitment to community service.
|
|
| Keith Williams |
Keith O. Williams is the Executive Director of the Memphis-Shelby County Education Association and has a strong background in education. He graduated from Melrose High School, Knoxville College, Trevecca University, and the University of Mississippi. Williams has 41 years of experience in the Memphis City Schools and Shelby County Schools, demonstrating his dedication to education. He is currently serving as a County School Board member for Division 6, with his term starting in 2022 and ending in 2026. There is no negative information provided about Williams.
|
|
| Lynnette P. Williams | |
|
| Marion LaTroy Williams |
Marion LaTroy Williams is a public figure who is currently running for the position of Memphis City Council Super District 8 Position 2 in Shelby County, Tennessee. There is limited information available about his education and work history, as well as his community involvement. However, there are some negative reports and legal cases associated with his name, including allegations of election deception. It is difficult to objectively evaluate his capabilities based on the available information.
|
|
| Michael R. Williams | |
|
| Monique L Williams | |
|
| Orrden Williams | |
|
| Orrden Williams | |
|
| Ryan Williams | |
|
| Stephanie Williams | |
|
| Vernell Williams | |
|
| 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.
|
|
| Nancy Wilson | |
|
| Brett Windrow | |
|
| 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 | |
|
| Rosemary Winters |